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'''Nephology''' (from the Greek word ''nephos'' for 'cloud') is the study of ]s and cloud formation. It is a branch of ]. '''Nephology''' (from the Greek word ''nephos'' for 'cloud') is the study of ]s and cloud formation. It is a branch of ]. ] meteoroligist ] was a major researcher within this field, establishing a classification system for clouds.





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Nephology (from the Greek word nephos for 'cloud') is the study of clouds and cloud formation. It is a branch of meteorology. British meteoroligist Luke Howard was a major researcher within this field, establishing a classification system for clouds.


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