Clouds
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And decades of data give us the view of our entire planet as a single organism sustained by currents circulating throughout the oceans and by
clouds
swirling through the atmosphere, pulsing with lightning, crowned by the aurora Borealis.
They’re in physics labs:
clouds
of gases held just fractions of a degree above absolute zero.
The different scales that give you these kinds of patterns range over an enormous range of magnitude, roughly 14 orders of magnitude, from the small microscopic particles that seed
clouds
to the size of the planet itself, from 10 to the minus six to 10 to the eight, 14 orders of spatial magnitude.
What happens when you have
clouds?
What happens when
clouds
form, when they dissipate, when they rain out?
Contrails change the climate by creating
clouds
where there were none before, and of course greenhouse gases change the system.
How do organic aerosols from biomass burning, which you can see in the red dots, intersect with
clouds
and rainfall patterns?
The basic building blocks of life aren't unique to Earth: amino acids have been found in comets, complex organic molecules in interstellar dust clouds, water in exoplanetary systems.
If they knew her, praise songs would rain from the
clouds
of their eyes, clearing the vision, bathing the heart.
This satellite measures whether there were
clouds
or not, because think about it: If there are clouds, then you might have some rain, but if there are no clouds, then it's actually impossible for it to rain.
You see that around March 6, the
clouds
move in and then disappear, and then around the March 11, the
clouds
really move in.
That, and those clouds, were the onset of the rains this year.
If we take a look at this other image, which shows the water vapor flow, you have dry air in black, moist air in gray, and
clouds
in white.
The blue sea has clean air above it and forms pretty few clouds; there's almost no rain there.
Then,
clouds
are formed and there is torrential rain.
In a universe of adversity these stars stuck together, And though days became nights the memories would last forever, Whether the weatherman said it or not, it would be fine, 'Cause even behind the
clouds
the kid could still shine.
A human can say, "Look, there is a god above the
clouds!
She's coming out of the ocean, and she's spitting oil into one hand and she has
clouds
coming out of her other hand.
And then, when you go to the other side, she has like a trunk, like a bird's beak, and she's spitting
clouds
out of her trunk.
It releases cortisol that raises your heart rate, it modulates adrenaline levels and it
clouds
your thinking.
But if the weather is horrible, the
clouds
are looming, and the wind is a raging tempest, and someone says, "Great weather we're having," he probably doesn't actually mean that.
Put another way, that's enough water to immerse the entire United States under a body of salt water over 132 kilometers tall, a height well beyond the reach of the highest
clouds
and extending deep into the upper atmosphere.
Since the atmospheric pressure is a lot lower in high altitudes, it would be freezing cold if you were flying above the
clouds.
For one thing, if this was just the Ebbinghaus effect, then we would expect the moon illusion to disappear for pilots flying high above the
clouds
since there wouldn't be any other smaller objects near the horizon.
But mostly electrons stay close to their nucleus as
clouds
of negative charged density that shift and move with time.
Gas clouds, now containing many elements besides the original hydrogen and helium, have higher density areas that attract more matter, and so on.
When scientists first worked this out over the first half of the 20th Century, the famous astronomer Harlow Shapley commented, "We are brothers of the boulders, cousins of the clouds."
The ones that are deflected by
clouds
are called diffuse irradiance.
But before we can examine how
clouds
affect the sun's rays and electricity production, let's see how these solar energy systems work.
Solar panels can use all types of irradiance, while solar towers can only use direct irradiance, and this is where
clouds
become important because depending on their type and location relative to the sun, they can either increase or decrease the amount of electricity produced.
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