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Please post any reports and observations and general comments here for this season.
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Hi, Hi, I am 15 years old and I love clouds, so much that I have written a book about them. My book contains over 70 cloud photos and it explains what weather different clouds indicate. It will enable you to forecast the weather yourself as well as explaining why these clouds happen. I hope you don't mind me telling you about it, but I really think that it would be of interest to this group. You can find out more about my book here: http://oliverperkins.com/product/the-message-of-the-clouds-ebook/ I have had the book fact checked by Christopher Collier - ex-president of the Royal Meteorological Society who said: “This book is well researched and the reader is offered practical information in an easy to assimilate form.” Many thanks Olly
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From the album: Bempton
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From the album: Cloud Stuff
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Thunderous clouds followed by an array of white and blue (Winter & Spring)
Milocation posted a gallery image in Spring
From the album: We say a goodbye to Winter and a warm welcome to Spring
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From the album: My Instagram Weather Photos ali_smith91
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Afternoon all, I've just got around to taking these off my phone. They were taken around 1220 on 28th October 2014 and as with the last photo I took a few months back and put on here, they didn't seem to show exactly what I saw with my eye. I'm mainly wondering what type of clouds these were? They had a slight "bumpy" look to them (only *very slightly* similar to Mammatus(?)), then when I looked a bit harder, I noticed a slight wave-looking pattern in there too (it can be seen a bit better in picture 5).
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Cloud iridescence, for those who don't know, is an optical phenomenon in which sunlight is split into all of the colours on the visible spectrum inside a cloud. It usually occus in cirrus clouds. Use this forum to post photographs that you've taken of it. This is one that I taken just before sunset last night (on the left of the image).
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From the album: My Photos
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From the album: General Weather Photos
© Mapantz
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From the album: General Weather Photos
© Mapantz
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From the album: General Weather Photos
© Mapantz
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From the album: General Weather Photos
© Mapantz
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From the album: General Weather Photos
© Mapantz
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From the album: General Weather Photos
© Mapantz
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From the album: General Weather Photos
© Mapantz
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From the album: General Weather Photos
© Mapantz
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From the album: My Photos
Taken this morning as another storm was coming in from the sea