4.What can be inferred from the lecture about the effects of different types of clouds on Earth's climate? A. Low, thick clouds increase ocean temperatures much more than high, thin clouds do. B. The cooling effect of low, thick clouds is stronger overall than the heating effect of hig...
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Geoscience Laser Altimeter System (GLAS) on the ICESat Mission: Initial Science Measurement Performance of the Earth's surface and atmosphere. These nadir-pointed measurements fell along the ICESat's ground track, and spanned more than 4 cycles of the ... JB Abshire,X Sun,H Riris,... -...
Now imagine the ball is on top of a hill. Even a little push will make it roll down the hill. A pocket of air pushed up in an unstable atmosphere keeps rising. Here's when clouds can form and storms can happen. The ball will stay where you push it if it's on flat ground. Like...
Cloud, any visible mass of water droplets, ice crystals, or a mixture of both that is suspended in the air, usually at a considerable height (see video). Fog is a shallow layer of cloud at or near ground level. Clouds are formed when relatively moist air
On planet Earth there 1___ lots of different types of clouds in the sky. Some clouds are white, fat and fluffy. They are big and they are high in the sky. Other types of clouds are grey or thin. Sometimes, they are so low we think we can touch them. 2___ clouds contain water...
Richard H. Hahn snapped this stunning picture of a lenticular cloud over Rocky Mountain National Park just after sunset on Jan. 5, 2012. (Image credit: Richard H. Hahn) Clouds help regulate Earth's temperature. They bring life-giving rain to different regions. All of us at one time or ...
Earth radiation budget datacloudsseasonal changesalbedoemitted radiationnet radiation/ A9260 Lower atmosphere A9260N Cloud physicsNimbus-7 cloud and earth radiation budget data are compared in a study of the effects of clouds on the tropical radiation budget. The data consist of daily averages over...
Being made of moist air it becomes misty when the moist air is slightly cooled, with further cooling the water vapor and ice crystals of these clouds grow bigger and fall to earth as precipitation such as rain, drizzle, snowfall, sleet, or hail. What are the different types of clouds? Th...