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  1. Cloud Atlas: A Novel by David Mitchell, 2004-08-17
  2. Nine Things You Simply Must Do: To Succeed in Love and Life by Henry Cloud, 2004-09-07
  3. Little Cloud (Picture Puffins)
  4. The Book of Clouds by John A. Day, 2005-08-25
  5. The Cloud of Unknowing: and The Book of Privy Counseling (Image Book Original) by Huston Smith, 1996-08-01
  6. Boundaries by Dr. Henry Cloud, Dr. John Townsend, 2002-04-01
  7. Changes That Heal: How to Understand the Past to Ensure a Healthier Future by Dr. Henry Cloud, 1997-01-01
  8. The Cloud of Unknowing (HarperCollins Spiritual Classics) by Harpercollins Spiritual Classics, 2004-09-01
  9. Old Path White Clouds: Walking in the Footsteps of the Buddha by Thich Nhat Hanh, 1991-05-01
  10. The Secret Things of God: Unlocking the Treasures Reserved for You by Henry Cloud, 2007-09-04
  11. Integrity: The Courage to Meet the Demands of Reality by Henry Cloud, 2006-02-01
  12. The Cloud Book by Tomie dePaola, 1984-05
  13. Above the Clouds: The Diaries of a High-Altitude Mountaineer by Anatoli Boukreev, 2002-12-01
  14. House of Clouds (Bold Strokes Victory Editions) by KI Thompson, 2007-10-08

161. Storm Clouds Postpone Shuttle Launch
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http://cnn.com/2002/TECH/space/05/30/shuttle.scrub.ap/index.html

162. Cloud Types!
The process of condensation results in the formation of clouds. Cloud watching is fun, because different clouds form under different circumstances.
http://eo.ucar.edu/webweather/cloud3.html
Do you know the basic ingredients for weather? Check here! The process of condensation results in the formation of clouds. Cloud watching is fun, because different clouds form under different circumstances.
Here are just a few common cloud types:
(Click on each photo to find out more about clouds.)
Low Clouds:

Stratus
Middle Clouds:
Altostratus
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Cumulus
What do you think it means if "nimbo" appears at the beginning or
"nimbus" appears at the end of a cloud name?
Puffy cloud
Thin cloud
Rain cloud Wispy cloud
Cumulonimbus Cloud Play the Cloud Matching Game! Click Here! Play Cloud Concentration! Click Here! ... [Predict the Weather!]

163. Weather Forecast Clouds Launch Plan
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http://cnn.com/2002/TECH/space/05/30/shuttle.weather.ap/index.html

164. Peffisaur - A Multiuser MMS Weblog Community
The images above are the clouds that have been generated so far (since the 2)This could be used in 6 DOF flight simulators to simulate real clouds or
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What is this cloud thing? Well...photos are posted here on this site randomly distributed over time from several users scattered all over the world (mostly Europe). A cloud here is defined to simply be a meltdown of these images into one single image - an image that obviously becomes more and more chaotic over time. The meltdown is done merging the new image into the old one. This is done by first selecting a random location in the old image where the new image is then drawn using an alpha layer to determine transparency. Pixel by pixel the colours are merged using the formula C (x + x , y + y (x, y) *

165. Clouds Cover Much Of Nation
CNN
http://cnn.com/2002/WEATHER/05/09/weatherpage.pm.ap/index.html

166. Clouds
The clouds themselves took 12 hours depending on the scene. Brief summary of the available methods to create clouds in POV-Ray
http://www.oyonale.com/ressources/english/sources13.htm
Source code, models and textures are licensed under a Creative Commons License
The MakeCloud macros
Media based on density files (df3) tend to render much faster than procedural-based media and still interact nicely with lighting. For this reason, df3 files can be used to create realistic cloudscapes, and particularly ones impossible to create with other methods. Here are some examples of how df3 files can be used. You can download the complete scenes (which are written in pure POV-Ray script) and the corresponding df3 files separately. These scenes took between 3 and 6 hours to render at 1600x600 or 800x600 on my P4 1.7Gz (with the exception of "Sunset 2" which took 35 hours, probably because it uses an extra light source), which is quite fast considering that they all use radiosity and many "slow" features such as other media and isosurfaces. The clouds themselves took 1-2 hours depending on the scene. Click on the image title to get the scene, and on the thumbnail to see a larger version. MakeCloud1 day
sunset

