Stratiform - A Free Firefox Add-On
Stratiform clouds are often formed along a warm front, where warm air advances while cold air retreats. Stratiform clouds are usually lumpy and are recognizable by their slanted lines. They are clouds formed by condensation of water vapor in air. These clouds are also called cumulus clouds, but they are still stratiform.
The rms-sigma of stratiform clouds is smaller than the RMSE of convective clouds. Stratiform clouds are generally not turbulent, and their tops are formed in conditions that are relatively stable. Stratiform clouds may be accompanied by precipitation. A stationary line in a stratiform cloud may indicate convergence of airflow.
Stratiform clouds are common in the Canadian Maritimes. At low temperatures, stratiform clouds can form, resulting in ice formation on airplanes. Stratiform clouds also prevent thermal updrafts, which are detrimental to soarplane pilots. All videos and figures in this article were created by Roland Stull.
Stratiform is another add-on that allows you to customize Firefox's look. It comes with a variety of color themes and allows users to change the look of certain areas of the browser. However, this extension isn't compatible with all Firefox add-ons, and may cause issues for some users. However, users who are looking for a high-level of customization should check out Stratiform.