One hobbyist named cirrus, cumulus, and stratus back in 1803
10 August 2026 at 14:00
Luke Howard was an industrial chemist in London. He studied clouds as a hobby in the early 1800s. In hisΒ Essay on the Modification of Clouds,Β he gave the standard cloud formations the names we still use today. Cirrus is the Latin word for a wisp of hair, cumulus for "convex or conical heaps," stratus for a "horizontal sheet." β Read the rest
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