Fractus

/ˈfræktəs/ adjective

Definition

In meteorology, describing clouds that are broken or fragmented in appearance.

Etymology

From Latin fractus (broken, past participle of frangere). This is a technical term borrowed directly from Latin cloud classification systems.

Kelly Says

Meteorologists borrowed this word directly from Latin for cloud names—fractus clouds look like scattered fragments because they're being torn apart by wind shear, like cosmic cotton candy getting yanked apart.

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