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Old October 11th 03, 07:13 PM
john cop
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"Bob Gardner" wrote in message .net...
Read this, and google on cloud temperatures.

http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/product...uv_clouds.html

When you look at a satellite shot, the whitest clouds are the coldest....at
their tops.


That is not inconsistant with anything I said.

I have attended a whole bunch of international icing conferences hosted by
the FAA, with meteorologists and aerodynamicists from all over the world in
attendance, and I have read the papers they presented at those conferences.
I have written and lectured on airframe icing. Simply stated, you are wrong.

Bob Gardner


Whow, does this mean you get to ignor the laws of physics or do you
get to rewite them?

-The sun does not heat clouds.-

For this to be true, the clouds would have to be perfect transmitter
of all the radiant energy that wasn't reflected. You know thats not
true from the simple fact that it gets darker as you decend into the
cloud. Its a silly statement.
 




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