It seems that the scale wave caused by the breeze blowing over the water shows what features cirrocumulus has.

Clouds are very small, often appear in groups, connected together, in the form of water waves or fish scales. The cloud base in cirrocumulus is 6000 ~ 8000 meters high, and the cloud body is composed of ice crystals, sometimes containing snowflakes or supercooled water droplets. The thickness of clouds is very small, usually only a few hundred meters, and the shading ability is not strong. The contours of the sun and the moon can be distinguished through the clouds, and clear light and shadow can be formed when sunlight hits the ground during the day. Observing the moon through the clouds at night, you can feel the obvious clouds.