"Michael Mcneil" wrote in
news:f88a03099cb362655b5e6165fab88819.45219@mygate .mailgate.org:
Odd behaviour on this site:
http://www.ssec.wisc.edu/data/comp/cmoll/cmoll.html
As well as the cloud
Snipola
that seems
to have held station over the Andes all through the sequences shown,
Snipola
You call yourself "weatherlawyer" and are always yapping about
weather stuff. Just how much do you really know about weather?
I suggest you get a good book or two on the topic.
In the case of these clouds you mention, perhaps you should google
around for "orographic lift".
Here, I've even done the hard part for you...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orographic_lift
Brian
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