An Uncommon Type of Cloud

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THE type of cloud photographed by Dr. Lockyer (NATURE, November 17, p. 725) is very frequently seen at Kodaikanal in south India during the thunderstorm season in April and May. It is always associated with thunder and always appears after the thunder clouds have expended their electrical energy. This often happens quite suddenly when the storm is of local origin.

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