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"It'll get cloudier and cloudier, and if you shine your laser through, you'll see that effect," says Williams.
Georgie running through a slightly darker, cloudier Derry in 2017.
The demand outlook, by contrast, is starting to look cloudier.
But the reality of the matter was a bit cloudier.
Confidence: High Tonight: We turn cloudier, and after 4 a.m.
The picture is cloudier in other parts of the rich world.
Dwight's self-knowledge, on the other hand, seems cloudier than ever.
However, that likelihood is cloudier than it was a week ago.
Several witnesses said it was cloudier than usual and smelled bad.
Confidence: Medium Skies turn cloudier, with perhaps some rain chances on Tuesday.
What is in store longer term for the market, though, is cloudier.
In the United States, the outlook for electric truck demand is cloudier.
The desire to live a healthy, informed lifestyle will get even cloudier.
" That system, she continued, gave "us cloudier conditions, breezier conditions and colder air.
If the cloudier outcome materializes, highs might struggle to get much past 50.
Legislatively -- and from a policy perspective -- the effect of Trump's increased Trumpiness is cloudier.
If we add to the mix Latinos, Asians, and Hindu Indians, things become cloudier.
Still, on the political, legal, and business fronts, Kushner's future looks cloudier by the day.
Skies are probably on the cloudier side, with perhaps some occasional afternoon breaks of sun.
Clear ice is much denser than its cloudier, low-market friends, which are suffused with air.
These days, though, Dr. Grobert says her future at Oxford looks cloudier than it used to.
Haspel's prospects are cloudier as senators have questions about her record on using harsh interrogation tactics. Sen.
Because of this, many scientists have hypothesized that a warming Arctic will lead to a cloudier Arctic.
ABI's prospects, once as golden as its Corona lager, have assumed the cloudier quality of a Belgian witbier.
What they supposedly specifically do is cloudier, because there are at least a dozen or more different ones.
While fourth-quarter profits are expected to have increased by 16.3 percent, the outlook going forward grows cloudier.
But things will get cooler and cloudier this afternoon, and rain is expected to start around 29 p.m.
The news sent shares of the companies reeling as the revenue drivers for the companies became even cloudier.
Facebook is still reporting substantial revenue growth year-over-year, but these recent departures make for a cloudier outlook.
Things look even cloudier, I fear, for Gendry (Joe Dempsie) with whom Arya finally consummated their long-thwarted love.
After some morning drizzle, we're left with a salvageable Sunday afternoon, despite the cooler and cloudier conditions of Saturday.
If a non-Sanders candidate (almost certainly Biden) can win in South Carolina, Sanders' Super Tuesday pathway becomes cloudier.
The Prickly Pear mask seemed to have a cloudier essence than the other masks, but that didn't make a difference.
The firm in November downgraded the stock from neutral, assessing a "cloudier" path to meet its 2020 and three-year guidance.
Confidence: Medium-High Tonight: Skies may be cloudier than not through the evening, and we still run the risk of some conversational snowflakes.
But if not, you'll notice that the matte finish gives the glass a slightly cloudier look and makes it less prone to fingerprint smudges.
Christopher Williamson, chief economist at Markit, told Reuters the job cuts are driven by a mix of "disappointing order books" and a cloudier political outlook.
The Capital Weather Gang is reporting that today brings a cooler, cloudier and more unsettled weather pattern, which will stick around D.C. into next week.
"Despite low rates, the cloudier economic outlook and ongoing market uncertainty may be keeping some potential homebuyers away from the market this fall," Kan said.
The voting membership of the Academy circa 1987 would have given all the prizes to "Green Book," but in 2019 its prospects are decidedly cloudier.
Weidmann acknowledged, however, that the economic outlook had grown cloudier in recent weeks, fueled by uncertainty over China and weakness in oil and other commodity prices.
In the Arctic, cooler and cloudier than average weather patterns during the summer melt season helped keep loss of sea ice to a relatively insignificant level.
As the future path of interest hikes gets cloudier, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said the balance sheet reduction program will continue to proceed as planned.
In South America, by contrast, where the economic outlook is cloudier, the going discount is about 30%, and negotiations over several GP-led restructurings have collapsed.
It used to be the case that a stormy summer in the Arctic meant cloudier and cooler than average conditions, which led to less sea ice loss.
The decision exists as both symbol and substance: powerful as a symbol of the pro-gun movement's victory, but considerably cloudier and more limited as a judicial precedent.
That was the bull scenario for this week, but the case for a rally was made much cloudier with the departure of Trump's top economic advisor Gary Cohn.
Traditionally, Northern European buyers have favored the island's cooler, cloudier north side, with its nature reserves and hiking trails, while British buyers have preferred the south for its year-round sunshine.
Chief Executive Herbert Haas said he was still cautious given that it was only May, but "I can't deny that at the moment the sky is a bit more sunnier than cloudier".
Last week, Ford provided a cloudier 2019 outlook because of tariff costs and uncertainty over Britain's exit from the European Union, only saying it had the potential for higher earnings and revenue.
Five years later, only two reactors out of 42 technically operable units are running and, after a court ordered shut down of another operating plant this month, the future has become even cloudier.
