Clouds communicate, according to the journal Nature. II find this online at Watts Up with That. “For all who have ever lain on their backs and gazed at clouds adrift in the blue: A new NOAA study has found that clouds ‘communicate’ with each other, much like chirping crickets or flashing fireflies on a summer night. The study, published online in the journal Nature, also has significant implications for our understanding of climate change.”

Not that this surprises me. It’s not an exchange of ideas, of course.

No? Why not?

Well, let me put it another way. It’s about how cloud fields organize and communicate to produce rain. How they synchronize. More on that as I think it over.

To read the full article, go here.

“Flying Being” – Tienen Belgium cloud

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Romania cloud photography 1990s

Cloud image by Margaret Harrell

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