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Hans StockerParticipantI feel like one of your lovely Cloud Cloudspotters Keelin. Watching out for thingy’s to appear in the clouds. I had a good laugh about it!. Great to start the day with.
And is it an unwanted intervention of the spelling check that wanted to give me back my parabolic vision? I promise that sure will help and I hope to be back here soon. I keep my head in the sky.
Hans StockerParticipantJust being a bit nerdy I had to check your statement about cirrus and KH, Gregory. The International Cloud Atlas (ICA) says:
Cirrus, usually of the species spissatus, sometimes shows mamma or fluctus.
This is the link (somehow I can’t add a link the way I used after the recent update of the website): https://cloudatlas.wmo.int/en/supplementary-features-and-accessory-clouds-cirrus.html
Nevertheless Julia, that does not mean I think you spotted KH. I agree with Gregory they “may just be some cirrus streaks in the shape of waves”.
I am sure there will be another occasion you will spot KH. Success!
Hans StockerParticipantDreaming Of The Midnight Sun is fantastic Keelin. A sleeping arctic fox with one ear on a colorful pillow. Also a great corona btw and I loved to see it also on the gallery.
Soccer anyone is very funny and I’d love to play soccer Ruth. But for some reason my pareidolic eye has abandoned me for a while. I will come back to play when the clouds will unveil new thingy’s to me.
Hans StockerParticipantDon’t wanna spoil the fun but I am not sure about the HV Ruth. Nice snowscape Gregory. No snow anymore here, just a lot of wind.

There is a hair in the soup
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Visitors for asperitas welcome
Hans StockerParticipantLots of stories are told above with very different characters. A jilted bride with a lost connection by Keelin and a reptilian Arizona Land Shark by Michael are amusing and amazing as well.

Cold Fire
Hans StockerParticipantWaht was in the air Michael when you spotted your Pyro Sunset. Her was recently a large cloud of Sahara sand that colored teh sky reddish, but I suppose that wasn’t the case in Ariiszona?
Here is a Dutch Pyro Sunset in a bit different way.

Just The Sunlight
Hans StockerParticipantKeelin, I’d like to dive in your lake of lacunosus.
I saw another version of lenticularis on e the gallery Ruth. Very nice.

Sweeping
Hans StockerParticipantThanks Michael. Your #114 is quite a peculiar one. Love its shape.

Transition
Hans StockerParticipantKeelin, I love Walked Right Into It and the Moon’s Trampoline is very funny. Up In Smoke or Down In The Mountains, Ruth? Very nice as is Your Feel Like Corduroy. And Albuqurque is indeed very busy Michael. Great B&W.

Fanning Trail
Hans StockerParticipantWow a Monsoon Nimbus Blowout! Great naming for a great picture (#111) Michael.
Lots of beauties above with lovely Ripples (Keelin), cloudlets (Gregory) and Splash of Color (Ruth).

A Lucky One
Hans StockerParticipantThanks for sharing this great info John.
Hans StockerParticipantWell just two very different kind of ice needles above! Very nice.

Approaching
Hans StockerParticipantI agree with Ruth, Keelin: I love your Giggles and the latest on the gallery as well. A marvelous shadow makes the difference in colors.
Deep Breath , Then Blow Out shows a great woolly sky, Ruth.
You spotted some great undulatus in the snow Gregory. Indeed Cloudy, No Matter where you Stand.
Michaels’s scape in B&W has a nice composition. At the moment I thought that it suggests motion I suddenly saw this train coming. Love it.

Harmless Radiation
Hans StockerParticipantGreat blues Michael in #425. And, yes asperitas shows in many ways.

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