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Would this qualify as a lenticular cloud? From a.b.p.scenic.

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Dave Moorman wrote:

Would this qualify as a lenticular cloud? From a.b.p.scenic.

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Not exactly in the classic sense but certainly a mountain wave for sure...

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Dave Moorman wrote:

Would this qualify as a lenticular cloud? From a.b.p.scenic.

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Not exactly in the classic sense but certainly a mountain wave for sure...

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"Mountain wave". I see. Thanks, Grumpy.

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Dave Moorman wrote:
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Grumpy AuContraire wrote:


Dave Moorman wrote:


Would this qualify as a lenticular cloud? From a.b.p.scenic.

Dave




Not exactly in the classic sense but certainly a mountain wave for sure...

JT



"Mountain wave". I see. Thanks, Grumpy.

Dave




I would yeild to Bob Harrington as he is more likely more up-to-date
than I am regarding specific cloud formations.

I tend to lump lenticular with rotor clouds.

But, I'm just a ol' fossil livin' in the past!

g

JT

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Dave Moorman wrote:
In article ,
Grumpy AuContraire wrote:


I would yeild to Bob Harrington as he is more likely more up-to-date
than I am regarding specific cloud formations.

I tend to lump lenticular with rotor clouds.

But, I'm just a ol' fossil livin' in the past!

g

JT


Hey, we old fossils hold the wisdom of the ages!

Dave


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Dave Moorman wrote:

Would this qualify as a lenticular cloud? From a.b.p.scenic.


The jpg link tries to force me to save the file, instead of open it,
even when I give it an express instruction to open (right-click menu:
"open link in new window")?

Any idea why?
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Cuthbert Thistlethwaite wrote:

Dave Moorman wrote:

Would this qualify as a lenticular cloud? From a.b.p.scenic.


The jpg link tries to force me to save the file, instead of open it,
even when I give it an express instruction to open (right-click menu:
"open link in new window")?

Any idea why?


Probably because you're using a PC instead of a Macintosh, Cuthbert.

But kidding aside, I have no idea. Don't know that much about PCs.
You'll probably have to save it and then open it.

Dave
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On Fri, 22 Jun 2007 22:34:16 -0500, Dave Moorman
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In article ,
Cuthbert Thistlethwaite wrote:

Dave Moorman wrote:

Would this qualify as a lenticular cloud? From a.b.p.scenic.


The jpg link tries to force me to save the file, instead of open it,
even when I give it an express instruction to open (right-click menu:
"open link in new window")?

Any idea why?


Probably because you're using a PC instead of a Macintosh, Cuthbert.


Macs are unstable pieces of ****.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rw2nkoGLhrE

But kidding aside, I have no idea. Don't know that much about PCs.
You'll probably have to save it and then open it.

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Macs are unstable pieces of ****.


Now, Peter. No need to go overboard! As a matter of experience, OS X
is very stable and a major improvement over OS 9, which was not very
stable.

Dave


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