Amazing video of a "roll cloud" that seems to neatly demonstrate many of the things we discuss fairly often. It is extremely object-like. "It" seems to move around despite continuously forming and reforming itself at the boarder, while *seeming* not to "mix" with the "layers" around it. And, of course, the air around it is "pulling" it into place as much as the air in it is "pushing" into new space, so it gets at all of Steve's bidirectional-causality urges. Anyway... if nothing else, it is pretty damned cool to watch:
https://youtu.be/InxQlUOYAng?t=58 <echar...@american.edu>
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