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Cumulo-Nimbus - A Dozen of the Principal Cloud Forms In The Sky, 1935
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Cumulo-Nimbus - A Dozen of the Principal Cloud Forms In The Sky, 1935
Cumulo-Nimbus - A Dozen of the Principal Cloud Forms and How They Appear In The Sky, 1935. From The Popular Science Educator, Volume 2, edited by Charles Ray. [The Amalgamated Press, Ltd. London]
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Amalgamated Press Charles Ray Cloud Formation Cloudscape Distant Meteorological Meteorology Perspective Popular Science Educator Publishing Publishing House Rain Cumulonimbus
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Caption: "Cumulo-Nimbus - A Dozen of the Principal Cloud Forms In The Sky, 1935". This print from 1935 showcases a dozen principal cloud forms and how they appear in the sky. Published in 'The Popular Science Educator, ' edited by Charles Ray, this piece offers a glimpse into the world of meteorology and weather phenomena. The image captures a picturesque countryside landscape with an inviting lane leading towards an avenue lined with trees. In the distance, we see a vibrant blue sky adorned with various cloud formations, dominated by the majestic cumulo-nimbus clouds. These towering giants are known for their ability to produce heavy rain showers and thunderstorms. The color palette used in this print adds depth and vibrancy to each individual cloud formation, making them stand out against the clear blue backdrop. It is evident that great care was taken to accurately depict these natural wonders. This photograph not only serves as an artistic representation but also holds educational value for those interested in understanding meteorological concepts. Its inclusion in 'The Popular Science Educator' demonstrates its significance as a valuable resource for science enthusiasts during the early 20th century. As we admire this vintage print today, it transports us back to a time when scientific knowledge was disseminated through beautifully illustrated books like these – reminding us of our enduring fascination with nature's marvels above us.
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