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- Canada. On October 28, 2013, an asperitas cloud layer formed over Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States. On July 7, 2014, asperitas clouds in Lincoln, Nebraska...
- Asperitas is a genus of air-breathing land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family Dyakiidae. The genus Asperitas include: (verify...
- technology, specifically designed for datacenter deployments. In 2016, Asperitas created the first pumpless natural convection circulated high density...
- the family Dyakiidae. This species has two subspecies: Asperitas inquinata moussoni and Asperitas inquinata penidae. This snail is found in Indonesia and...
- generic name (help) "Asperitas". asperitas.com. Retrieved 2017-07-25. "The datacentre of the ****ure by AsperitasAsperitas". asperitas.com. Retrieved 2017-07-25...
- relatively rare formation influenced by wind shear. Supplemental features Asperitas: wave-like billowing clouds with an "underwater" appearance Cavum: commonly...
- Strato****ulus undulatus clouds, seen from an airplane Strato****ulus undulatus asperitas clouds, seen from Earth Strato****ulus radiatus Strato****ulus duplicatus;...
- In 2017, the Cloud Appreciation Society was credited with adding the Asperitas classification of cloud to the World Meteorological Organization's International...
- are occasionally seen with alto****ulus. A newly recognized type is the asperitas feature that is characterized by chaotic undulations caused by severe...
- or "bow": Feature mostly attached to ****ulus, thick with ragged edges. Asperitas "Roughness": A highly disturbed and chaotic wave feature occasionally...