cloudsiden
Cloudsiden is a term used in speculative meteorology and climate fiction to describe a narrow, luminous edge or rim that forms along the side of a cloud deck. The concept envisions a distinct band of light resulting from differential scattering and backlighting when sunlight encounters the boundary layer between a cloud layer and the surrounding air. In this frame, cloudsiden is not a standard term in established meteorology, but it serves as a descriptive device for imagining how moisture gradients and wind shear might create perceptible optical features at the cloud edge.
Appearance and formation are tied to the geometry of illumination. A low sun angle or backlit conditions
In use, cloudsiden may be employed as a narrative or modeling cue to indicate subtle atmospheric structure
See also: crepuscular rays, cloud iridescence, boundary layer, aerial optics.