Asperitas Clouds: Just now noticed?

Photo above: Asperitas clouds over north Dorset @ Jo Adams 

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Interesting to me. The Cloud Appreciation Society says that  “This cloud has always appeared – no one is suggesting that it is new to the sky – but we have been able to identify it thanks to our international network of sky-aware members around the world, brought together by the powers of the interweb.”

But something this big didn’t get noticed until 10 years ago?

Why was it only recently recognized that here was a cloud that didn’t fit into any of the standard cloud categories?

I have to wonder if it has anything to do with our Earth’s changing atmosphere and climate. Or with the chemtrails being sprayed periodically in recent times. I’m not sure where the Cloud Society gets its information that it “has always appeared.” It has “always appeared” but no one ever reported it or noticed it? 

At any rate. Interesting scientific/environmental info. An article by Tiffany Means which was printed in Farmer’s Almanac follows:

Earth’s Newest Cloud Looks Downright Apocalyptic

There’s no doubt that clouds can sometimes look scary. During severe summer storms or spring tornado season, certain cloud formations can cause the sky to take on an eerie, ominous look that resembles more of an apocalypse or a scene out of Doomsday than a weather event. Asperitas clouds are no exception.

What Is An Asperitas Cloud?

Asperitas (previously called undulatus asperatus) is the newest cloud to be recognized by the weather community since the 1950s. If you spot one you might think you’re under the sea rather than under the sky. That’s because asperitas, which form in the undersides of clouds, resemble stormy ocean waves. It’s from this that they take their name which is Latin for roughness.

What Type of Weather Do Asperitas Clouds Bring?

Seeing these eerie, low-level clouds loom overhead may be unsettling, but they don’t produce rainfall or ill weather. However, asperitas are often observed around the same time thunderstorms form. Scientists believe that turbulent air, similar to air found in storms and along weather fronts (where air masses clash and cause vertical motion and wind shear), is responsible for the formation of these ominous looking clouds. However, asperitas have also been sighted in relatively calm weather, too.

The People’s Cloud?

Cloud watchers were among the first to spot these mysterious clouds nearly ten years ago and are given much of the credit for getting them officially recognized. As the story goes, Gavin Pretor-Pinney, a cloud expert and founder of the Cloud Appreciation Society, took notice of the hundreds of photographs shared with him by cloud enthusiasts across the globe. Just as puzzled by what he was seeing as his members were, Pretor-Pinney petitioned the UK’s Royal Meteorological Society and the World Meteorological Organization to investigate the rogue cloud in more detail back in 2008. After years of researching images of the unknown cloud, scientists agreed that these unusual nameless clouds did not fit the description of any existing cloud types. So in March 2017, asperitas joined the over 100 other clouds listed in the WMO’s International Cloud Atlas—the world’s “cloud bible” used for classifying and observing clouds since 1896.

Your Best Chance To See Asperitas Clouds

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Photo from Farmer’s Almanac

While asperitas clouds have been observed around the world from Alabama to New Zealand, sighting these dramatic clouds is quite rare. Most sightings have one thing in common though—disturbed weather. So if you ever find yourself in a thunderstorm hotspot like the Great Plains, or anywhere within view of the sky just after storms have passed, be sure to look up.

 

tiffanymeansTiffany Means is a freelance writer and a degreed meteorologist. She specializes in weather forecasting and enjoys making the subject of weather (and the science behind it) more relatable. She currently resides in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina.

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Cool things to do with the Cloud Appreciation Society,
especially for kids who like science:

We love clouds. Read our manifesto and see how we are fighting the banality of ‘blue-sky thinking’. If you agree with what we stand for, then join the society to get your very own membership certificate, badge, Cloud Selector and to start receiving your ‘Cloud a Day’.