sunset 2

day
... df3 density files for the scenes (2 Mb) The MakeCloud macros help create df3 files such as the ones used in these scenes. These macros work as follows: they create a 3-dimensional black and white pigment in the x-y plane that defines the shape of a single cloud. This pigment is moved along the z axis, so that, when the macro is rendered as an animation, each frame (in TGA format) corresponds to a "slice" of the pigment (like in a tomography scan), as shown in the picture below (10 frames, z axis in red)

167. Clouds Cover Northeast
CNN
http://cnn.com/2002/WEATHER/05/29/weatherpage.pm.ap/index.html

168. Cloudman's Gallery Of Clouds -- Cloud Education And Products
Coud photos and charts, weather facts, and the history of Luke Howard, 18th century scientist who first developed the nomenclature for clouds.
http://www.cloudman.com/
Mt. Hood Lenticular Cloud
Cloudman's Screensaver The Book of Clouds
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Site Design by DoubleRich Design Last Update: May, 2004

169. Jeffrey Zeldman Presents The Daily Report
My comment suggested that the only sin of tag clouds was popularity. Tag clouds remove the guidance and artistry from our side of the equation,
http://www.zeldman.com/daily/0505a.shtml
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Remove Forebrain and Serve: Tag Clouds II
Tag Clouds are the New Mullets Discreet Music , the technology did (or so he claimed). This once avante-garde reliance on process works better as art than as architecture. We who make websites must strike a fine balance between guiding our users and allowing them to lead us. We listen but we also synthesize and invent. We conduct user research but we interpret the results. We ask what users want but we decide what they are really lot As tag clouds come to replace expert taxonomies in common practice, carefully constructed hierarchies vanish. In their place is a flattened world where every idea, at any level, is a topic as worthy as any other. Eight Mile is a topic at the same level as Detroit, which is a topic at the same level as Cities, which is a topic at the same level as United States, and so on. Let the process create the music. The less brainy and more pressing problem is that with tag clouds, topics either gain immediate, widespread traction with the public, or they disappear from the cloud. Once they disappear, it is as if they no longer exist. Few users will ever find them. Network effects being exponential, what is immediately mildly popular quickly becomes artificially very popular, while what has yet to become popular never will be. The same problem plagues any Thanks to the exponential nature of such linkage, our lucky post soon has 500 links. Some people link to it without even reading or looking at it, simply because a trustworthy blogger like Kottke linked to it first. Less fortunate articles and discussions wither and die, unnoticed.

170. High Level Clouds Delay NASA Bid To Achieve World Altitude Record
CNN
http://cnn.com/2001/TECH/space/08/12/flying.wing.ap/index.html

171. Jeffrey Zeldman Presents The Daily Report
It’s not just blogs that are using weighted tag clouds. It is of course wrong to compare weighted tag clouds to mullets, mood rings,
http://www.zeldman.com/daily/0405d.shtml/
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Tag clouds are the new mullets
Like mood rings and fanny packs, like mullets and the Macarena, the weighted tag clouds meme popularized by Flickr and Technorati is about to cross a permanent cultural shame threshold. Brilliant as the idea remains, faddishness is choking its air supply. Damned clouds are everywhere.
  • Kalsey might have been the first blogger to make the meme his own. (At any rate, he was the first blogger to wonder aloud if he was the first blogger using tag clouds.) Playground Blues May 1st Reboot competition, made tag clouds a centerpiece of its 2005 redesign. Nicholasjon 7 January post for an adoration of tag clouds and tips on how to let various free tools generate them for you.)
browse categories It is of course wrong to compare weighted tag clouds to mullets, mood rings, and similar instances of mindless pop-cultural detritus. Tag clouds are not dumb. Their smartness is why so many have rushed to use them. But ubiquity and repetition quickly turn sweets to ashes. Kopy Kats Kill Klouds?
14 April 2005 11 am edt
The big roundup
The Web: A Work in Progress
Q . How many web pages have gone live with placeholder text?

