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G'day all,
With this group's previous advice, I bought some books on weather for soaring (my copy of Wallington sadly went astray in the post), including Pagen. This last is a good book and I found it very useful, but in my copy, the black and white photos of cloud examples had such poor contrast that they were next to useless. I've been trying to find an online source for photos of typical cloud types, without much luck. Can anyone recommend a site please? I'm not looking for photos of extreme weather, but just reference photos of typical cloud types that i can keep with this book. thanks in advance smith |
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On Mar 3, 6:33*pm, smithcorp wrote:
G'day all, With this group's previous advice, I bought some books on weather for soaring (my copy of Wallington sadly went astray in the post), including Pagen. This last is a good book and I found it very useful, but in my copy, the black and white photos of cloud examples had such poor contrast that they were next to useless. I've been trying to find an online source for photos of typical cloud types, without much luck. Can anyone recommend a site please? I'm not looking for photos of extreme weather, but just reference photos of typical cloud types that i can keep with this book. thanks in advance smith You might check out this site; Lots of great pictures: http://www.missouriskies.org/ Mike |
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On Mar 3, 7:33 pm, smithcorp wrote:
G'day all, With this group's previous advice, I bought some books on weather for soaring (my copy of Wallington sadly went astray in the post), including Pagen. This last is a good book and I found it very useful, but in my copy, the black and white photos of cloud examples had such poor contrast that they were next to useless. I've been trying to find an online source for photos of typical cloud types, without much luck. Can anyone recommend a site please? I'm not looking for photos of extreme weather, but just reference photos of typical cloud types that i can keep with this book. thanks in advance smith try: http://www.weatherworks.com/products...oud-poster.jpg |
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On Mar 3, 8:24 pm, Tim Taylor wrote:
On Mar 3, 7:33 pm, smithcorp wrote: G'day all, With this group's previous advice, I bought some books on weather for soaring (my copy of Wallington sadly went astray in the post), including Pagen. This last is a good book and I found it very useful, but in my copy, the black and white photos of cloud examples had such poor contrast that they were next to useless. I've been trying to find an online source for photos of typical cloud types, without much luck. Can anyone recommend a site please? I'm not looking for photos of extreme weather, but just reference photos of typical cloud types that i can keep with this book. thanks in advance smith try: http://www.weatherworks.com/products...oud-poster.jpg Oh, forgot the standard: http://www.forspaciousskies.com/ |
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Try the Cloud Appreciation Society. http://www.cloudappreciationsociety.org/
"smithcorp" wrote in message ... G'day all, With this group's previous advice, I bought some books on weather for soaring (my copy of Wallington sadly went astray in the post), including Pagen. This last is a good book and I found it very useful, but in my copy, the black and white photos of cloud examples had such poor contrast that they were next to useless. I've been trying to find an online source for photos of typical cloud types, without much luck. Can anyone recommend a site please? I'm not looking for photos of extreme weather, but just reference photos of typical cloud types that i can keep with this book. thanks in advance smith |
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A good collection is he http://www.weltderwolken.de/
BTW, the best book about cloud classification which I know is "The Cloudspotter’s Guide" (by http://www.cloudappreciationsociety.org). It is really easy to read, but surprizingly exact. You my or may not like the style, but it is the first book I've seen which takes you by the hand and walks you through the cloud classification system, so that even I finally think it's pretty obvious. The pictures are black and white only, too, but it really doesn't matter in this book. |
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John Smith wrote:
BTW, the best book about cloud classification which I know is "The Cloudspotter’s Guide" (by http://www.cloudappreciationsociety.org). It is really easy to read, but surprizingly exact. You my or may not like the style, but it is the first book I've seen which takes you by the hand and walks you through the cloud classification system, so that even I finally think it's pretty obvious. The pictures are black and white only, too, but it really doesn't matter in this book. However all the pictures in the book are also in the gallery on the Cloud Appreciation Society website. Buy the book for the words, look at the pictures on-line. Stephen |
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On Mar 4, 8:17 pm, Stephen wrote:
John Smith wrote: BTW, the best book about cloud classification which I know is "The Cloudspotter's Guide" (byhttp://www.cloudappreciationsociety.org). It is really easy to read, but surprizingly exact. You my or may not like the style, but it is the first book I've seen which takes you by the hand and walks you through the cloud classification system, so that even I finally think it's pretty obvious. The pictures are black and white only, too, but it really doesn't matter in this book. However all the pictures in the book are also in the gallery on the Cloud Appreciation Society website. Buy the book for the words, look at the pictures on-line. Stephen Thanks all for the suggestions - I've got a great deal of material now. For others who may be interested, I also found on the NSW Bureau of Meteorology site (why didn't i go there first?) a good primer: http://www.bom.gov.au/info/clouds/ which is also available as a pdf. cheers smith |
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