Cloud formations.

Dec 22, 2005 14:48

CLOUD FORMATIONS {water to ice}
Nephology via Meteorology. 3 types: Stratus (thin, sheet-like, low-level), Cumulus (resemble cauliflower and usually found during summer months), and Cirrus (thin, white, detached clouds found at the highest elevations.)

If you are interested in weather photography, here is an excellent link: Weather Read more... )

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circlelimit December 23 2005, 05:51:23 UTC
Oooh I've actually come across that weather photography site in the past. Atmospheric optics is an excellent section. Nature is truly amazing.

The other day I saw a rainbow right outside the window of the building I was in, it ended in a park a few metres away. It was so strange because it was both there and yet not there at the same time.

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okmei December 24 2005, 02:10:57 UTC
Your lucky. Its not snowing here, but it is very close to it.

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