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  • in reply to: Black & White Thread XI #290400
    Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
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    A graceful anywhere

    in reply to: Black & White Thread XI #290397
    Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
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    Arizona B&W#154

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    in reply to: Black & White Thread XI #290229
    Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
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    I like the cloud flow of your shot as well Keelin . Your ” Here” could be anywhere  by now.

    Arizona B&W#153

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    in reply to: ASPERITAS, The CAS Cloud #290087
    Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
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    Arizona Asperitas#115

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    in reply to: Sky and cloud questions? #290085
    Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
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    Hello Ramona,   Nice capture with the camera, but no, imho, what you’ve photographed isn’t AltCum lacunosus.  I believe you caught deteriorating altostratus  or even a lower stratus. My understanding of the  difference between lacunosus and deteriorating stratus is,,lacunosus is formed when colder air drops in altitude..the key might be..” forms”. When stratus deteriorates,,it is coming apart, evaporating back to gaseous state when warmer atmosphere rises through the stratus. Lacunosus  condenses out of the atmosphere, forms. What I’ve seen is usually  a uniform altitude, or sheet of lacunosus. Deteriorating stratus or even deteriorating lenticular is pushed and rounded as the cloud evaporates from rising thermals. The gallery has examples of lacunosus. My experience has been that lacunosus has no real herald, nothing hinting at its entrance. It just happens. Only a few times has it been literally out of a clear blue sky. Most of the time lacunosus has been part of a hurly burly mix of a system sweeping though. Most of my observations have been of small to medium patches of sky especially at alto altitudes. Tip of little finger to tip of thumb of an outstretched hand ( or less) is a small patch of cloud to me. That distance is also roughly 20degrees a way to measure halos distance from sun, and for star gazing at night. When you see Lacunosus you will know it. Look for a uniform horizontal sheet of it, maybe even under a thin asperitas event. Have fun!

    in reply to: Cloudscapes Volume II #290048
    Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
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    Clouds seem to be a good metaphor for subtlety.

    Arizona Cloudscape#82

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    in reply to: Black & White Thread XI #289921
    Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
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    Nice Shot Keelin!

    Arizona B&W#152

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    in reply to: Black & White Thread XI #289739
    Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
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    Arizona B&W#151

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    in reply to: Black & White Thread XI #289583
    Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
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    Arizona B&W#150

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    in reply to: ASPERITAS, The CAS Cloud #289567
    Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
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    Arizona Asperitas#114

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    in reply to: Black & White Thread XI #289361
    Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
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    Arizona B&W#149

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    in reply to: ASPERITAS, The CAS Cloud #289353
    Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
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    Arizona Asperitas#113

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    in reply to: Black & White Thread XI #288988
    Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
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    Arizona B&W#148

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    in reply to: Black & White Thread XI #288840
    Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
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    I luv the opportunities when nature conspires to have the clouds going in different directions at different elevations. Neat Pic,Lots of fun!

    Arizona B&W#147

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    in reply to: ASPERITAS, The CAS Cloud #288833
    Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
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    Hans,,Looks like the winds are shredding the clouds but, Asperitas? sure why not?

    Below is a dawn shot of Asperitas as it literally split in two!.Winds!

    Arizona Asperitas#112

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