Modification lie mostly in the same plane, those which are more elevated appearing through the intervals of the lower, or the latter showing dark against the lighter ones above them. When the Cumulus increases rapidly, a Cirro-stratus is frequently seen... Essay on the Modification of Clouds - Page 4by Luke Howard - 1865 - 37 pagesFull view - About this book
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