BOILING CLOUDS WARN OF "BAD SPOTS" FOR AIRCRAFT (Science News)

Clouds as a rule are matters of no great concern to airmen; if they cannot climb over them or fly under, they depend on radio from ground stations to help them fly it blind. But when a pilot sees a "mess o' cauliflower" cooking on the horizon, he seeks a way around.

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Posted July 22, 2005

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