File:TIROS 5 radial clouds monthly review (Oct. 7, 1962).jpg

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English: The first of the "Monthly Weather Review" Picture of the Month series, as published in January 1963. This first picture shows a series of actinoform clouds extending along the parallel 7 degrees South Latitude and between 87 and 97 West Longitude. This cloud type was not even suspected prior to TIROS photography.
Polski: Pierwszy obraz z serii Zdjęcie Miesiąca "Miesięcznego przeglądu pogodowego" został opublikowany w styczniu 1963. Przedstawiał on formowanie się chmur radialnych wzdłuż 7 stopnia południowej szerokości geograficznej (między 87 a 97 stopniem długości zachodniej). Chmury tego typu po raz pierwszy w historii zarejestrowały kamery satelity TIROS 5
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