Sentences with phrase «through cloud cover»

The ability of CMIS to measure surface characteristics through cloud cover made it a unique and essential sensor for climate.
Then there is question of how much SST data is available through cloud cover?
I was there in late July and was lucky that it was warm, partly cloudy with patches of blue sky peeking through the cloud cover.
They skydive down, breaking through the cloud cover to reveal the giant lizard and waves of carnage in his wake.
But satellite measurements can't be taken through cloud cover.

Not exact matches

«You have covered yourself with a cloud,» repines the author of Lamentations, «so that no prayer can get through
4c) let there be LIGHT (1 - 4 all the first day) 5c) God next creates the heavens (what we call the sky) above (2nd day) 6c) dry land appears as the oceans form (3rd day) 7c) green plant life appears on land (3rd day also) 8c) the cloud cover left over from the billions of years of rain finally condenses enough that a visible moon and sun can be seen from the earth's surface through the clouds (4th day) 9c) God creates sea life including fish and birds (5th day) 10c) God creates cattle and beasts (large land animals)(6th day) 11c) God creates man.
Cover any parts of your baby's body not covered by sun safe clothes with Sun Protection Factor (SPF) 30 or 50, even on days with cloud as UV rays still come through.
Global warming has replaced the China Syndrome as the number one energy worry in the United States, and Cassini is delivering a whole world of new data on Saturn: rubble - pile moons, record - groove gaps in the planet's famous rings, complex weather systems churning through the pastel cloud cover, and possible explanations for the unrelenting 900 - mile - an - hour winds.
Scientists can only sample air pollution in clouds by flying through them, a method that can't cover much ground or a long time period.
According to the new findings, Earth may be able to significantly reduce global warming by releasing some of the heat through a «vent» in the cloud cover over the Pacific Ocean.
Planes lifting off through a specific kind of cloud cover can inadvertently increase snowfall below
Ultimately, the group focused its investigation on the five strategies that appear to hold the most promise: reducing emissions, sequestering carbon through biological means on land and in the ocean, storing carbon dioxide in a liquefied form in underground geological formations and wells, increasing Earth's cloud cover and solar reflection.
Because Venus is covered in clouds, normal cameras can not see the surface, but Venus Express used a particular infrared wavelength that can see through them.
Thus the study shows that that iRAM simulates recently observed cloud cover changes in this the eastern Pacific more accurately than the GCMs, and iRAM also successfully simulates the main features of the observed interannual variation of clouds in this region, including the evolution of the clouds through the El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) cycle.
The Grolier Codex, the team argues, is also a «predetermined rather than observational» guide, meaning it declares what «should occur rather than what could be seen through the variable cloud cover of eastern Mesoamerica.
ENSO events, for example, can warm or cool ocean surface temperatures through exchange of heat between the surface and the reservoir stored beneath the oceanic mixed layer, and by changing the distribution and extent of cloud cover (which influences the radiative balance in the lower atmosphere).
It was a picture of a covered bridge with trees and flowers all around, blue sky with white fluffy clouds, butterflies flitting among the bright yellow, red, and blue flowers, a pathway through the grass up to the bridge, and lots and lots and lots of green leaves.
Meanwhile, there I was in sweat pants and a hoodie, surrounded by covered deck furniture that still had small batches of snow that was slowly melting and my head tilted towards the sun, desperately hoping Mr. Sun will stick around but after 10 minutes, the clouds covered the sun and a cold breeze swept through.
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Weather wise today there was a lot of cloud cover around through the early morning while the wind was coming out of the North.
Weather wise it was indeed a mainly hot and sunny day, except for when ever the set waves seemed came through we had five minutes of cloud cover.
Weather wise it was a mainly hot and sunny day here on the holiday island with some cloud cover passing through from time to time.
Sun beams in the distance were breaking through the thick cloud cover, providing a diffuse but beautiful light.
More cloud cover through the morning before clearing up by late morning for another hot and humid afternoon.
Too bad there was a fair bit of cloud cover on the bukit yesterday with the sun trying to break through.
Lighting effects were absolutely gorgeous, with beams of light cutting through foliage and streaming through intense cloud cover.
Outside, a thin layer of frost covered the ground like a bride's veil, twinkling in the patches of sunlight that dared shine down through the grey cloud above.
Icycle will have you biking through something that looks like old WW2 propaganda posters, something akin to a classic Rolling Stone album cover, and another that has you bouncing through clouds of candy.
Fernández has completed major public commissions including one at the Louis Vuitton Maison in San Francisco, California and another at the Seattle Art Museum's Olympic Sculpture Park, where her work Seattle Cloud Cover allows visitors to walk through a covered skyway while viewing the city's skyline through tiny holes in multicolored glass.
