To: HairOfTheDog
Oh, I don't know.
How about for typical South Florida skies: clear skies with scattered cumulus clouds at c.2500 ft. and with scattered cumulonimbus over the Everglades, I don't know exactly how low they are, but pretty low, and with tops to 37,000'.
But there is plenty of room to maneuver an airplane around the cumulonimbus and the cumulus are no problem, except for a few bumps.
So does this mean we can discuss the weather even more than we already do?
To: Sam Cree
So does this mean we can discuss the weather even more than we already do? Certainly! - I like to talk about weather. I hope in my life to one day see a tornado, and stand in a hurricane. I have gone to the ocean to watch storms and chased thunderstorms here, but it ain't the same!
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