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1 &#93 · 096–15 · 000 m (20 · 000–49 · 000 ft) Classification Family A (High-level) Appearance Small · flakey · and white high-altitude cumulus patches. Precipitation Occasionally virga . &#91 · 2 &#93 · May form ahead of a frontal system · especially together with other cirriform clouds meaning rain in around 10 hours · in the arctic and weather reporting standards such as the Canadian MANOBS suggests heights of 29 · 000&#160 · ft (8.8&#160 · km) in summer and 26 · ft (7.9&#160 · km) in winter. &#91 · 4 &#93 · Like lower-altitude cumuliform and stratocumuliform clouds · cirrocumulus includes a small amount of liquid water droplets · although these are in a supercooled state. Ice crystals are the predominant component

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1 &#93
096–15
000 m (20
000–49
000 ft) Classification Family A (High-level) Appearance Small
flakey
and white high-altitude cumulus patches. Precipitation Occasionally virga . &#91
2 &#93
May form ahead of a frontal system
especially together with other cirriform clouds meaning rain in around 10 hours
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in the arctic and weather reporting standards such as the Canadian MANOBS suggests heights of 29
000&#160
ft (8.8&#160
km) in summer and 26
ft (7.9&#160
km) in winter. &#91
4 &#93
Like lower-altitude cumuliform and stratocumuliform clouds
cirrocumulus includes a small amount of liquid water droplets
although these are in a supercooled state. Ice crystals are the predominant component

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