Analyzing data collected over a 20 - month period, scientists from NASA's Goddard Space Flight center in Greenbelt, Md., and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology found that the number of
cirrus clouds above the Pacific Ocean declines with warmer sea surface temperatures.
Not exact matches
Floating high in the sky, well
above other
clouds,
cirrus sometimes have a translucent silky sheen to them.
Small details, like the tiny knobs of yellow popping out of the mist in «Profile (Orb)» (2015), seem to blossom into revelations, enticing you to peer more deeply into the surface, as if the picture plane were an aerial view high
above cirrus clouds, offering hazy glimpses of the Earth below.