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Originally posted by cluckerspud
I saw a cloud the other day that looked like an alligator with a large genital area. HAARP too?
Originally posted by cluckerspud
I saw a cloud the other day that looked like an alligator with a large genital area. HAARP too?
Originally posted by LithiumLab
reply to post by Seagle
I noticed the stop start con/chemtrails and although they didn't seem normal, they didn't appear to be the typically reported chemtrails either. They did stop and start, but didn't have the persistant look to them . Also directly behind the plane, (one to two plane lengths) there was a definite "rainbow" in the trail. I believe chemtrails exist, but weren't on display today. Lower Blue Mountains BTW.
Originally posted by Seagle
reply to post by srsen
This may help begin to explain the clouds today in Western Sydney.
Originally posted by cluckerspud
I saw a cloud the other day that looked like an alligator with a large genital area. HAARP too?
A cirrocumulus is a type of cloud characterized by its high altitude and cottony appearance. Clouds are generally classified based on the height of their base, and cirrocumulus clouds are among the highest at 15 to 40 thousand feet(5 to 12 km) high. Cirrocumulus clouds take the form of sheets or patches composed of many tiny cloudlets arranged in rows, in what is sometimes described as a herringbone or mackerel pattern.
Originally posted by Pauligirl
looks like Herringbone clouds
www.wisegeek.com...
A cirrocumulus is a type of cloud characterized by its high altitude and cottony appearance. Clouds are generally classified based on the height of their base, and cirrocumulus clouds are among the highest at 15 to 40 thousand feet(5 to 12 km) high. Cirrocumulus clouds take the form of sheets or patches composed of many tiny cloudlets arranged in rows, in what is sometimes described as a herringbone or mackerel pattern.edit on 10/10/2011 by Pauligirl because: (no reason given)