Transcript detail

Loading...

Public transcript context with linked callsigns, related nets, and analysis metadata.

Back to transcripts
-Node
-Created
-Confidence
-AI Passes
-Analysis Steps

Transcript

Public transcript text

Dr. Luce and clouds are very interesting. They're typically present in the summer, so June, July are the two peak months in the northern hemisphere. And I guess that would be, sorry, backwards in my head. That would be January, February in the southern hemisphere. It took a second there, I was having a moment. So southern hemisphere is January, February, northern hemisphere is, no, what am I saying? December, January in the southern hemisphere, and June, July in the northern hemisphere. My goodness, I'm zoning out. Okay, so if you want Noctiluce and clouds, that's when to look, and they'll be on the horizon, typically at dawn, less commonly at dusk. So you need to be up at like four in the morning to see them. I've seen them here in Toronto a few times. You'll know when you see them because they're not like cirrus clouds. They glow, they glow brightly right away. So you'll know you're seeing them. Okay, let me drop it.

Explore

Linked public records