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Letter: Obscured by clouds

Published 5 August 2000

From Dan Thomas

I enjoyed your piece on clouds soaking up more sunlight that they ought to
(15 July, p 36).
If meteorologists were cosmologists they would even now be
speculating on a hitherto unknown exotic particle. Massless and unreactive, it
would be intrinsically undetectable except for absorbing surprisingly large
amounts of sunlight when present in clouds. No doubt they would give it a short
and snappy name, something like “damp grey matter” perhaps?

Dan.Thomas@synopsys.co.uk

Issue no. 2250 published 5 August 2000

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