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Oct 2023
56m 16s

1KHO 201: For the Cloudspotters and the ...

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In this captivating episode of the "1000 Hours Outside Podcast," your host Ginny Yurich engages in an enlightening conversation with the founder of the Cloud Appreciation Society, Gavin Pretor-Pinney. Together, they unravel the beauty and mystique of clouds, delving into the incredible world of cloud appreciation.

From the inaugural lecture that sparked the society's creation to the whimsical yet informative nature of this global movement, Gavin shares his insights into the allure of clouds. With a staggering 62,000 members spanning across 120 countries, the Cloud Appreciation Society is a testament to the universal fascination with these ever-changing atmospheric wonders.

Discover how clouds serve as a profound entryway into nature, a canvas of optical effects caused by ice crystals and droplets. Gavin illuminates the names and stories behind various cloud formations, emphasizing how naming them transforms our relationship with the sky and encourages us to pay closer attention to the subtle changes above.

Join us as we journey through Lieutenant Colonel William Rankin's extreme cloud spotting adventure, and learn why looking up at the sky is a source of joy and wonder. Explore how the Cloud Appreciation Society unites people worldwide through shared appreciation for clouds, fostering creativity and mental well-being. Embrace the chaoses of life and find artistic inspiration in the ever-transforming canvas of the sky.

Whether you're a seasoned cloud enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this episode will deepen your connection with the sky and invite you to become a member of the Cloud Appreciation Society. Tune in and let the clouds inspire you on this cross-curricular exploration of nature's artistry.

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