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On May 23, 6:25 pm, Les Crossan
Muk wrote: Everybody - Just back from Canada again. This one's got me stumped. I think this is stratocumulus lenticularlis duplicatus as the cloud deck above it is altocumulus. Opinions please.... The ship is Hapag Lloyd's Paris Express / callsign DIHE and this vessel crops up in sailwx all the time if you like to follow VOS. Photo was taken at Halifax, Nova Scotia. http://llandru.servehttp.com/img_1021.jpg Les Couldn't disagree with Sc len. Too low for Ac len, and the Ac layer is not lenticular anyway. There is just a hint of *two* layers of the Sc len. Is that what you ment by "duplicatus"?.Tudor Hughes , Warlingham, Surrey. |
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Tudor Hughes wrote:
On May 23, 6:25 pm, Les Crossan Muk wrote: Everybody - Couldn't disagree with Sc len. Too low for Ac len, and the Ac layer is not lenticular anyway. There is just a hint of *two* layers of the Sc len. Is that what you ment by "duplicatus"?.Tudor Hughes , Warlingham, Surrey. Yup it looks somewhat UFO like and the lenticular cloud is definately layered so sc len dup it is. Cropped the most obvious one out and left it here they make strange stratocumulus in Canada with raggy bases 'n' all: http://llandru.servehttp.com/clipboard01.jpg les |
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