One of the undulatus. Which one would depend on altitude. Perhaps stratus undulatus? When we get them over the central and western plains they tend to look like washboards.
Thanks for the tip! Yes, it definitely looks like undulatus. I found one that looks sort of similar here: http://blogs.burlingtonfreepress.com/weather/2012/10/19/odd-clouds-during-a-cloudy-vermont-autumn/ I would venture that they're pretty low because you have an obvious cloud layer above it that doesn't look too high.
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One of the undulatus. Which one would depend on altitude. Perhaps stratus undulatus? When we get them over the central and western plains they tend to look like washboards.
Thanks for the tip! Yes, it definitely looks like undulatus. I found one that looks sort of similar here: http://blogs.burlingtonfreepress.com/weather/2012/10/19/odd-clouds-during-a-cloudy-vermont-autumn/ I would venture that they're pretty low because you have an obvious cloud layer above it that doesn't look too high.
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