Re: mammatus
- From: alan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Alan)
- Date: Thu, 24 Nov 2005 07:50 +0000 (GMT Standard Time)
In article <11oaij4dkhhme59@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, into@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
(Skywise) wrote:
> alan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Alan) wrote in
> news:memo.20051123064119.1044A@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
>
> > In article <11o7ck7oh8scm9d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
> > into@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Skywise) wrote:
> >
> >> "Landy" <bill.landenberger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
> >> news:1132699372.994625.11150@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
> >>
> >> > Are we all too politically correct here or am I the only one who is
> >> > game to say the the root meaning of the word "mammatus" means that
> >> > these clouds are "breast shaped". Always a favourite topic of
> >> > titillation with climatology students (pardon the awful pun).
> >> > cheers
> >> > Bill
> >>
> >> mammatocumulus - a cumulus or cumulostratus storm cloud having
> >> breast-shaped protuberances below; from the latin 'mammatus'
> >> meaning 'having breasts'
> >>
> >> Brian
> >
> > Nothing to do with this then?
> >
> > http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/november2005/221105weaponizedweather
> > .htm
>
> hahahahahaa....that's a joke, right?
>
> Brian
Well I always find what he says somewhat far fetched, but some people must
believe him. Again, this is like David Icke; most people in England fall about
laughing at the mere mention of his name, but he seems to go down well in
Canada. I do understand that in the winter it is very cold and the nights are
rather long there :-)
Alan
http://www.veloceraptor.free-online.co.uk/enigma.html
http://veloceraptor.blogspot.com/
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