I will just note that "RJ “requested” clarification of the TYPE of cloud – NOT the NAME of the cloud – I will ALSO note that almost all “clouds” are sufficiently short-lived that they don’t need names – rather like “mayflies”… “Fred” obviously is an anomaly…
a sage about 2 months ago
I’ve called clouds cirrus before. They never complained.
David Huie Green AmericaIsGreatItHasUs about 2 months ago
He just didn’t want to act too familiar.
juicebruce about 2 months ago
Hummm … Thought Fred was a “Tick” ;-)
Mediatech about 2 months ago
I know a nimbostratus cloud when I see one, but I’m not one to gossip.
ajr58(1) about 2 months ago
Nimbus. Numpty. Close enough
Serial Pedant about 2 months ago
Even they were cumulo-nimbus?
Ellis97 about 2 months ago
I’ve always just called clouds, “clouds.”
CaveCat87 about 2 months ago
RJ obviously got “Nimbus” confused with “Nimrod”.
wellis1947 Premium Member about 2 months ago
I will just note that "RJ “requested” clarification of the TYPE of cloud – NOT the NAME of the cloud – I will ALSO note that almost all “clouds” are sufficiently short-lived that they don’t need names – rather like “mayflies”… “Fred” obviously is an anomaly…
FRITH RA about 2 months ago
I’m also a Fred, we Fred’s have to stick together.
MihailElminar about 2 months ago
Reference to Fred Hoyle and his The Black Cloud?
Strawberry King about 2 months ago
Do you let Goku ride you, Nimbus Fred?
Jayalexander about 2 months ago
Our weatherman’s name should be Cumulo Numbskull Esq.
shawnc1959 about 2 months ago
Remember … you can’t have “Verne” without “nerve”.