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06/01/2009 06:22:12 PM · #1 |
Evidently these cloud men and women think we should have a new cloud classification.
BBC News
I don't know but they would make spectacular backdrops. |
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06/01/2009 07:04:35 PM · #2 |
I read that yesterday. #5 photo in that set looks a lot like the clouds I photographed over the city (St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada) in April. Pics here on my blog:
//bitstop-nfld.blogspot.com/2009/04/clouds.html |
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06/01/2009 07:34:33 PM · #3 |
Yep, that looks like an asperatus to me. |
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06/01/2009 07:36:17 PM · #4 |
It must have been a really slow day for news...
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06/02/2009 11:14:31 AM · #5 |
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06/02/2009 11:23:08 AM · #6 |
lol is that cloud giving me the finger
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06/02/2009 11:27:10 AM · #7 |
Funny, we just had asperatus clouds yesterday here in Eugene, which is uncommon. |
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06/02/2009 03:37:40 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by DrAchoo: Funny, we just had asperatus clouds yesterday here in Eugene, which is uncommon. |
We did?? One thing I hate about working night shift is missing the cool clouds. These Asperatus clouds are my favorite kind. I lived in Indiana for a couple years and saw some absolutely wicked ones. |
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06/02/2009 03:51:10 PM · #9 |
We get those formations all the time around here, but rarely with the right light to photograph them so nicely. |
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