Showing posts with label clouds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label clouds. Show all posts

Friday, March 24, 2017

new nubes

image: robin lawless

















Forget cloud 9, we are in cloud 12!  The BBC reports there are now 12 new kinds of clouds!  Citizen scientists from the Cloud Appreciation Society, which I really want to join, have championed the asperatus into being recognized and the International Cloud Atlas officially accepted.  Another one of the clouds is actually considered a new "species" of cloud!  They are called volutus clouds and they resemble a giant roll.

Wait there's more!  The atlas is now online!

Clouds are gathering as I type, I don't think they are any of the new ones.  There's a bit of a mix, but I think they are all cumulus clouds.

Here's the list of our new clouds:
Volutus
Asperatus (citizen scientist campaigned)
flammagenitus (triggered by wildfires)
cataractagenitus (developed by waterfall spray)
cavum (giant hole in cloud)
murus (wall-like)
cauda (tail-like)
fluctus (surfing-wave)
Homogenitus (contrails)
Homomutatus (contrails or other human made clouds that mutate into other clouds)
flumen (beaver's tail)
Silvagenitus (formed by humidity from biota)

image: sandy redding

image: from imgur posted by lordbal

image: steve price

image: witta priester


image: victor hugo

Monday, August 17, 2009

To describe the weather

One big current
Split by friction
creates one big pressure
differentiated by containment of the ceiling
unseen source of warmth
radiates from the iron laden nucleus
out of the band of tropics
Heat rises
clouds form from
excess moisture
space and earth fumes dance
in the atmospheric pressure
little pockets of weather
are born across the globe