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I've got a question that might belong somewhere else but I'll start here. I
was flying last week, above the clouds, and noticed that the clouds where arranged in a kind of geometric array - kind of a skewed hexagon or pentagon as viewed from above in 2D). I know that this question is more math than weather related but I'm wondering if there are known patterns for weather events and if there is a certain discipline that studies them? Thanks. |
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