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stratiform
[strat-uh-fawrm]
adjective
Geology.occurring as a bed or beds; arranged in strata.
Anatomy.noting arrangement in thin layers, as in bone.
Meteorology.(of a cloud) having predominantly horizontal development.
stratiform
/ ˈٰæɪˌɔː /
adjective
(of rocks) occurring as or arranged in strata
meteorol resembling a stratus cloud
Word History and Origins
Origin of stratiform1
Example Sentences
“We call this type of precipitation stratiform rain,” he said.
Stratiform rain tends to fall evenly across a region, while convection rain can fall heavily in one place but be barely felt just blocks away.
The Washington coast gets two types of rain: stratiform and convective.
“We’re keeping our fingers crossed we can get more of a stratiform rain event versus more lightning,” he said.
That leaves Seattle with mostly stratiform precipitation — the drizzle or mist that sprinkles gently across your hair but leaves your scalp unscathed.
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