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Now look at the Top of the Center Cell. It has reached a level of
Moisture and is Condensing it into "Fog".

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In message , Edward Erbeck
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Now look at the Top of the Center Cell. It has reached a level of
Moisture and is Condensing it into "Fog".


Wow, those are good! I've run out of superlatives.
Am I right that you don't mind if people save them? My office PC needs
new wallpaper.

The wispy bit's a separate cloud like a cap cloud on a mountain, where
the normal airflow has to rise over the top of the storm. They're quite
common on thunderheads in humid climates like here.

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Edward Erbeck wrote in news:C4CD5F18.C7BC4%
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Now look at the Top of the Center Cell. It has reached a level of
Moisture and is Condensing it into "Fog".

Crazy Ed


Beautiful set! The technical term for the wisp is "pileus".

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pileus_(meteorology)
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"MadCow" wrote:

Wow, those are good! I've run out of superlatives.
Am I right that you don't mind if people save them? My office PC needs
new wallpaper.


Feel Free. The only thing that'd bother me is if someone was
selling'em or publishing them without proper credit.

The wispy bit's a separate cloud like a cap cloud on a mountain, where
the normal airflow has to rise over the top of the storm. They're quite
common on thunderheads in humid climates like here.


We get them a lot this time of year - When We're a Humid Climate ;-)

Crazy Ed

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"Bob Harrington" wrote:
Crazy Ed

Beautiful set! The technical term for the wisp is "pileus".

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pileus_(meteorology)


Thanks Bob. Huh - Pileus is Latin for Cap. I never knew that.
So Thanks again.

Crazy Ed



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Feel Free. The only thing that'd bother me is if someone was
selling'em or publishing them without proper credit.


They're in the screen saver here.
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"Dave Moorman" wrote:

They're in the screen saver here.


Always Good to Hear. It makes me feel good that People are enjoying the
Pictures longer than just the time it takes to View them.

Crazy Ed



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