 

 

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz

I used to love reading these to my now 14 year old when he was little.
The humor in them is HILARIOUS; Frank Baum is a genius, and the illustrations are the Bomb. These are a whole different world from the movie and even more amazing in my opinion. And now I have found them on audio on youtube!
Ideal for listening to with your little ones as they fall asleep at night!

Audio Version: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by Frank Baum

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List of the books in order

I Walk Unadorned

I walk unadorned, naked
unfettered .  .  .
dropping my clothes as I pass.
Each day my jewels fall
to the ground .  .  .
beneath my feet, bared
to the stones beneath them.

Honesty  .  .  . is it so rare?
Truth, did it ever exist, like this?
But the stones are kind
as stones may be.
The stones are more than
and less than, I see.

I walk unadorned, freed.

 

 

 

 

Copyright mds 2008. All Rights Reserved.

Photo free from Wikimedia Commons

 

Become Gravity by Rohan Gandhi

By: Rohan Gandhi

“But one thing which is not taught in our study is that if you want to be successful in life than you have to become gravity.”

This is a fascinating article!

Excerpt:

Become Gravity

Hello!!! Everyone, today we are gonna talk about science.Science is very tricky subject some people love it.So some hate it.The people who love science then it is good for you.

But people who don’t love science let’s try to make you fall in love with science.So for those people who don’t love science let’s convert science into philosophy in this article.And the people who love science but don’t understand philosophy.Let’s give this an article a read, not for understanding philosophy but for the sake of science.

So if we are talking about science.So the people who love science say “science is in each and everything”.True, but we cannot talk about each and everything in this post.So let’s talk about one of the most important scientific thing which is “gravity”.

What is gravity?

the force that attracts a body towards the center of the earth, or towards any other physical body having mass.

So if we are gonna go through its scientific thing.Then people who don’t like science are gonna stopping reading and otherwise, also we all have read about gravity in our student life.We all have studied its advantages and disadvantages.

But one thing which is not taught in our study is that if you want to be successful in life than you have to become gravity.

Yup, gravity, so let’s talk about keynotes about gravity.And how can becoming like gravity help us in becoming successful………..

 

Read the rest HERE.

Nightfall

Children’s laughter on the wind
Bird song bringing shadows in
Peace descending and resplendent
As daylight turns to eve.

Sunlight drops behind the trees
Bringing warriors to their knees
In the summer where they live
In the summer where they breathe

Children seek to warrior find
Children seek one of their kind
In the houses where they play
Know that this is, the best way

Flowers sing of where they’ve been
Without guilt and without sin
Gilding air and sound alike
Gilding air and human skin

Angels sing exaltation
Surpass our expectation
Peace descending and resplendent
As daylight turns to eve

 

 

Copyright 2005 mds. All Rights Reserved

 

 

New for the Yule post: The Miser Brothers!

The Grinch (the real one!)

Children’s Bedtime Story from Cory:

Frosty!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

And Santa Claus is Coming to Town!

AND Rudolph!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

And…. Twas the night before Christmas!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

Heat and Snow Misers coming as soon as I watch them again :  )

And Little Drummer Boy

And Happy New Year

Can we guess what era I grew up in?

 

 

Rainy Car Windows

 

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Sitting in my car before work.

The word “CARE” has the word “car” embedded in it.

Interesting.

Life looks different when seen through the lens of a rainy dropleted window-shield.

When a tree like this is framed within a photograph, it becomes all that is.

Life becomes beautiful.

What if – we could train our eyes to do what a camera lens does?

Walnut

This day, this moment, I am doing nothing but sitting outside under the walnut tree, relaxing.

This is my view.

This is all that I am, in this moment.

Flowers

When at last I took the time to look into the heart of a flower, it opened up a whole new world; a world where every country walk would be an adventure, where every garden would become an enchanted one.”

-Grace Kelly, actress/ Princess of Monaco

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Flowers – one of the closest beings to Creative Source, Eckhart Tollet says in his book The New Earth.

https://www.eckharttolle.com/books/newearth/

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