Examples of using Cloud cover in English and their translations into Chinese
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There is a break in the cloud cover, to the west," he said.
And Germany- with cloud cover worse than Alaska's- gets 21 percent of its electricity from renewables.
Warm year-round, the temperatures are tempered by the amount of cloud cover that affects the area.
At this time, convective banding features had begun wrapping around the system; however, it lacked deep, central cloud cover.
Both satellites are equipped with microwave(radar) instrumentation which penetrates cloud cover and darkness and provides information 24 hours a day.
One possible link between the supernovae and climate is that muons in the lower atmosphere affected cloud cover, thereby cooling the planet.
In optical remote sensing, however, one of the major constraints that limits the use of this tool is cloud cover.
The dry season, from May to October, produces northeasterly winds, lower temperatures, less cloud cover, and less-predictable rainfall.
Below, Captain Alan Stuart could see pieces of the sunlit Pacific between the breaks in the cloud cover.
Murugesan is an editorial board member of Computer and edits its bimonthly column,"Cloud Cover.".
Though slightly less efficient than silicon in direct sunlight, CIGS performs better under cloud cover and in variable light.
It also suggests new ways for astronomers to test whether planets orbiting red dwarfs have cloud cover.
In contrast, the VIMS observations(color image at bottom) suggest widespread cloud cover during both flybys.
The catalog search system includes the satellite browse image and related information such as date, time, geographical location, cloud cover and so on.
The dry air is really good for telescopes, and also, the cloud cover is below the summit of these mountains so that the telescopes have about 300 days of clear skies.
Fans and players can expect much-welcomed cloud cover and cooler temperatures, with a high of just 76 Fahrenheit(24.4 Celsius) according to the National Weather Service.
Sometimes the cloud covers the sun but it comes back again.
At any moment, clouds cover about 60 percent of Earth.
A massive brown cloud covered the horizon to the west.
Clouds cover the sky and turn day into night.