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Clouds increase the global reflection of solar radiation from 15 % to 30 %, reducing the amount of solar radiation absorbed by the Earth by about 44 W / m².
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Clouds remain one of the largest uncertainties in future projections of climate change by global climate models, owing to the physical complexity of cloud processes and the small scale of individual clouds relative to the size of the model computational grid.
It is the only Cloud in its " Atlas of Clouds " where the Man-humanity is addressed subtly challengingly and threateningly, showing that it is the only cloud having global implications.
Clouds and reflection
Clouds and solar
Clouds and radiation
In 1900, a lecture titled " Nineteenth-Century Clouds over the Dynamical Theory of Heat and Light ", by Lord Kelvin, suggested that physics had no satisfactory explanations for the results of the Michelson-Morley experiment and for black body radiation.
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He suffers from sea sickness, and in Death in the Clouds believes that his air sickness prevents him from being more alert at the time of the murder.
He directed the films Zapata: The Dream of a Hero, Like Water for Chocolate ( adapted from the novel written by his ex-wife Laura Esquivel ), A Walk in the Clouds with Keanu Reeves and Anthony Quinn, and the Hallmark Hall of Fame production A Painted House, adapted from the John Grisham novel of the same name.
More contemporary renditions include samples from such popular artists as Sam Cooke and The Soul Stirrers ( 1963 ), The Byrds ( 1970 ), Elvis Presley ( 1971 ), Skeeter Davis ( 1972 ), Mighty Clouds of Joy ( 1972 ), Amazing Rhythm Aces ( 1975 ), Willie Nelson ( 1976 ), and The Lemonheads ( 1992 ).
He was a conscientious and effective commanding officer, popular with the men under his command — an affection still retained by Wimsey's former soldiers many years after the war, as is evident from a short passage in " Clouds of Witness " and an extensive reminiscence in " Gaudy Night ".
Lord Peter Wimsey was played by Ian Carmichael in a series of independent serials that ran from 1972 to 1975 and adapted five novels ( Clouds of Witness, The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club, Five Red Herrings, Murder Must Advertise and The Nine Tailors ) and by Edward Petherbridge in 1987, in which three of the four major Wimsey / Vane novels ( Strong Poison, Have his Carcase and Gaudy Night ) were dramatised.
Many impressive objects visible only from the southern hemisphere, such as the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds, are not listed.
Clouds are pulled together by its wingbeats, the sound of thunder made by its wings clapping, sheet lightning the light flashing from its eyes when it blinks, and individual lightning bolts made by the glowing snakes that it carries around with it.
No X-rays above background were observed from the Magellanic Clouds during the September 20, 1966, Nike Tomahawk flight.
Image: Large and small magellanic cloud from new zealand. jpg | Large and Small Magellanic Clouds as viewed in the Southern Hemisphere sky
Notable persons include Tataŋka Iyotake ( Sitting Bull ) from the Hunkpapa band ; Touch the Clouds from the Miniconjou band ; and, Tašuŋke Witko ( Crazy Horse ), Maȟpiya Luta ( Red Cloud ), Heȟaka Sapa ( Black Elk ), Siŋte Gleška ( Spotted Tail ), and Billy Mills from the Oglala band.
His theme song " Sweepin ' the Clouds Away " from the film Paramount on Parade ( 1930 ) was one of its theme songs and was played in the end credits of the film's second part.
Rays from a Pillar of Fire in the Clouds reaching to Moses, to express that he acts by Command of the Deity.
The strain of the year-long Clouds tour added to the stress from the three years touring in support of Transmissions was a major factor in the departure of Ronald Jones in late 1996.
Sekhmet is the subject of " Lionheart " a song about the goddess by the symphonic power metal band, Amberian Dawn from their The Clouds of Northland Thunder album.
Aristophanes, in The Clouds, deals more indulgently with him than with Socrates ; and Xenophon's Socrates, for the purpose of combating the voluptuousness of Aristippus, borrows from the book of " the wise Prodicus " the story of the choice of Hercules.
Roosevelt rushed down ten miles ( 16 km ) from his campsite at Lake Tear of the Clouds to the closest town and telephone which was outside of Newcomb, New York, approximately away from Long Lake.
Clouds and 15
She quit school at 15, then spent 8 years working with surfwear company Mambo Graphics until she took up the role as co-frontwoman of The Clouds.
Clouds and 30
1995 also saw the release of Clouds In My Coffee, a boxed set of highlights from her 30 year career from 1965 to 1995.
On Tuesday, 19 April 1994, 11: 30 am Clouds and high winds in the vicinity of the Kennedy Space Center require Endeavour and its six astronauts to remain in space an additional day.
A remastered version of the orchestra's highly rated first album, " Sweepin ' the Clouds Away ," was officially released on September 30, 2011.
* Gussow, Mel, " A Character in Reverse, an Author in the Clouds ", The New York Times, March 30, 2004
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Aristophanes parodied such teachings in his play The Clouds by putting a prayer to air in the mouth of Socrates.
Nevertheless, in 1942, Alessandro Blasetti produced his Quattro passi fra le nuvole ( Four Steps in the Clouds ), the story of a humble employee, considered by many others as the first neorealist work.
Might & Magic: The World of Xeen ( comprising Clouds of Xeen and Dark Side of Xeen ) was reviewed in 1994 in Dragon # 201 by Sandy Petersen in the " Eye of the Monitor " column.
In the mystery novel Clouds of Witness by Dorothy L. Sayers and its series adaptation by BBC Television, Lord Peter Wimsey solves the case by reference to Manon Lescaut.
That year, she was part of an ensemble of international actors in the French film directed by Michelangelo Antonioni and Wim Wenders, Beyond the Clouds.
Clouds, however, which cover about half of the earth ’ s surface, have an average emissivity of about 0. 5 ( which must be reduced by the fourth power of the ratio of cloud absolute temperature to average earth absolute temperature ) and an average cloud temperature of about.
Clouds in the mesosphere form by adiabatic cooling of water vapor to supersaturation which leads to nucleation or condensation of ice crystals onto small dust particles.
The seven poems she selected —" The Clouds ", " Decor ", " Absinthe ", " Suicide ", " The Church ", " Sunset ", and " The Harp ", none used by Schoenberg — were merely " points of departure " for her suite for mixed ensemble.
*' A Walk in the Clouds ', Thimphu in the rains, Travelogue in The Indian Express, 21-06-2009, by Arjun Razdan
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