172. CNN.com - Smog Clouds View From Space Station - August 31, 2001
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Mikhail Tyurin, left, Frank Culbertson, center and Vladimir Dezhurov LONDON, England The Earth is becoming less blue and more blurred when viewed from space, because of increased levels of smog, astronauts say. United States astronaut Frank Culbertson, who currently is in command of international space station Alpha, said Earth is becoming less clear as forests are burned and gas emissions rise. He said the view from space has changed markedly since his first mission in 1990. "There is smoke and dust in wider spread areas than we have seen before, particularly as areas like Africa dry up in certain regions,'' he told the BBC. "I have seen changes in what comes out of some of the rivers, in land usage. We see areas of the world that are being burned to clear land, so we are losing lots of trees." He said the changes were a cause for concern. "We have to be very careful how we treat this good Earth we live on," he added.

173. CNN.com - Nature - Soot Eats Clouds, Turns Up Global Thermostat - May 12, 2000
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174. JT & The Clouds - Home

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175. Acid Clouds Destroy Arctic Ozone, NASA Says
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http://cnn.com/2000/NATURE/05/31/environment.ozone.reut/index.html

176. Green Valley Moments » Blog Archive » Clouds!
clouds! Maybe it’s because we’ve had months and months of nothing but sunny days with blue skies, but I really enjoy seeing some clouds in the sky.
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177. CNN - Endeavour Fuels Up, But Clouds Threaten Launch - January 30, 2000
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January 31, 2000 Web posted at: 10:13 a.m. EST (1513 GMT) From wire and staff reports CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida After an eleventh-hour engine review, NASA cleared Endeavour for launch Monday on its mission to create the most comprehensive and accurate map of Earth ever. Technicians began fueling the shuttle early Monday, despite concerns that cloudy weather could delay the liftoff. With only hours remaining before liftoff, NASA on Sunday declared space shuttle Endeavour's engines safe to fly despite lingering uncertainty over two fuel pump seals. The announcement kept Endeavour on track for a Monday afternoon launch on an Earth-mapping mission. Thick clouds, however, could still force a delay.

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179. CNN - Technology - Clouds, Computer Problems Delay Endeavour Launch - January 31
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January 31, 2000 Web posted at: 12:56 p.m. EST (1756 GMT) In this story: Uncertainty over fuel pump seals Better maps now of Venus than Earth RELATED STORIES, SITES CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (CNN) Cloudy skies and computer problems forced NASA officials to halt the launch countdown for the space shuttle Endeavour, slated Monday to begin a mission to create the most comprehensive and accurate maps of Earth ever. Heavy rains pounded the Florida launch site shortly before launch time, as technicians tried to troubleshoot a problem with a computer that issues commands to key shuttle systems. With 20 minutes left before a 12:47 p.m. EST launch, the space agency decided to halt the lift off for an indeterminate amount of time. There is a two-hour launch window.

180. Above The Clouds
When Above The clouds jazzmen Vernon Porter (bassist/producer) and Vince Denham Copyright 2002, Above the clouds Graphic Design www.dennisbest.com
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distributed by Electric Kingdom Distribution. 303-433-5883 When Above The Clouds jazzmen Vernon Porter (bassist/producer) and Vince Denham (saxman) start working on a new recording project, they invite the best in the
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These extremely talented songwriters, singers, and players joined Vernon and Vince in the studios and made it a "Brighter Day".
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