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Post by The Mad Hatter on Jul 10, 2013 19:15:03 GMT -5
The underside of the clouds are quite rough and choppy. It looks very stormy, but some of the reports we have been getting suggest that they tend to break up without actually turning into a storm.” The Royal Meteorological Society is now gathering detailed weather data for the days and locations where the asperatus clouds have been seen in an attempt to understand exactly what is causing them. www.meteorologynews.com/2009/06/06/new-cloud-type-discovered-undulus-asperatus/
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