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When You Look at Clouds What Do You See?

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Many things. When I go out on trips I actually have a hobby of going cloud hunting. Not to brag but I once saw the form of Princess Peach up in the clouds. Yep, in all her splendor with the dress, crown and hair, as you can imagine her. I got lucky and witnessed something awesome that I am proud to have seen.
Oh my god you saw peach. WHAT DOES THIS MEAN? lol that's from a video on youtube called double rainbow in case you didn't know.
 

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"Oh hey look, I can see wispy cirrus clouds that've condensed at a very high level, which indicates intense uplift must've occured... they're likely preceeding a warm front, so the nice sunny weather will probably deteriorate in, oh, I'd give it a couple of hours, tops."

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When I look at clouds, I see condensed water molecules chilling in the atmosphere. :rolleyes:

Haha, I couldn't resist. xD Well, in the huge ridged conumbleous (sp?) clouds, I often see rather detailed faces. The features are distinguishable from the rest of the cloud and sometimes it's a collage of many faces.

When I'm looking at the general shape of a cloud, I usually see animals--mostly whales, dinosuars, sharks and stuff of the sort.
 
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NorthApple

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huge ridged conumbleous (sp?)

Cumulonimbus? :P
Or Cumulus congestus, kinda the one-step-down from Cumulonimbus and probably slightly more common :3
They do look like they're made up of faces XDD

While we're on the subject, eeeeeee I love little Cumulus humilis clouds, especially when there's a strong wind because it blows them along really quickly, and they remind me of a flock of Sky Bison from The Last Airbender, or something, flying overhead ^w^
 
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Cumulonimbus? :P
Or Cumulus congestus, kinda the one-step-down from Cumulonimbus and probably slightly more common :3
They do look like they're made up of faces XDD
Haha, yah, it's cumulus. xD The thing with me is that I read a lot of science books--usually covering weather sciences and earth sciences--when I was younger, so I had to come up with my own pronunciations of some terms--some of which I still use by habit xD--and, well... sounding them out is not accurate. But when I was typing this earlier, I was trying to spell "cumulonimbus"... I see letters that aren't even there... ._. *might be a bit dyslexic*

But this thread reminded me of something... clicky x3
 
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