rejected satellite data gives a fresh view of our floating companions
- Written by Grayson Cooke, Associate Professor, Chair of Creative Arts, Southern Cross University
Grayson Cooke, Author providedClouds have been objects of reverie and wonder throughout human history, inspiring art and imagination, and of course warning of extreme weather events.
Clouds are also central players in Earth’s climate. They move water around the globe, reflect sunlight and interact with radiation emitted by the Earth, and in...
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