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ApiContraption t1_iwvyshq wrote

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TeamAlibi t1_ix26yex wrote

To be clear if you read the article they mention that the clouds were being reported for years and it was only in 2017 that they categorized them and established an explanation for them.

It took 9 years for the classification to be accepted by the World Meteorological Organization

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_Ptyler t1_ix3ijdu wrote

There’s actually a relatively new cloud formation that hasn’t been really well documented. What the clouds do is roll around in a wave like pattern and makes formations in the sky that look like an ocean. So I assume that’s what this is.

When I say, “new,” I’m not saying the cloud formation is new lol but it’s pretty recently discovered. I think

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