Translucidus (cloud variety)
Translucidus is a cloud variety, it appears in altocumulus, altostratus, stratus, and stratocumulus clouds, this cloud variety is very recognizable, with its only feature being that it is translucent, and gives away the location of the Sun and Moon, and sometimes, it lets stars in the night sky be visible,[1] it is the opposite of the cloud variety opacus, which isnt translucent, but opaque. [2][3] [4]
This cloud variety manifests in clouds with thin water particles or ice crystals
| Translucidus | |
|---|---|
| .jpg.webp) Altostratus translucidus | |
| Abbreviation | tr | 
| Genus | Altostratus, altocumulus, stratocumulus, stratus | 
| Variety | translucidus | 
| Appearance | transparent cloud that gives away the location of the Sun and Moon | 
| Precipitation cloud? | Depends on the cloud type this variety is appearing in | 
Examples
    
 Altostratus translucidus pannus Altostratus translucidus pannus
 Altocumulus translucidus Altocumulus translucidus
 Stratus translucidus Stratus translucidus
 Stratocumulus stratiformis translucidus undulatus Stratocumulus stratiformis translucidus undulatus
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