Sentences with phrase «if high cloud»

On the Davies paper, there's little doubt that if high cloud cover decreases in height, that can serve as a negative feedback mechanism.

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Prior to the May 2011 top in the stock market if was the cloud computing stocks that were leading the stocks markets higher...
Once it was when from the summit of a high mountain I looked over a gashed and corrugated landscape extending to a long convex of ocean that ascended to the horizon, and again from the same point when I could see nothing beneath me but a boundless expanse of white cloud, on the blown surface of which a few high peaks, including the one I was on, seemed plunging about as if they were dragging their anchors.
Well, if your head was in the clouds and you didn't add an egg or two to the mixture, the chances are high that you won't succeed.
@Fatboy Gooner The Ozil deal was far less that 40 plus million as has been exposed on football leaks it was more in the region of 32 million with verious clauses that enable REM to take a percentage of any profit we make on selling Ozil and I would assume there are similar attachments with the Sanchez deal, even our record signings are clouded in smoke and mirrors so let not run away with the idea that its all SWengers fault, if your employer is on your back and pushing for results then you perform at a higher rate and push harder where as Wenger has no push from above so does nt go out of his way Kroenke does nt have the culture around him to win trophies cos thats not his aim and that filters down to the grass roots at Arsenal and shows in Wengers transfer policy and in the players performance.
The National Weather Service will issue a tornado warning if conditions create a high probability a tornado could develop, but the village will only activate sirens if a weather spotter within five miles of the village sees a tornado, funnel cloud or structural damage caused by severe winds.
Alternatively, if the sun is setting as a weather system exits and high pressure is building, then the departing clouds would be illuminated.
If the high, partially obscuring clouds contain tiny hexagonal ice crystals, a halo will form around the sun or the moon.
[Response: Note also that more low clouds would unambiguously mean a cooling effect, but more high clouds could lead to either a warming effect or a cooling effect, depending on the altitude of the clouds and the typical particle size in the GCR - induced clouds (if any).
«If indeed these features are high - altitude clouds generated by flow perturbations associated with a deeper vortex system, such drastic fluctuations in intensity would indeed be possible,» Sromovsky added.
A similar statement can be made concerning many stars in spiral galaxies and gas clouds that surround some galaxies.b These stars and gas clouds have such high velocities that they should have broken their «gravitational bonds» long ago — if they were billions of years old.
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By opting out of the DropBox offer, American carriers can more easily convert consumers to the higher capacity 32gb and 64gb version of the S3 which would be less tempting for consumers if they were given 50gb of free cloud storage.
If you upgraded your account a few months ago to a higher plan, but you didn't end up using the extra features, projects, or storage space, although you did keep using Credit Repair Cloud in general, we'd consider applying a prorated credit towards future months.
If the lime cloud of the ForexCloud custom indicator gets aligned somewhat below the candlesticks as depicted on Fig. 1.0, price is said to be driven higher i.e. a trigger to buy the designated currency pair.
The presence of weather in some levels will have some effects on your HUD, if it is raining your HUD will have water on it, especially in the cockpit perspective but if you reach a high enough altitude, you can get scale above the clouds and out the rain.
If you look at the number of nodes, cumulative raw compute power, total storage etc. of just the people playing on Xbox Live at any one time, combined with very high bandwidth connectivity and add to that potentially millions of people playing on their mobile devices added to the cloud... then I think it might be time for the Blue Pill / Red Pill discussion and I'll jump out of my skin if someone calls me up and says «Hello Sandy, my name is Morpheus!&raquIf you look at the number of nodes, cumulative raw compute power, total storage etc. of just the people playing on Xbox Live at any one time, combined with very high bandwidth connectivity and add to that potentially millions of people playing on their mobile devices added to the cloud... then I think it might be time for the Blue Pill / Red Pill discussion and I'll jump out of my skin if someone calls me up and says «Hello Sandy, my name is Morpheus!&raquif someone calls me up and says «Hello Sandy, my name is Morpheus!»
It's a ridiculously convoluted rigmarole that shows Nintendo's reluctance to embrace cloud storage and account - bound purchases, but you can make the system transfer much easier if you upgrade to a high capacity MicroSD card before you even buy your New 3DS XL!
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.
The higher - frequency «solar photons», if reflected by something on the surface (be it an ice - sheet, a body of water, or someone's windshield) will happily change course and zip right out of the atmosphere again, completely unaffected by GHGs (though not by cloud, of course.)
Even if the clouds hypothetically were completely determined by GCR, one would expect to see deterioration of the correlation if viewed from above due to the presence of higher clouds not influenced by GCR.
[Response: If you view the clouds from above, as the satellites do, you will have problems seing the low clouds underneath high clouds where these overlap.
It cools, and if it get high enough any water vapour it contains that has not already turned into cloud, condenses into ice clouds.
For instance, on p187 «higher temperature means more water vapor in the air and therefore fewer clouds» — Presumably, he meant that if the temperature is higher, the relatively humidity could be lower (and so there might be less clouds).
