Philosophy
Clouds vs NEXRAD radar
Okay. Remember when you were a kid and you would lie down on the grass on a Summer day, gaze at the clouds above, and envision recognizable and familiar forms? Sure you do. Well, we are now adults and somewhat sedentary and spend a lot of time in front of the computer monitor. So, let's extrapolate the childhood "cloud experience" to those NEXRAD radar weather images. Sit back, remove your glasses, sip some beer or a favorite spirit, indulge in a pipe bowl of catnip [optional] and let your imagination flow. Be creative and rotate the images to get a different perspective. If you see Jesus or the Devil--that's okay--help is available.About NEXRAD
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Strange Clouds
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Martian Pareidolia
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Giovanni Battista Riccioli And Jupiter's Cloud Belts
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"tv Weather" Poll
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3d
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