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- (great-granddaughter of company founder Axel Johnson) and her family. Alto****ulus is an ****et management company and family office based in Stockholm and...
- ****ulus clouds are clouds that have flat bases and are often described as puffy, cotton-like, or fluffy in appearance. Their name derives from the Latin...
- groups all genera as high (cirro-, cirrus), middle (alto-), multi-level (nimbo-, ****ulo-, ****ulus), and low (strato-, stratus). These groupings are determined...
- clouds, because of the similarity in appearance between a m**** of rock and ****ulus heap cloud. Over time, the metaphoric usage of the word supplanted the...
- Mackerel sky Alto****ulus mackerel sky Abbreviation Ac Symbol Genus Alto- (mediumhigh) -****ulus (heaped) Appearance Clumps and rolls of clouds that resemble...
- Alto****ulus (from Latin altus 'high' and ****ulus 'heaped') is a middle-altitude cloud genus that belongs mainly to the strato****uliform physical category...
- higher levels under conditions of very low humidity. They are the genera ****ulus, and ****ulonimbus, and nimbostratus. These are sometimes classified separately...
- cloud Alto****ulus undulatus clouds Abbreviation Ac Symbol Genus Alto- (high) -****ulus (heap) Species undulatus (wavy) Altitude 2,400 - 6,100 m (8,000...
- wide area unless the approaching warm airm**** is unstable, in which case ****ulus congestus or ****ulonimbus clouds will usually be embedded in the main precipitating...
- of the Earth and a ****ulonimbus cloud or, in rare cases, the base of a ****ulus cloud. It is often referred to as a twister, whirlwind or cyclone, although...