The next flight was along the same route, one or two days later, and the nacreous cloud had gone but, in the same general area, there were noctilucent clouds shining in the light of an invisible sun, much higher, certainly well over 100,000 ft. I've often wondered if the conventional explanations of noctilucent clouds are right.
Actually more the opposite (if their analysis were correct) since the clouds under consideration have a higher greenhouse effect associated with them, not a higher albedo effect.
Even if clouds were decreasing there would be the clear sky super greenhouse effect where the rate at which downwelling thermal radiation grows relative to increasing temperatures is actually higher in the tropics than the rate at which surface thermal radiation emissions increase.
Re 106 — Actually, the «iris effect» mechanism is supposed to involve a shrinking of high cloud area (if it is true), see also http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/NasaNews/2002/200201167312.html.
The first diagram shows by way of a broken green line the undulation in tropopause height band if you look at the green arrows in the cloud to the left that lateral flow corresponds with my diagram but I extend the flow downwards beneath the distorted tropopause to the top of the adjoining subsidence column which is actually situated off to the right of this picture which focuses on frontal disturbances between low and high pressure cells rather than on the relationship between the low and high pressure cells themselves.
If the Sun is close to the horizon and feathery cirrus clouds sit high in the sky, «ghost» images of the Sun will sometimes materialize on either side of it, giving the appearance of three Suns shining in the sky.
As the electroscavenging mechanism removes ions even when GCR is high, electroscavenging can make it appear that GCR does not modulate planetary cloud if the electroscavenging mechanism is not taken into account.
It is an interesting cloud complexity — if you get high cloud instead of low there is more sunshine.
Sure, if there is low cloud cover and still air, yes it takes a bit longer for everything to cool down after sunset, but it is all gone by sunrise, except where the daytime heat has been stored by high thermal capacity materials such as concrete.
Now, if our earth has a thermostat and does not allow all the water to boil away, i.e. a shield, like clouds, then we have an oscillatory system: the water cycle creates more clouds at high solar output and diminished clouds at low solar output.
If low clouds have different IR emissivity than the high ones then they may change climate via cosmic ray modulation even if total albedo is the samIf low clouds have different IR emissivity than the high ones then they may change climate via cosmic ray modulation even if total albedo is the samif total albedo is the same.
Surely the hurdle for cosmic rays should, if anything, be higher as the science behind how greenhouse gases is well understood but the mechanism (apart from same vague theories about cloud seeding) for GCR is not?
Jeans showed that any such cloud no matter how uniform in properties, if the total mass exceeds some threshold value, becomes unstable, and a region of slightly higher density appears.
I believe the IPCC claim that high cloud is a positive feed back (traps heat) and low cloud is a negative feed back (reflects sunlight) and following IPCC simple logic we find that AGW will cause less rain and more droughts sooooooooooooooooo if we have less rain we have less low clouds therefore we must have more high cloud.
Students may also compare their Student Cloud Observations On - Line (S'COOL) observation record of clouds with their findings regarding the validity of the weather proverb, «The higher the clouds, the better the weather,» to determine if the days high clouds were observed were days of fair weather.
Now, if we could just get the weather people to stop identifying the aerosol spraying feathering out as «high cirrus clouds,» we'll be happy!!!
Pooh, Dixie Erlykin and Wolfendale do specify that, relatively speaking, the greatest effect was seen in low cloud cover and mid cloud cover, and they use the f value for those levels in their calculations, but if CR affect higher layers dissimilarly so as to reduce the net effect that should be noted.
If it gets too hot, the oceans heat up, evaporation increases, high altitude clouds form, and they reflect back sunlight and shade the surface more, compensating and regulating temperatures so that life survives.
You are probably also aware already that water vapor is as much if not more of a so called greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide is and there is a lot of evaporating ocean water on the planet not to mention clouds and high tropical humidity because hot air provides added space in the atmosphere for water vapor gas to become a major component of air.
ANDREW REVKIN, The New York Times: Well, in 1991, Mount Pinatubo blew in the Philippines and sent a huge cloud of sulfate particles high into the stratosphere and cooled the world's climate, which is kind of a drag if you're trying to build impetus toward cutting emissions of heat - trapping gases.
When temperatures rise there may be more water vapor evaporated into the Atmosphere and that may result in more clouds and, if clouds have a net cooling effect (as I think they do) that may reduce the rate of incoming shortwave radiation and thus reduce incoming energy rates such that the temperatures will not rise as high.
If you are not familiar with stratocumulus clouds you can see a high resolution LES of stratocumulus here.
If we contend that seas are warming, wouldn't that lead to higher evaporation rates resulting in more cloud cover.
I asked a friend if he knew how many cloudless days they got - it happened to be overcast with high clouds at the time and he (only partly in jest) said, «You mean sunny like this?
... similarly dense clouds, if very high, though they equally intercept the communication of the earth with the sky, yet being, from their elevated situation, colder than the earth, will radiate to it less heat than they receive from it, and may, consequently, admit of bodies on its surface becoming several degrees colder than the air.
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