Clouds command splayed solar energy power rays across the Troposphere |
High above the Earth at the borderline encompassing the fringe of space that connects to the ring of upper atmosphere in plain sight is the greatest indicator of energy levels. Clouds clearly show the energy which can be ascertained by their study, of shape, movements, size and mass, content of vapor, rate of travel, acceleration or deceleration, direction of motion, density, reflectivity, barometric pressure, RH relative humidity, changing malleability, splaying or sectional concentration of sunlight, heat distribution, air pockets, turbulence, contortions and morphing. This energy is a good indicator of when to launch a rocket, and when not to launch. It can also predict weather and help determine the extent of seeing conditions for telescopic observation.