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Examples of cloud


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The wasps rarely appeared before the sun reached the ant nest and would retreat when clouds blocked the sun or the nest was shaded.
The aim of our studies was to examine turbulent, wavy structures in noctilucent clouds taking into account the clouds dusty plasma nature.
However, the dusty plasma nature of noctilucent clouds has been neglected.
A specific feature observed in noctilucent clouds is wavy, turbulent structure.
Large-scale magnetic fields are also detected in molecular clouds.
However, this interpretation is clouded because of saving heterogeneity across the population.
The uniform whitishgrey appearance of fog and clouds is due to light scattering by a high density of very small droplets.
Although the years may have clouded his memory, this eccentric man had certainly lost none of his conviction.
Here she loaded 9200 tonnes of coal, amidst clouds of coal dust that penetrated everywhere, leaving a black film over every surface.
I remember your dance and the veil of mist and fog which merged with the clouds above.
The asteroid belt is represented visually by clouds of space debris - percussive sounds in the music.
Their roofs contain and project like clouds over the earth, keenly symbolic and showing relative status in subtle ways.
Score, infinitely pliable, can manipulate and metamorphose, clouding lines of functional demarcation - even emulating source.
The origins of spoken motherese are as clouded with mystery as are the origins of speech.
The laboratory results may be related to the behaviour of marine stratocumulus clouds.
As two surfaces approach each other, the counterion clouds become compressed resulting in an increase in the local counterion concentration at each surface.
Because their minds are not clouded by passion or g reed, they are able to see through other people.
At least two planes were heard, a police sergeant said, but they could not be seen above the clouds.
The overall understanding of the nature of atrioventricular valvar atresia is then clouded still further by ongoing morphological controversies.
The situation is clouded by the common confusion, as ' auxiliaries', of operatives with periphrastic (or analytic) elements associated with the expression of verbal categories.
As both armies waited for sunrise, a tempest arose and the dawn was darkened by dust clouds, so that men could scarce behold one another.
However, the import of foreign waste plastics has been clouded by controversy.
To some extent these later developments have clouded analyses of earlier socialist parties.
A patient's reasoning is often clouded by the impact of disease.
In this environment, rapid and substantial reductions in irradiance due to clouds are frequent throughout the year.
In this regard, the prospects of the campaign in dialect areas are clouded with uncertainty.
Her judgement on political violence is also clouded by her desire to depict the struggle as a just war.
Deviations can be explained by optically thick debris clouds of small liquid droplets with higher velocities than the free sur face velocity.
Finally, stars are formed in cores with rotating disks around them, since the clouds are expected to have some angular momentum.
However, although being an interesting point by itself, we emphasize that our simulations are not sufficiently appropriate regarding the vertical dynamics in noctilucent clouds.
In the following section we present an analysis of (5.1) under various conditions that occur in molecular clouds.
The relevance of the investigation to nonlinear phenomena (instabilities and localized structures) in interstellar molecular clouds is also discussed.
If at all, they are rather small clouds.
All the stars enchain the clouds and direct them towards the back of the stage which lights up.
They seem like clouds in the sky, like still dreams overhead, taking now this, now that form.
A possible application is to interstellar clouds, if there is a sharp boundary between vacuum and expanding plasma.
There is currently no consensus as to how any such large complex molecules are formed in the interstellar clouds.
Being continuously in orbit above the earth, its observations, free from our planet's clouds and atmosphere, are as good as it gets.
The resulting products are different and of a wider range than those from gas-phase or surface chemistry in molecular clouds.
The feedback of clouds on temperature is very complicated.
We know there is very little water in the clouds.
When such plasma clouds were seen far above the ionosphere, they were clearly separated by an intervening region of ionosheath plasma.
However, vinylcyanide was observed toward hot molecular cores and cold clouds.
On the other hand, in some reports there are much more explicit links, suggesting that red rain fell from clouds during a meteor shower.
Therefore, comets are fragments of exploded planets, not condensates of primordial clouds of gas and dust.
The frequent occurrence of small white clouds at certain locations indicates the presence of mountain peaks.
Nearly all white clouds are small, and some sites on the surface have such clouds relatively often.
The clouds are initially black and then change to white on the tenth frame.
Differentiating "clouding" from "reduced" consciousness is surely clinically uncertain.
In fact there are two stylistic problems ; at times the authors seem unable, or unwilling, to give clear explanations without clouding the issue.
