In contrast,
high clouds tend to have a warming effect on the surface and atmosphere.
Which effect predominates depends on the type and location of the clouds, with low clouds tending to cool more than they warm and
high clouds tending to warm more than they cool.
Not exact matches
In most cases, the Australian regions where the variety does best
tend to be ones where
clouds of fog are not an uncommon sight in autumn and winter — inland and up
high.
These
clouds tend to be deep, with
cloud top heights reaching as
high as 10 km above sea level, Pettersen explains.
This study showed that
higher resolution climate models
tend to more realistically depict how droplets form a
cloud and how precipitation develops.
And one other piece of bad news: Warming
clouds tend to shift
higher in the atmosphere, where they trap more heat while reflecting no more sun than they would have lower down.
Costa Rica
cloud forests
tend to have less rain but
higher humidity and fog like conditions due to low lying
clouds, making this an ideal environment for abundant moss growth, plus wild orchids and ferns.
Those with low tops bounce the Sun's energy back into space to keep us cooler, whereas
high - level
clouds tend to trap heat radiating upwards from the Earth.
Here is more on HIRS and ISCCP
Cloud Trends, indicating that low
clouds (which predominantly cool) have
tended to decline or remain unchanged, while the ratio of
high clouds (which
tend to warm) to low
clouds has
tended to increase.
Generally in an onshore wind - regime, coasts will have greater sunshine than inland stations (convection / stratification of
cloud due
higher temp) and sea - breeze affects
tending to clear coastal
cloud in summer.
These studies show that the decrease in low -
cloud amount with surface warming overcompensates the low -
cloud increase by inversion strengthening seen in a warmer climate, and more realistic models
tend to exhibit larger low -
cloud feedback and
higher ECS (see this blog post for a more thorough discussion).
A recent study used NASA satellite observations to test the skill of climate models in simulating this
cloud - type transition, and found that
high sensitivity models simulate it more accurately, while low sensitivity models
tend to overemphasize its climate cooling effect.
Cloud apps developed for the legal industry
tend to employ
high security standards and protection due to the sensitive nature of the documentation and confidentiality required.
Now, it is true that
cloud solution providers have an incentive to maintain the
highest standards of security and that legal
cloud providers, in particular,
tend to focus efforts on providing for the unique needs of the profession.