Thursday, October 18th 2007


Cloudspotting
posted @ 9:57 am in [ Uncategorized ]

Used to be that I hated seeing most kinds of clouds. The big fluffy ones set against a blue sky were OK. So were the dark gray ones rolling in and promising a good, creepy thunderstorm. But as for all of the others? Eh. Until now. I’ve been reading The Cloudspotter’s Guide: The Science, History, and Culture of Clouds by Gavin Pretor-Pinney — the founder of The Cloud Appreciation Society — and I love it.

So far of particular interest was the tale of a pilot — Lt.-Col. William Rankin — who as Pretor-Pinney puts it, “got intimate with a Cumulonibus.” While flying directly over a large storm, Rankin’s aircraft experienced engine trouble, and Rankin was forced to eject. He parachuted right through the Cumulonibus — complete with lightning, torrential rain, and hail — and managed to get away with only decompression sickness, frostbite, welts, assorted bruises, (and a phenomenal story to tell at dinner parties.)

–S.


2 Responses to “Cloudspotting”

  1. liftedlorax Says:

    oh this sounds fabulous…i love clouds.
    w
    http://motherrising.blogspot.com/2007/07/just-sky.html

    also at http://www.wendycook.com

  2. nicoleinvisible Says:

    okay, i’m only shy of the age 14
    and i’m already pretty much in love with your work.
    i can’t wait to read this!:]
    i’m guessing you’re a resident of indiana since i hear so much about it in your blogs…
    i am too. keep up the indiana spiritttt!

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