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Well why don't you start w/the names of certain types of cloud formations, then attach a word for a publication: especially something catchy or notable. Will this be read by the general public or a scientific community-Who is your target market? Ex: Cumulus Cut-ups, Nebulus Notes, etc. If your readers will be paying subscribers, maybe hold a contest in the 1st year to ask what they would name it. Get a local business to donate a prize, ticket, item & let advertisers pay for your printing. Have fun!

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