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Brief Report
First Documented Observation and Meteorological Analysis of Cirrostratus undulatus homomutatus
by Jordi Mazon and Marcel Costa
Atmosphere 2025, 16(12), 1347; https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos16121347 - 28 Nov 2025
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On the morning of 4 April 2025, a rare formation of Cirrostratus undulatus homomutatus was observed over Barcelona. This variety of the homomutatus form of the Cirrostratus cloud genus—originating from the transformation of persistent aircraft contrails—has not previously been documented in the International [...] Read more.
On the morning of 4 April 2025, a rare formation of Cirrostratus undulatus homomutatus was observed over Barcelona. This variety of the homomutatus form of the Cirrostratus cloud genus—originating from the transformation of persistent aircraft contrails—has not previously been documented in the International Cloud Atlas or in any scientific publication, making this observation unique within the current literature. The event was visually recorded and meteorologically analyzed using upper-air data from the Barcelona radiosonde and the ECMWF ERA5 reanalysis at 300 and 500 hPa geopotential heights. Synoptic and thermodynamic analyses revealed a localized region of enhanced wind shear activity coinciding with a thin, moist layer near the tropopause. These conditions likely facilitated the transformation of persistent contrails into cirriform layers exhibiting undulated patterns characteristic of the undulatus variety. This case provides new insight into the microphysical and dynamic mechanisms underlying the evolution of anthropogenic cirriform clouds, contributing to the growing body of knowledge on homomutatus phenomena and their interaction with upper-tropospheric processes. It thus represents the first formal documentation and meteorological interpretation of Cirrostratus undulatus homomutatus, offering a valuable reference for future observational and classification efforts within the WMO framework. Full article
(This article belongs to the Section Meteorology)
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