Weather wise this morning there was a lot of small
cloud drifting over.
Then a light southeasterly breeze sprang up, and over the next several days most of the ash
cloud drifted over the islands west and northwest of Tambora.
To the untrained eye the picture on the screen simply took on the appearance of a few innocent
clouds drifting over an azure blue sea.
Not exact matches
The APEC summit has only just ended, but like the return of hazy skies
over Beijing,
clouds of uncertainty surrounding the regional forum have again
drifted overhead.
Off the coast of Namibia, for several months a year, a layer of smoke from African savanna fires
drifts over a persistent deck of low
clouds.
Off the coast of Namibia, for several months a year, a layer of smoke
drifts over a persistent deck of low
clouds.
And polar - orbiting satellites are designed to cross the same spot at the same time each day, which is important for tracking changes in
cloud cover — but
over time, the satellites may
drift in their orbits as they run low on fuel, arriving a bit later each day.
This song follows the journey of a raindrop as it falls from the sky into the rivers and streams on its journey around the world until it changes to mist and
drifts back up to the
clouds to starts it's journey all
over again.
LONG BEACH, California — Dense
clouds of tire smoke and feverish electronica recently wafted
over Long Beach after the party that is Formula
Drift invaded the city's grand prix circuit.
Broken
cloud, the color of dark fire in the last of the sunset,
drifted over the hills above the port, and streetlamps lit the quay that lined the waterfront.
The painting sees a dainty
cloud as it blissfully
drifts over mock Tudor rooftops.
Over the sea ice field the observations include: sea ice freeboard height and hence sea ice thickness from radar altimetry; sea ice surface temperature and sea ice
drift from respectively infrared radiometer and imaging spectrometer under
cloud free conditions.
What if the
cloud of sulphur
drifts over a sovereign nation who was not consulted?
When water evaporates from the oceans, the vapour can rise
over nine miles to form rain
clouds that reflect sunlight; or it may rise just a few miles and
drift back down without forming
clouds.
Researchers caught what they say are the first direct images of wildfire smoke
drifting over Greenland this past summer with NASA's
Cloud - Aerosol Lidar and Infrared Pathfinder Satellite Observation (CALIPSO) satellite, which they presented this week at the annual meeting of the American Geophysical Union in San Francisco.