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Home Learning Library and Archive Learn more about the weather Cloud types for observersSpecial clouds

Nacreous clouds

These resemble pale cirrus or lenticular altocumulus and show very marked irisation, the most brilliant colours occurring when the sun is just below the horizon.

Nacreous clouds
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