Cloud Spotting



   For this blog, i spotted how the clouds were looking like on Wednesday (9/27) and noticed that there were barely any clouds. one part of the sky was dark and the other was showing a cloud that was moving slowly. a scientific observation i have about this cloud is that it when it is raining or snowing outside, the clouds will form one big cloud and just move together and when it is sunny, the clouds will separate and form a shape that can make a person think what kind of image is being portrayed in the sky. I was able to fit in this cloud spotting during my break from class and it seems in my opinion to work out for me because i wasn't aware of this type of behavior that clouds exhibit when the weather changes. This type of cloud in a sense to me acts like the way some animals (Ants mainly) act like when the season changes. This is kind of similar to watching the stars and constellations at night but the difference is that you are only able to spot clouds in the morning/afternoon.
               A few takeaways from this were that clouds seem to indicate what kind of transformation they could be going through. as shown in the picture, one side is very dark with a streak of light showing in the darker part. This could be a sign of things if you are very big on religion. the lighter part of the picture could also mean something is happening that can affect a person or has affected a person. a final takeaway for me was that this was also similar to the solar eclipse that occured earlier in the semester because literally one side was affected by the lack of light from the sky for a few hours or until the sun was produced again.

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