The stability of stratocumulus clouds with strong evaporative cooling effects is explored in laboratory simulations.
The plagioclases are slightly strained, clouded and contain prominent fluid inclusions.
Further, observations on the wind and the state of the clouds were noted daily.
Also, the transparency of the process is likely to be substantially increased by eliminating ad hoc procedures which in the past have clouded it.
Figure 2 represents the pools of units by "clouds" to reflect the ill-defined limits of a set.
Weather a great deal better, sun trying to break through clouds.
The invention of clouds; how an amateur meteorologist forged the language of the skies.
Models of turbulent molecular clouds show that their supersonic internal motions lead to the formation of structures.
An airborne platform is being made available to view both storms above clouds and above most of the scattered moonlight.
The presence of self-gravitational forces unavoidably brings about a degree of non-uniformity in molecular clouds.
When the oscillation amplitude is comparable to the cluster dimensions, there is significant overlap between the electron and ion clouds to facilitate effective collisional absorption.
Jeans (1902) was the first to predict the instability of selfgravitating large-scale gas clouds.
Finally, we need some clouds-we use a slightly more complicated version of clouds than that introduced earlier.
The possibility that red rain cells - whether from a terrestrial or extraterrestrial source - could breed and multiply in clouds may offer one explanation.
In this context a single explicit contract in practice trails clouds of implicit relations and obligations involving particular clients.
We may easily grasp the physical mechanism governing thick charge clouds without resorting to a mathematical analysis.
Where the air rises condensation can take place and roll clouds or lenticular clouds form.
The clouds fade to reveal the powerful image of a gothic tower surmounted by a cross.
Conductors do not attract lightning; instead they silently discharge the clouds' surplus electricity by channelling it into the ground.
The composer was therefore able to shape the distribution range of clouds of sound in real-time.
They have an a priori grasp, however clouded by selfinterest, of the a priori principle of ethics.
The area was covered with thick dark clouds of explosion and smoke.
Thus, our simulations offer new insight into the dynamics of noctilucent clouds.
The mean of this combined category would therefore lie somewhere between the extremes of the two sandhi tone exemplar clouds.
In this respect the equations describing the evolution of clouds are rather similar to that describing blob dynamics in resistive and 'high-beta' regimes.
Each can say different things to the other to get the other to see the clouds as she or he does.
Two people may entertain themselves by looking at the clouds, trying to see in them different things.
Therefore, the turbulence and magnetic field are important factors for the dynamics of molecular clouds.
Outside, the land stretches, empty to the horizon; the sky opens, with speeding clouds.
Therefore, the plasma mode we consider is used to study the sheath formation along with the sustainment of dust clouds.
A critical examination of these issues is certainly to be welcomed, because the debate has hitherto been clouded by considerable misunderstanding.
Near merger is explained as the by-product of extensive overlapping of the exemplar clouds of two or more categories.
Currently, small batches of material (100 to 5000 lb) are destroyed by such means, and they leave behind buoyant thermals or clouds of contaminants.
The mountains and the clouds are reflected in the lake, as are the houses, farms and chapels.
The weather was very warm and the seas smooth, and low clouds appeared to cut off the masts of the fishing boats.
Shapes are never merely just shapes, but also sunbursts, leaves, rays, clouds, tokens, wings, crystals, window panes and symbols.
Outside, the clouds opened, revealing the cordial half- moon.
Politics also clouded the role of the police.
Suddenly the clouds gathered thick, and there was a change from clear sky to deep gloom.
Before you the winds flee, and at your coming the clouds forsake the sky.
I did not describe the storm, but the heavy, fearfully dark clouds that carried it in their bowels as they rolled towards us.
Then we fail to see the beauty in a leaf or in the clouds.
The first panel shows four hanging bodies; the second shows four small clouds of car exhaust.
I do not see how they can look at the clouds and justify that view.
First, great incomprehension clouded the terms and definitions that would either make or break the case for intervention.
The white clouds (usually sparse) were also widely regarded as being composed of tiny crystals of water ice, rather like cirrus in our atmosphere.
Depending on greenhouse gasses and clouds the level of outgoing radiation is approximately 3 km above the surface.
Objects with intermediate colour excess and single velocity component were selected to be sure that molecular lines originate from single clouds.
Early morning water-ice clouds, which evaporated when the temperature rose, were detected in the lower atmosphere, as well as abrupt temperature fluctuations.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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