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A stratocumulus cloud belongs to a genus-type of clouds characterized by large dark, rounded masses, usually in groups, lines, or waves, the individual elements being larger than those in altocumulus, and the whole being at a lower altitude, usually below 2,400 meters...... Cumulus or Stratoumulus Clouds In contrast to the well-defined (sharp) lines of natural cumulus clouds, artificial cumulus clouds are characterized by undefined edges, a flatter shape (less vertical dimension), and a weak or non-existent upward-thrusting motion. In natural cumulus clouds, this visible upward-thrusting motion is a natural side-effect of the upward motion of warmer lower-level air; the very air which is responsible for this cloud's creation. Artificial Cumulus or Stratoumulus Clouds: "Sparse Clouds" When "Sparse" cumulus clouds are present, there is always the odor and taste of chemtrails in the air. The most common chemtrail types (according to taste/odor) associated with Sparse cumulous clouds are: (1) "Salty-Metallic", (2) "Drywall-Dust", (3) "Metallic-Chemical", and (4) "Sulfur". Some of these chemtrail types often occur together. In my history of skywatching, Sparse cumulus clouds did not exist before chemtrails. When cumulus clouds formed, they were well-defined and thick....
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