The phrase
"atmospheric disturbance" refers to any change or disruption happening in the Earth's atmosphere. It could be caused by various factors like weather patterns, air pressure changes, or natural phenomena.
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The perceived motion is caused
by atmospheric disturbances to the free - standing fibers that couple light onto the chip, changing the relative phase between the two incoming beams.
The new hi - res composite images change that, suggesting instead that prominences could be one of the driving forces for the solar wind, since to create the smoke rings, and other patterns in the corona, they must be creating much
larger atmospheric disturbances than previously thought, with a much longer range.
The Shallow Radar experiment will peer 30 feet or more below the Martian surface to detect buried water ice; another instrument, an infrared radiometer, will monitor dust storms and
other atmospheric disturbances.
At that time, satellites that could measure the Total Solar Irradiance (TSI) received by the Earth from the Sun
without atmospheric disturbance were launched.
The team hopes that the vast distance between the sites (roughly 3000 kilometres (1864 miles) between the most easterly and westerly stations), as well as the number and diversity of instruments used, will eliminate the chance of instrument error or
local atmospheric disturbances.
When snowfall is high in Siberia, the resultant cold air
enhances atmospheric disturbances, which propagate into the upper level of the atmosphere, or stratosphere, warming the polar vortex.
The study essentially meshed two kinds of computer models — the massive global climate simulations used to project long - term consequences of building greenhouse gases and small high - resolution simulations of
little atmospheric disturbances that can grow into hurricanes.
Their findings, published in Society's journal Weather, show for the first time that asperitas is a low level cloud made of water — not ice as previously suggested — which develops its characteristic form
from atmospheric disturbances, such as weather fronts and storms.
The 1.5 - micron wavelength is also ideal for atmospheric wind sensing from satellites because, compared to UV and visible wavelengths, it shows less susceptibility to
atmospheric disturbance and optical contamination from the sun and other sources.
While the vibrations of the ice sheet are small,
the atmospheric disturbances they create can be large because of reduced air pressure high in the atmosphere.
Every two to seven years, abnormally warm water in the Pacific Ocean causes
an atmospheric disturbance called El Niño.
Perched high above the corrupting interference of the atmosphere, they transmit images received prior to
atmospheric disturbance.
This could be
an atmospheric disturbance that dwarfs Jupiter's Great Red Spot.
At times, almost as a relief from the mortification of the act of painting, a dark, sardonic humour will erupt and spread wildly over the surface like
an atmospheric disturbance, leaving a wake of tumbled shapes and discordant colour accents, and precipitating a whole new chain of formal metamorphoses.
Its effects on precipitation and
atmospheric disturbances are still arguable.
In the Atlantic, conditions are favorable for hurricanes for about six months of the year, but strong storms only take shape when
an atmospheric disturbance comes through.