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Michael LerchParticipantArizona B&W# 816

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Michael LerchParticipantThanks Keelin! May the Colorado skies be Big and inspiring! Have Fun!
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Michael LerchParticipantThank you Keelin…I suppose the wind is the voice of the clouds..
A herd of lennies…
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March 18, 2019 at 10:47 pm in reply to: Is this the same type of cloud as today’s (March 16)? #334888
Michael LerchParticipantK.. The puff clouds above roof tops are cumulus congestus. The smooth cloud behind them and higher is a lenticular at altocumulus heights and the clouds at top of picture but nearest to camera are cumulus humilis,in my humble opinion.The congestus were probably responsible for the rain. Have fun!
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Michael LerchParticipantZ..Hello and welcome!..I agree with your identifications on the first four. Due to my belief that the last one is wind blown contrail,straight ,linear over a good distance,I would identify it as homogenitus( man made). Even the fourth shot could be homogenitus but I can’t tell because of the distance.
Hope to see more of your photography!
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