AltoCumulus CAStellanus; mid-level clouds (bases generally 8 to 15 thousand feet), of which at least a fraction of their upper parts show cumulus-type development. These clouds often are taller than they are wide, giving them a turret-shaped appearance. ACCAS clouds are a sign of instability aloft, and may precede the rapid development of thunderstorms.
ACCAS (USUALLY PRONOUNCED ACK-KIS)
Meaning of ACCAS (USUALLY PRONOUNCED ACK-KIS) in English
Weather and meteorology English vocabulary. Английский словарь погоды и метеорологии . 2012