NASA Langley support for the Cloud, Aerosol, and Complex Terrain Interactions (CACTI) ARM AMF experiment

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NASA Langley support for the Cloud, Aerosol, and Complex Terrain Interactions (CACTI) ARM AMF experiment

NASA Langley support for the Cloud, Aerosol, and Complex Terrain Interactions (CACTI) ARM AMF experiment


NASA Langley support for ARM AMF CACTI
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In 1803, a man named Luke Howard used Latin words to categorize clouds. Cirrus, which means "curl of hair," is used to describe high, wispy clouds that look like locks of hair.

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