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On Mon, 18 Nov 2013 10:55:05 +0000, Mad Cow
wrote: In article , Guy Gorton writes Should the evening sky pictures I put on abpo a few days ago have been posted here too? Of course. The few remaining spammers crosspost to dozens of groups, how much trouble is it to send to two? No trouble at all. I have been cautioous with weather or sky pictures because postings to this group quite often have somewhat technical descriptions of what is on view. Guy Gorton |
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Guy Gorton wrote in
: On Sun, 17 Nov 2013 21:19:33 +0000, Mad Cow wrote: I took this sunset because the higher clouds had pink-and-green iridescence. I even took a close-up of it. I never got round to trying to find out what caused it. [ Section: 1/1 File: z_Sunset_0055.JPG UUencoded by: Turnpike Integrated Version 5.02 S ] Should the evening sky pictures I put on abpo a few days ago have been posted here too? Guy Gorton Absolutely !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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In article , Guy Gorton
writes Should the evening sky pictures I put on abpo a few days ago have been posted here too? Of course. The few remaining spammers crosspost to dozens of groups, how much trouble is it to send to two? -- Sue ] ![]() ![]() |
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Guy Gorton wrote in
: On Sun, 17 Nov 2013 21:19:33 +0000, Mad Cow wrote: I took this sunset because the higher clouds had pink-and-green iridescence. I even took a close-up of it. I never got round to trying to find out what caused it. [ Section: 1/1 File: z_Sunset_0055.JPG UUencoded by: Turnpike Integrated Version 5.02 S ] Should the evening sky pictures I put on abpo a few days ago have been posted here too? Guy Gorton Absolutely !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Mad Cow wrote in
: I took this sunset because the higher clouds had pink-and-green iridescence. I even took a close-up of it. I never got round to trying to find out what caused it. Great catch.. seen them, just never had a camera with me at the time. "High-Level Clouds High-level clouds form above 20,000 feet (6,000 meters) and since the temperatures are so cold at such high elevations, these clouds are primarily composed of ice crystals. High-level clouds are typically thin and white in appearance, but can appear in a magnificent array of colors when the sun is low on the horizon." REF: http://ww2010.atmos.uiuc.edu/(Gh)/gu...dtyp/home.rxml |
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In article , John
Szalay john.szalayatatt.net@?.? writes Mad Cow wrote in : I took this sunset because the higher clouds had pink-and-green iridescence. I even took a close-up of it. I never got round to trying to find out what caused it. Great catch.. seen them, just never had a camera with me at the time. "High-Level Clouds High-level clouds form above 20,000 feet (6,000 meters) and since the temperatures are so cold at such high elevations, these clouds are primarily composed of ice crystals. High-level clouds are typically thin and white in appearance, but can appear in a magnificent array of colors when the sun is low on the horizon." REF: http://ww2010.atmos.uiuc.edu/(Gh)/gu...dtyp/home.rxml Thanks, that's probably the answer. -- Sue ] ![]() ![]() |
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In article , John
Szalay john.szalayatatt.net@?.? writes Mad Cow wrote in : I took this sunset because the higher clouds had pink-and-green iridescence. I even took a close-up of it. I never got round to trying to find out what caused it. Great catch.. seen them, just never had a camera with me at the time. "High-Level Clouds High-level clouds form above 20,000 feet (6,000 meters) and since the temperatures are so cold at such high elevations, these clouds are primarily composed of ice crystals. High-level clouds are typically thin and white in appearance, but can appear in a magnificent array of colors when the sun is low on the horizon." REF: http://ww2010.atmos.uiuc.edu/(Gh)/gu...dtyp/home.rxml Thanks, that's probably the answer. -- Sue ] ![]() ![]() |
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On Sun, 17 Nov 2013 21:19:33 +0000, Mad Cow
wrote: I took this sunset because the higher clouds had pink-and-green iridescence. I even took a close-up of it. I never got round to trying to find out what caused it. [ Section: 1/1 File: z_Sunset_0055.JPG UUencoded by: Turnpike Integrated Version 5.02 S ] Should the evening sky pictures I put on abpo a few days ago have been posted here too? Guy Gorton |
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Mad Cow wrote in
: I took this sunset because the higher clouds had pink-and-green iridescence. I even took a close-up of it. I never got round to trying to find out what caused it. Great catch.. seen them, just never had a camera with me at the time. "High-Level Clouds High-level clouds form above 20,000 feet (6,000 meters) and since the temperatures are so cold at such high elevations, these clouds are primarily composed of ice crystals. High-level clouds are typically thin and white in appearance, but can appear in a magnificent array of colors when the sun is low on the horizon." REF: http://ww2010.atmos.uiuc.edu/(Gh)/gu...dtyp/home.rxml |
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