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Clouds:Nature and Culture


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It is perhaps the only instance when science surrendered to symbolism, and for some good reasons. The expression ‘to be on cloud nine’ has been in vogue since the 1890 discovery that the highest-rising cloud was the ninth and last on the list. However, later scientific research proved it to the contrary, identifying cumulonimbus to be tenth, and the last cloud. Despite such finding, the World Meteorological Organization sustained euphoric status to cumulonimbus as the true cloud nine. As a result, numerical expression cloud eight for ‘drinking too much liquor’, and cloud seven for ‘seventh heaven’ stay.
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Sudhirendar Sharma
7 Triveni, A6 Paschim Vihar, New Delhi 110 063, India

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It is perhaps the only instance when science surrendered to symbolism, and for some good reasons. The expression ‘to be on cloud nine’ has been in vogue since the 1890 discovery that the highest-rising cloud was the ninth and last on the list. However, later scientific research proved it to the contrary, identifying cumulonimbus to be tenth, and the last cloud. Despite such finding, the World Meteorological Organization sustained euphoric status to cumulonimbus as the true cloud nine. As a result, numerical expression cloud eight for ‘drinking too much liquor’, and cloud seven for ‘seventh heaven’ stay.


DOI: https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv114%2Fi05%2F1120-1121