Fernández is the youngest artist commissioned by the Seattle Art Museum for Olympic Sculpture Park where her permanently installed work, Seattle Cloud Cover, allows visitors to walk under a covered skyway while viewing the city's skyline through optically shifting multicolored glass.
Fernández is the youngest artist commissioned by the Seattle Art Museum for the recently opened Olympic Sculpture Park, where her work Seattle Cloud Cover allows visitors to walk through a covered skyway while viewing the city's skyline through tiny holes in multicolored glass.
The artist's recent projects and commissions include a large - scale outdoor public art commission for the Seattle Art Museum's Olympic Sculpture Park, where her work — Seattle Cloud Cover ‖ allows visitors to walk through a covered skyway while viewing the city's skyline through tiny holes in multicolored glass; — Blind Blue Landscape ‖, a site - specific commission for the renowned Benesse Art Site in Naoshima, Japan, completed in September 2009; and — Stacked Waters ‖, a site - specific installation created for the cavernous entrance of the Blanton Museum of Art, January 2009.
ENSO events, for example, can warm or cool ocean surface temperatures through exchange of heat between the surface and the reservoir stored beneath the oceanic mixed layer, and by changing the distribution and extent of cloud cover (which influences the radiative balance in the lower atmosphere).
The paper argues that climate sensititvity to CO2 is much lower according to «observation» and that simplified «models» combining PDO and CO2 can «explain» most of 20th century warming through PDO - induced changes in cloud cover.
Svensmark (1998) later proposed that changes in the inter-planetary magnetic fields (IMF) resulting from variations on the sun can affect the climate through galactic cosmic rays (GCR) by modulating earth's cloud cover.
It is known that water evaporates faster at higher temperature than lower temperature, and it has been demonstrated through data analyses that cloud cover is slightly greater at higher temperatures than at lower temperatures; some regional effects are dramatic, such as the greater cloud cover throughout upstate New York in the daytime than the night time in summer.
Obviously a fair proportion is reflected back out from clouds, Ice cover etc, and some must be absorbed when passing through the atmosphere, which will leave what?
In attempting to substantiate this internal variability hypothesis, Spencer & Braswell (2011) assumed that the change in top of the atmosphere (TOA) energy flux due to cloud cover changes from 2000 to 2010 was twice as large as the heating of the climate system through ocean circulation.
I'm wondering about Transantarctic mountains, altitude, humidity, dehumidification, increased cloud cover and the creation of more Antarctic ice through this process.
The premise of Lindzen's hypothesis was that as the climate warms, the area in the atmosphere covered by high cirrus clouds will contract to allow more heat to escape into outer space, similar to the iris in a human eye contracting to allow less light to pass through the pupil in a brightly lit environment.
The release of gas hydrates may still be stoppable through a suite of techniques including withdrawing atmospheric CO2 by rapidly building soil fertility on a global scale, reforestation to increase reflective cloud cover, and rapidly reducing CO2 emissions — in other words, a massive emergency campaign to cool the planet: Climate Code Red!
Spencer & Braswell (2011) assumed that the change in top of the atmosphere (TOA) energy flux due to cloud cover changes from 2000 to 2010 was twice as large as the heating of the climate system through ocean circulation.
Dessler (2011) used observational data (such as surface temperature measurements and ARGO ocean temperature) to estimate and corroborate these values, and found that the heating of the climate system through ocean heat transport was 20 times larger than TOA energy flux changes due to cloud cover over the period in question.
I think it is also important to point out possible feedbacks on cloud cover through ocean fertilization.
Then, especially when there is excessive cloud cover over the oceans, the Sun's energy absorbed above the clouds can actually make its way down to the ocean surface (and below) warming the oceans by non-radiative processes, not by direct solar radiation which mostly passes through the thin surface layer and could barely raise the mean temperature of an asphalt paved Earth above -35 C.
Lit from below by Saturn's internal infrared glow, bright areas show where the cloud cover is thinnest, allowing the heat from the planet's interior to blaze through.
The reduction in nighttime cooling that leads to this bias may indeed be the result of human interference in the climate system (i.e., local effects of increasing greenhouse gases or human effects on cloud cover), but through a causal mechanism different than that typically assumed.
Furthermore, the alerting system can not detect all forest cover loss, whether due to the small size of the loss area, persistent cloud cover, or other explanations still being identified through GFW validation efforts.
There is growing evidence that this has already occurred31 through more evaporation from the ocean, which increases water vapor in the lower atmosphere32 and autumn cloud cover west and north of Alaska.33
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