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Hole Punch Clouds Over West VirginiaWashington DC (SPX) Dec 29, 2010 Looking up on a chilly December morning in 2009, residents of rural West Virginia (southwest of Charleston) would have seen a halo of light bursting through the thin bank of clouds that hung overhead. The light was streaming through hole-punch clouds and canals, most likely created by passing airplanes. This image, taken by the Landsat-5 satellite on December 11, 2009, shows the unique conditions in which such holes form. When airplanes, particularly propeller aircraft, pass through the clou ... read more |
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