Examples of using Cloud cover in English and their translations into German
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It's cloud cover.
Cloud cover Today at 8:00 PM light rain.
Trip, find some cloud cover.
Cloud cover Sunday at 5:00 AM light rain.
Show Real Time Cloud Cover.
Cloud cover Tomorrow at 4:00 PM light rain.
All I can see is cloud cover.
Everest, cloud cover opens up.
The blue line shows variations in global cloud cover.
Cloud cover Saturday at 7:00 PM light rain.
Only thick cloud cover can be seen.
Cloud cover is too low this time of year.
The probable dropped into cloud cover, Sector Hekla.
Only cloud cover is about 20,000 feet below us.
Only the airport of Marseille is again visible through a cloud cover.
Cloud cover Tomorrow at 7:00 PM overcast clouds. .
Up to 80% of solar UV radiation can penetrate light cloud cover.
Cloud cover Saturday at 10:00 PM overcast clouds. .
This video shows calculated cloud cover in percent as well as wind direction red arrows.
Cloud cover Monday at 5:00 AM scattered clouds. .
Jenkins said they suspect the planet is rocky, likely with active volcanoes,and has a thicker atmosphere with greater cloud cover than the Earth.
Cloud cover Tomorrow at 3:00 AM scattered clouds. .
We show the sensitivity of the parameterization of the large-scale formation of cloud cover that is used in one state-of-the-art model Yang et al., 2000.
Cloud cover Saturday at 1:00 PM scattered clouds. .
Sea Earth's atmosphere, the flow of ocean currents, changing cloud cover and the geophysical forces that shape our planet in near real-time in Earth Revealed.
Cloud cover was predicted between 4 and 8 km hight with some rain on the afternoon.
Surprisingly, increases in solar activity tend to reduce cloud cover, so solar effects may be far more important than indicated by direct heating alone.
In Estonia the cloud cover became denser and the south and south-easterly winds gathered force up to 12-16 m/s.
A the SOL lags cloud cover which again lags cosmic rays.
The greater than normal cloud cover would decrease incoming radiation, lowering temperatures at the Earth's surface V. Ramanthan of Scripps has verified this point.