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ParticipantSophie with but a few clouds, unusual here this summer:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/07/03/pictures-of-the-day-3-july-2016/the-old-gaffer-sophie-built-in-1892-passing-the-needles-during-t/IoW Round The Island
https://www.facebook.com/IsleofWightMilkyWay/photos/a.389163487863044.1073741828.389123821200344/961728237273230/?type=3&theaterHoward Brown
ParticipantYou got it. I should imagine the Master will be well pleased with your effort. Congrats.
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ParticipantExplain – no. Suggestion – you might get a few, Hans, as it is an intriguing picture e.g. a long tailed kitten which has been laughing so much it has tears in its eye.
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ParticipantThank you, Laurence. NASA provide some very interesting info for the layman. This was a link from there:
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ParticipantMartin Dolan again with a photo of Old Harry rocks in The Times (UK) 22JUN16. Again the colouring in print is different – enhanced pinks, greener blue and yellow
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ParticipantPaul Simons did clear air lightning in his column 18JUN16. He also adds positive lightning – see 5.1.1 in
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LightningHoward Brown
ParticipantThe Times (UK) reports that drones were banned from the Stonehenge summer solstice celebrations; and celebrants had to pay for parking for the first time in thousands of years…
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ParticipantThis appeared in The Times (UK) 20JUN16 but much more rosy and duskular (with thanks to Andrew Kirk):
I did wonder what a Phantom 4 might be:
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ParticipantMike, I think your advice re my ‘no video picture’ problem is probably good, and I will empty my ‘cache and cookies’ if I can only find out how on Windows 10.
Meanwhile, this Austrian climber Mitch Kemeter (q.v.) seems to go to great (vertical) lengths to spot clouds (and sometimes jumps back down):
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ParticipantThe Times (UK) today has a photo of geese at dawn. I can’t find it, but these stock photos are the same photographer Cernan Elias
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ParticipantThere is a lot of useful info in last year’s NLC thread, so I chose to reply to it today.
You will have noticed the Cloud of the Month NLC picture (Nederlands 2JUN16 ?) and explanations on the CAS Home Page. On 3JUN16 there were NLC in NE UK; the Guardian reports Whitley Bay
http://www.theguardian.com/news/gallery/2016/jun/03/best-photographs-of-the-day-noctilucent-clouds-whitley-bay-assad-airstrikes#img-9whilst The Times (UK) (4JUN16) has a small picture ‘a rare sighting of “night clouds” (sic), which form at the highest reaches of the atmosphere, in Co Durham’.
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ParticipantThe search facility seems to go outside the Forum now.
My example is a search on ‘Blencathra’. I thought there was a Forum thread on this, but I just get one response, a picture of the mountain, possibly from the CAS Gallery? My reason for searching was the new story about the mountain in The Times (UK) 28MAY16.
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ParticipantMike, for some reason I do not get pictures from your May 21 or June 2 posts. Sound comes through OK.
Curiouser and curiouser.
‘H’
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ParticipantFrank Delargy – I was looking for his image of The Milky Way as in The Times, but this photographer has some dramatic clouds:
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=frank+delargy&biw=1145&bih=851&tbm=isch&imgil=f9pBg1-QKetJIM%253A%253B6JxjtGvCjZpscM%253Bhttps%25253A%25252F%25252Fwww.pinterest.com%25252Fpin%25252F183029172332667099%25252F&source=iu&pf=m&fir=f9pBg1-QKetJIM%253A%252C6JxjtGvCjZpscM%252C_&usg=__8R37pH4LVgHB11_wYnsi2GvR65k%3D&ved=0ahUKEwjXnfq96ofNAhWEC8AKHSkmDtgQyjcIPg&ei=nltPV9fWG4SXgAapzLjADQ#imgrc=f9pBg1-QKetJIM%3A -
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