Cloudspotting with the Cloud Appreciation Society (Grand Junction, CO)

Sat Oct 07 2023 at 06:30 pm to 08:30 pm

Dominguez Hall (Room 111) | Grand Junction

Cloud Appreciation Society
Publisher/HostCloud Appreciation Society
Cloudspotting with the Cloud Appreciation Society (Grand Junction, CO)
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Learn how to spot clouds with this inspiring illustrated talk about the sky from the Cloud Appreciation Society.
About this Event

Gavin Pretor-Pinney, founder of the Cloud Appreciation Society, takes you on an illustrated tour of the sky. He shows how to recognize the many varied and dramatic cloud formations, from the fair-weather cotton tufts known as Cumulus to the flying-saucer shaped lenticularis and the fleeting cloud undulations called fluctus. In this enlightening and entertaining talk, Gavin explains why clouds look the way they do, how the sky has played a cameo role throughout the history of art, how clouds reveal the invisible movements of our atmosphere, and why spending a few moments each day with your head in the clouds helps you keep your feet on the ground. You will learn how cloud identification can help you forecast the weather, how a simple quality of water explains why clouds feel so dynamic, evocative and magical, and why cloudspotting is the perfect antidote to the pressures of the digital world. Looking up will never be the same again!


There will be a reception immediately following the talk with books available for sale.

Attendees are invited to share cloud images in advance of the talk if they would like for their image to possibly be discussed. Send a JPG or PNG file only to: [email protected]. Include your name, image caption, email address. Deadline for contributions is: October 4, 2023.

Image: Cumulonimbus and Cumulus congestus clouds spotted by Maya Kraushaar over Grand Junction, Colorado, US.


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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Dominguez Hall (Room 111), 1248 Houston Avenue, Grand Junction, United States

Tickets

USD 0.00 to USD 15.00

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