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  2. Uncloudy Day - Wikipedia

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    Uncloudy Day, also known as Unclouded Day, is a gospel song.Originally popular in church hymnals, it has come to be recorded many times over the years since, including being an early attention-getter for future star act the Staple Singers.

  3. Scud (cloud) - Wikipedia

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    These clouds are often ragged or wispy in appearance. When caught in the outflow beneath a thunderstorm, scud clouds will often move faster than the storm clouds themselves. If the parent cloud that scud clouds pair with were to suddenly dissipate, the pannus cloud accessory would not be able to be told apart from a fractus cloud formation.

  4. Storm Clouds Cantata - Wikipedia

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    The Storm Clouds Cantata (or Storm Cloud Cantata) is a cantata by the Australian composer Arthur Benjamin. The Royal Albert Hall, the scene of the "Storm Clouds Cantata" in both versions. This cantata was written for the assassination scene in the Alfred Hitchcock 1934 film, The Man Who Knew Too Much, in the Royal Albert Hall.

  5. Storm clouds make great pictures, but what do they mean - AOL

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    Indicates that the air below the cloud is dry; can also signify the downdraft region of a storm. Wall clouds. A supercell forms and a wall cloud pushes north of Beardstown, Ill. Friday, March 31 ...

  6. Derecho - Wikipedia

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    A shelf cloud along the leading edge of a derecho in Minnesota A damage caused by a derecho in Barga, Italy. A derecho (/ ˈ d ɛ r ə tʃ oʊ /, from Spanish: derecho [deˈɾetʃo], 'straight') [1] is a widespread, long-lived, straight-line wind storm that is associated with a fast-moving group of severe thunderstorms known as a mesoscale ...

  7. NASA offers explanation for bizarre 'trumpet noise' phenomena

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    NASA scientists believe the ominous noises could potentially be the "background noise" of the Earth otherwise known as "Ambient Earth Noise." Since this still lacks scientific confirmation ...

  8. Atmospheric noise - Wikipedia

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    Atmospheric noise is radio noise caused by natural atmospheric processes, primarily lightning discharges in thunderstorms. It is mainly caused by cloud-to-ground flashes as the current is much stronger than that of cloud-to-cloud flashes. [2] On a worldwide scale, 3.5 million lightning flashes occur daily.

  9. Cloud (music) - Wikipedia

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    In music, a cloud is a sound mass consisting of statistical clouds of hundreds or thousands of microsounds [1] and characterized first by the set of elements used in the texture, secondly density, the number of events within a time period. [2] Clouds may include ambiguity of rhythmic foreground and background or rhythmic hierarchy. Examples ...