Pareidolia (parr-i-DOH-lee-ə) is the tendency to interpret a vague stimulus as something known to the observer, such as interpreting marks on Mars as canals, seeing shapes in clouds, or hearing hidden messages in reversed music.
It is a subset of apophenia (app-ə-FEE-nee-ə), the spontaneous perception of connections and meaningfulness of unrelated phenomena — such as finding significance in such random things as automobile license plate numbers, birthdates, and arrangements of fallen twigs — perhaps best exemplified by the film A Beautiful Mind.
Warmer air causes greater stratification creating the pretty, puffy cumulus clouds. Sail plane pilots use the thermal currents to climb, clouds use them to billow upwards. Winter clouds tend to be flat stratus clouds.
Concretionist over 4 years ago
Around here, the winter clouds are much more commonly a 90%+ overcast whereas the summer clouds are often “pretty”.
Bilan over 4 years ago
Why do we do it in the summer? Because you can’t lie back in the field in the snow or mud.
whahoppened over 4 years ago
Winter clouds don’t break up into little familiar shapes.
Richard S Russell Premium Member over 4 years ago
Pareidolia (parr-i-DOH-lee-ə) is the tendency to interpret a vague stimulus as something known to the observer, such as interpreting marks on Mars as canals, seeing shapes in clouds, or hearing hidden messages in reversed music.
It is a subset of apophenia (app-ə-FEE-nee-ə), the spontaneous perception of connections and meaningfulness of unrelated phenomena — such as finding significance in such random things as automobile license plate numbers, birthdates, and arrangements of fallen twigs — perhaps best exemplified by the film A Beautiful Mind.
jamessveta over 4 years ago
Are we allowed to come out?
jpayne4040 over 4 years ago
And there is your answer! Well done, Frazz.
sandpiper over 4 years ago
It’s all in the perspective – and the weather
P51Strega over 4 years ago
Warmer air causes greater stratification creating the pretty, puffy cumulus clouds. Sail plane pilots use the thermal currents to climb, clouds use them to billow upwards. Winter clouds tend to be flat stratus clouds.
DonLee2 over 4 years ago
For a Sunday comic about shapes in clouds, the clouds seem to be a bit of an afterthought in the art.
garysmigs over 4 years ago
anyone REALLY from michigan sees NO resemblance to the skies of summer and winter in THAT state!
deadstick over 4 years ago
There’s a rather humdrum reason. Summer clouds are mostly cumuliform, with complex shapes. Winter clouds are mostly stratiform, and look — well — meh.
streetbeater over 4 years ago
https://www.gocomics.com/lola/2020/05/17?ct=v&cti=880528