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TODAY’S CLUE: R = F

ANSWER: IF A COMPUTER ICON IS IN THE SHAPE OF A GRAY CLOUD, I GUESS IT COULD BE A STRATUS SYMBOL.
Stratus Clouds
Low-Level Cloud • Cloud Classification
Overview
Stratus clouds are low, uniform layers of gray clouds that often blanket the sky like a sheet. They commonly produce overcast conditions with little variation in appearance.
Formation
These clouds form when moist air cools near Earth’s surface, often through gentle lifting or cooling. They are especially common in cool, stable weather.
Weather
Stratus clouds frequently bring mist, fog, drizzle, or very light rain. They usually do not produce heavy precipitation or thunderstorms.
Appearance
Unlike towering clouds, stratus clouds appear flat and featureless, often covering the entire sky while blocking direct sunlight.
Interesting Fact
When stratus clouds reach ground level, they are classified as fog. Both form through the same basic atmospheric processes.
Legacy
Stratus clouds are among the most familiar cloud types, playing an important role in weather forecasting and helping meteorologists understand low-level atmospheric conditions.
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