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Howard Brown.
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August 10, 2018 at 11:13 am #289791
Gabrielle de Yorvick
ParticipantHave just signed up in the hopes of learning something about the fascinating things called ‘clouds’. I love watching them changing shapes and colours – but know next to nothing about why/how they are there.
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August 10, 2018 at 2:56 pm #289826
Laurence Green
ParticipantHi “gdey28”
Hearty welcome to the CAS!
You have come to exactly the right place to learn about clouds and appreciate their beauty and ever changing ways. Clouds have been at the centre of my heart since the age of 4 years and still are at the age of 64!
A suggestion:- take some time to probe the CAS website and get a “feel” for what goes on here. I would certainly recommend perusing the Photo Gallery – this is a superlative collection of wondrous photos of clouds – and not only Earth-bound but also of clouds that occur on our solar system’s planets.
I wish you great times and enjoyment via the CAS!
Laurence
PS. This is a website, thanks be, devoid of adverts and annoying “pop-ups”.
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August 10, 2018 at 8:02 pm #289869
Patricia L KeelinParticipantHey, gdey28! Indeed, this is the perfect place to learn about all things cloud-related. You’ll also find a most friendly atmosphere in which to share the visual, artistic and poetic impressions inspired by those wonders that keep us all looking up. I encourage you to check out the various forum topics as well as the Galley Laurence mentioned. You are sure to be warmly welcomed.
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August 11, 2018 at 1:03 am #289918
Howard Brown
ParticipantG’day, sport, and welcome. Why/how clouds are there is exercising great minds as I write – here’s a couple of oceanic aspects
https://www.misu.su.se/research/moccha-arctic-expedition-2018-1.379414
http://www.evs.anl.gov/research-areas/highlights/vocals.cfm
In general this Forum just wallows in day by day delights. But the first permanent thread in the Forum gives a link to the International Cloud Atlas (our bible) as its name suggests. And a popular link for optical events is
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