strato-cumulus (Meaning)

Webster

strato-cumulus (n.)

Large balls or rolls of dark cloud which frequently cover the whole sky, esp. in winter, and give it at times an undulated appearance.

Synonyms & Antonyms of strato-cumulus

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

strato-cumulus Sentence Examples

  1. The strato-cumulus clouds hung low over the city, casting a gray pall over the buildings.
  2. The pilot observed the strato-cumulus clouds with concern, knowing they could indicate turbulence ahead.
  3. As the sun began to set, the strato-cumulus clouds turned a fiery orange and illuminated the western sky.
  4. The strato-cumulus clouds drifted lazily across the sky, creating a serene and peaceful scene.
  5. The thin strato-cumulus clouds allowed the sunlight to filter through, casting a soft glow over the countryside.
  6. The weather forecast predicted that the strato-cumulus clouds would dissipate by evening, revealing a clear night sky.
  7. The strato-cumulus clouds appeared to merge with the horizon, creating a seamless boundary between earth and sky.
  8. The strato-cumulus clouds were so dense that they obscured the sun, casting a gloomy shadow over the landscape.
  9. The strato-cumulus clouds persisted for days, bringing with them persistent drizzle and overcast skies.
  10. The strato-cumulus clouds parted briefly, revealing a bright blue sky and fluffy white cumulus clouds.

FAQs About the word strato-cumulus

Large balls or rolls of dark cloud which frequently cover the whole sky, esp. in winter, and give it at times an undulated appearance.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The strato-cumulus clouds hung low over the city, casting a gray pall over the buildings.

The pilot observed the strato-cumulus clouds with concern, knowing they could indicate turbulence ahead.

As the sun began to set, the strato-cumulus clouds turned a fiery orange and illuminated the western sky.

The strato-cumulus clouds drifted lazily across the sky, creating a serene and peaceful scene.