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'scud' Came Up Earlier Today As A Crossword Answer.
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Here in NI it's also a slang word for a jinx. Does it have the same meaning elsewhere?
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'Scud' has had a long standing, albeit 'cloudy' (pun partially intended), application in the world of aviation, i.e. "Scud Running".
Scud running is the often soon to produce fatal results, of inexperienced pilots who are not rated to fly in instrument conditions but continue into lowering skies until they are forced to enter the clouds... the end of the flight is usually sudden and disasterous.
Our National Weather Service, here in the U.S. officially defines "scud" as "...Small, ragged, low cloud fragments that are unattached to a larger cloud base and often seen with and behind cold fronts and thunderstorm gust fronts. Such clouds generally are associated with cool moist air, such as thunderstorm outflow..."
Scud running is the often soon to produce fatal results, of inexperienced pilots who are not rated to fly in instrument conditions but continue into lowering skies until they are forced to enter the clouds... the end of the flight is usually sudden and disasterous.
Our National Weather Service, here in the U.S. officially defines "scud" as "...Small, ragged, low cloud fragments that are unattached to a larger cloud base and often seen with and behind cold fronts and thunderstorm gust fronts. Such clouds generally are associated with cool moist air, such as thunderstorm outflow..."
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