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I suppose it must be mist, but it looks like thick grey cloud, and it's
actually quite cold. What happened to the clear blue sky we wuz promised? AM also feeling v miffed because I couldn't see any noctilucent cloud last night like (it seems) everyone else could... There was a bank of cloud in the north-east at 23h that just looked as if it was reflecting light from the city underneath, was that it? And how can you tell, especially in town, the difference between true noctilucent cloud and high cloud reflecting the sun just under the horizon, or low cloud reflecting the lights of the city? -- Kate B PS 'elvira' is spamtrapped - please reply to 'elviraspam' at cockaigne if you want to reply personally |
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![]() Kate Brown wrote: I suppose it must be mist, but it looks like thick grey cloud, and it's actually quite cold. What happened to the clear blue sky we wuz promised? Just some 'lint' drifting around Kate.Breaking up now ~8Z.See- http://www.btinternet.com/~wokingham...g-0600-uk.html AM also feeling v miffed because I couldn't see any noctilucent cloud last night like (it seems) everyone else could... There was a bank of cloud in the north-east at 23h that just looked as if it was reflecting light from the city underneath, was that it? And how can you tell, especially in town, the difference between true noctilucent cloud and high cloud reflecting the sun just under the horizon, or low cloud reflecting the lights of the city? didn't have a look last night, but have seen some suspicious stuff recently.We're hampered by our latitude here and by city light and boundary layer pollution , London City light is usually orangish reflecting on darker cloud, NLC look more evanescant and lighter,even silvery, regards, David |
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I note your message at 7am ,I dont know what you want but the rest of the
day ahs been a pearler from 9am on.Just perfect dave "Kate Brown" wrote in message ... I suppose it must be mist, but it looks like thick grey cloud, and it's actually quite cold. What happened to the clear blue sky we wuz promised? AM also feeling v miffed because I couldn't see any noctilucent cloud last night like (it seems) everyone else could... There was a bank of cloud in the north-east at 23h that just looked as if it was reflecting light from the city underneath, was that it? And how can you tell, especially in town, the difference between true noctilucent cloud and high cloud reflecting the sun just under the horizon, or low cloud reflecting the lights of the city? -- Kate B PS 'elvira' is spamtrapped - please reply to 'elviraspam' at cockaigne if you want to reply personally |
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