The day should continue fine in Warwick
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The photograph on this page of The day should continue fine in Warwick by Robin Stott as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Robin Stott Taken: 12 Jul 2020
A Covid sky (no contrails) from the summer of 2020. The high-altitude cirrus clouds are moving from left to right (southeast), denoted by the trailing fallstreaks of ice crystals. The first cumulus clouds of the day are moving from right to left (northwest). When clouds move in opposite directions, or in the same direction, it is a sign that the weather will not change very much for the next few hours, maybe longer. Reference: Alan Watts. Instant Weather Forecasting. London: Adlard Coles Limited, 1968. SBN: 229.97365.5
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