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THE question has often been raised as to a possible connection between the aurora and the formation of clouds in the upper atmosphere. Observers in high latitudes have described cases in which, after a bright aurora, clouds have retained in some measure the forms of the previous light display. In other cases high clouds have been observed to arrange themselves in a formation very similar to the arch and streamers which are so characteristic of the aurora.
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SIMPSON, G. Auroral Characteristics of Clouds . Nature 77, 344 (1908). https://doi.org/10.1038/077344a0
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