Sentences with phrase «clouded by fog»

I had imagined a scorching heat emanating from a wildly bubbling crater and a 360 - degree view of Lengai's surrounds, but we had climbed throughout the night to find a summit clouded by fog.

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Then, when they finally reached land, they tried to land in Glasgow, Scotland, but the city was covered by clouds and fog.
During our stay, clouds hung heavy over the sky, releasing large, white flakes by the hour, enclosing the mountain with an opaque fog.
People had put up these nets called cloud catchers that enabled them to collect water by condensing fog.
They do this by, for instance, measuring the electrical flows within the barriers to determine the functionality of these barriers — or by simulating lung - air interaction using clouds of artificial fog.
During the dry season, with no fog layer to reflect sunlight, the smaller cloud cover allows plants to receive much higher radiation, increasing evaporation and photosynthesis rates, another process missed by the GCMs.
This fog layer is induced by the large nighttime precipitation, missed by current climate models, which underestimated the effect of clouds and precipitation.
The spacecraft also may see clouds and fog: Plutonian meteorology, driven by the planet's all - natural global warming and cooling.
I watch my 3 year - old whose memory is utterly fantastic, not clouded at all by all of the toxins and pollutants that have begun to fog my own brain.
The film starts by offering a series of disparate stimuli: talk of Italian - German conflict during World War II, a group of young students, a mountainous Tuscan landscape clouded in fog, a solitary farmer trudging through thick brush, a shot of a beetle toppling itself over.
By late afternoon, the wind increases and begins to cool the onshore marine layer, allowing the fog and low clouds offshore to progress inland without evaporating.
The Spin Jump can also be used to get rid of area - obscuring clouds, as well as fog produced by a new enemy, Foo, and activates the new Propeller Suit.
The narrative is portrayed by some of nature's basics elements: sky, fog, clouds, water and terra firma; and further reduced to white through near black by the use of charcoal: probably human's first art medium.
A Certain Slant of Light (2014), created for the glass atrium of New York's Morgan Library, reflected the colors of the four seasons, and his recent solo show at James Cohan, My business is circumference (2016), included installations inspired by fog, the light of a passing cloud, and the colors he noted during a hike through Yellowstone National Park.
Fog formation is a process where condensation occurs by radiative cooling, so there are processes that may do this, but these are radiation - produced clouds, not the subject of the paper in any way.
The radar imaging system used by Envisat and other satellites is particularly suited to observe polar areas, as it can acquire images through cloud or fog, and night and day.
It is occasionally disturbed by passing western disturbances associated with clouds and rainfall followed by cold waves and fog.
They know the importance of the summertime shade and moisture provided by the onshore transport of fog arriving as a wall of marine cloud.
[84] Of course our decision fully understood actually lifts the fog that the cloud of litigation concerning the alleged infringement of the Apple registered design by the Samsung Galaxy 10.1, 8.9 and 7.7 tablets must have created.
«Fog computing with its greater innate potential, is widening the scope of what cloud computing can achieve by bringing solo miners, private datacenters, public clouds, and IoT into the network.
Cloud services are being replaced by fog computing, an architecture in which data, compute, storage and applications are distributed between various end - user clients and devices, rather than between centralised nodes.
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