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Noctulucent Clouds Defined
Relatively unusual wavy, thin, bluish-white clouds that form at altitudes of about 80 to 90 km. [Air: the nature of atmosphere and the climate; Micheal Allaby; p73; 1992; Curtis Garrat Limited; New York.] [Cloud investigation by satellite; Richard Scorer; p621; 1986; Ellis Horwood Limited; England.]
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