Saturday, June 13, 2009

Image of the day (No. 37) - it's all so over our heads!

photo courtesy of National Geographic

There hasn't been a new cloud classified and added to the International Cloud Atlas in over fifty years. This unusual cloud, named "asperatus" was photographed over New Zealand's South Island and may be the newest entry to that atlas in the last half century.

Dada ponders the cause of this asperatus:
  • really, really weird atmospherics
  • climate change, global warming
  • Russian test of their scalar weather control weapon over NZ
  • Or........?
I wonder if anyone seeing this, this day, prayed for the first time in their lives?

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