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![]() Gary Edstrom wrote: What kind of cloud formation is this? http://gbe.dynip.com/weather/R3442A.JPG I have been scanning some of my old 35mm slides and came across this one I took out in Westlake Village, California back in November 1983. The feathery appearance really made it look different. I know little about weather and wanted to ask someone what it was. But, it was forgotten about until this morning when I happened to scan it. So, can someone tell me 23 years after the fact what it was? Thanks, Gary Edstrom Why did you have to set this message to dissappear after so many days? I kind of get a kick out of the fact that Google will store indefinitely, the messages I find fit to send. |
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![]() From: Gary Edstrom - view profile Date: Fri, Oct 6 2006 1:31 pm Email: Gary Edstrom Groups: alt.talk.weather Not yet rated Rating: show options Reply | Reply to Author | Forward | Print | Individual Message | Show original | Report Abuse | Find messages by this author Note: The author of this message requested that it not be archived. This message will be removed from Groups in 6 days (Oct 13, 1:31 pm). Gary Edstrom wrote: On 5 Oct 2006 22:48:16 -0700, "Weatherlawyer" wrote: Gary Edstrom wrote: What kind of cloud formation is this? http://gbe.dynip.com/weather/R3442A.JPG I have been scanning some of my old 35mm slides and came across this one I took out in Westlake Village, California back in November 1983. The feathery appearance really made it look different. I know little about weather and wanted to ask someone what it was. But, it was forgotten about until this morning when I happened to scan it. So, can someone tell me 23 years after the fact what it was? Thanks, Gary Edstrom Why did you have to set this message to dissappear after so many days? I kind of get a kick out of the fact that Google will store indefinitely, the messages I find fit to send. What in the world are you talking about? I have never set any kind of "Date to Dissapear" on my messages, and see nothing about it in the header of the posting. I am using the same "Forte Agent" program I have been using for about 10 years now and have never changed any of my posting options. Gary Note: The author of this message requested that it not be archived. This message will be removed from Groups in 21 hours (Oct 7, 5:10 pm). What kind of cloud formation is this? http://gbe.dynip.com/weather/R3442A.JPG I have been scanning some of my old 35mm slides and came across this one I took out in Westlake Village, California back in November 1983. The feathery appearance really made it look different. I know little about weather and wanted to ask someone what it was. But, it was forgotten about until this morning when I happened to scan it. So, can someone tell me 23 years after the fact what it was? Thanks, Gary Edstrom |
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