"Joe Hunt" wrote in message
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Summer is the time when you see CBs at a greater distance due to their
larger height. Some CBs can touch 40,000ft in the height of summer in air
masses with high tropopauses. Conversely, in winter, CB tops in a northerly
can be as low as 8000ft. Think of Pythagoras' Theorem.
From this distance to the horizon calculator:
http://www.boatsafe.com/tools/horizon.htm
The very top of the 40,000ft cloud would be visible at a distance
of 269 miles.
Col
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Bolton, Lancashire.
160m asl.
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