I KNOW IT IS EARLY, BUT -- JUST SHINE A LIGHT ON IT FROM YOUR POINT OF VIEW AND DOES IT MAKE THE CURRENT QUARTER GUIDANCE ANY CLOUDIER THAN IT OTHERWISE MIGHT HAVE BEEN?
Liquid-water droplets stick around longer than ice droplets (which are bigger and more likely to fall as rain), and this seems to be why the region is cloudier than global climate models predict.
When the company reports its Q33 earnings Thursday morning, the numbers themselves — even if they're great, which no one expects — won't be enough to assuage investor concerns around the company's cloudier-than-usual future.
As the embattled retailer continues to struggle with its turnaround efforts, its first-quarter results show that its financial picture is getting cloudier — and that Eddie Lampert, the company's C.E.O., has less room to maneuver.
As the economic picture has become cloudier, money market pricing for a rise in UK interest rates this year has collapsed and is the main driver of sterling selling since the start of August, analysts say.
Though often used for criminal enterprises — like a plot to steal money or to sell illegal drugs — conspiracy appeared to be a cloudier explanation for the occupation, which drew an array of people with grievances against Washington.
To make the situation cloudier, the stochastic relative strength index momentum indicator in Intel is flashing a bearish sign that hearkens back to Intel's more than 15-point decline from its April highs last year, Cramer said.
The outlook has grown cloudier in recent days, and Trump told reporters during an Oval Office appearance Tuesday with South Korean President Moon Jae-in that his planned meeting with Kim on June 12 in Singapore could be delayed.
Conventional wines — those that we have drunk our entire lives, and that dominate the menus and shelves of restaurants and stores — can start to seem predictable after a dip into the funkier, cloudier, is-there-a-pasture-in-my-glass surprises of this category.
Few of the composers of the generation before Byrd are well-known names, and their music unsettles ears tuned to the flowing delights of later years: The counterpoint is cloudier, the phrases often stop rather than conclude, and the harmony is sometimes frankly weird.
I finished "This Life" in a state of enlightened despair, with clearer vision and cloudier purpose—I was convinced, step by step, of the moral rectitude of Hägglund's argument even as I struggled to imagine the political system that might institute his desired revaluation of value.
Check out the companies making headlines before the bell: Monster Beverage — BMO Capital downgraded the beverage maker to "market perform" from "outperform," noting its premium valuation compared to its peers and saying that a cloudier outlook means that the stock price may be "as good as it gets."
There, under cloudier skies, Pedersen's wife, Maria (Tuva Novotny), raises their three children and reassures him, in long-distance calls, that all's well on the home front—not easy, when the middle kid, Jakob (Terkel Sand), confused and angered by his father's absence, harms a fellow-student at school.
But as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel travels to Washington for the leaders' first official meeting on Wednesday, things have grown cloudier: Sounding like his predecessors, Mr. Trump has said that settlements "don't help" the peace process, and he has cast doubt on his campaign commitment to move the embassy.
And a 2005 study found that Danes remember the day when Denmark surrendered to Germany in World War II as being colder, cloudier, windier and rainier than it truly was and the day when Denmark was liberated from Germany as being warmer, sunnier, less windy and less rainy than it truly was.
Read more: Trump's escalating trade war with China is starting to hurt the US job marketStill, the uncertainty is likely to spill far beyond the borders of the world's two biggest economic powers — and international companies are operating in an environment that's cloudier than it was before the G7 summit, according to Lovely.
Redheads have a greater ability to produce vitamin D. This is due to the highest concentration of people with red hair and pale skin living in cloudier, European regions which has resulted in the unique adaptation, While helpful in its own right, higher levels of vitamin D also make it less likely for them to get arthritis and diabetes.
Perhaps because they weren't eating as much vitamin D-rich protein like fish, humans adapted to the cloudier environments of areas like Britain and Scandinavia by developing lighter skin that could help them produce more vitamin D. Skin color, in other words, is just as much the result of changing conditions and lifestyle as it was migrating from one part of the world to another.
In contrast, the world's climate was cloudier and wetter than today near the start of the warm Atlantic Period of 8000 years ago.
The western parts of the country have a transitional Mediterranean climate. The hills and mountains are drier, colder, windier, and cloudier. The north region has a typical continental climate.
Winters tend to be cloudier than summers with mean daily sunshine hours ranging from a high of 11 hours/day in January to a low of 3 hours in June.
They also differ in character from blanket bogs which are much thinner and occur in wetter, cloudier climatic zones.Whittow, John (1984). Dictionary of Physical Geography. London: Penguin, 1984, p. 438. .
Ullapool has an oceanic climate with, considering its northerly latitude, relatively mild temperatures year- round. With an average 1,105 sunshine hours per year, it is cloudier than any major city in Europe.
On the coasts, in the summer there is more wind, and it is cloudier. Coasts with higher latitudes have a temperature of in the winter months whereas lower latitude coasts get down to . Coastal areas may receive or more of snow.
The southern and south-western parts of South Island have a cooler and cloudier climate, with around 1,400–1,600 hours of sunshine annually; the northern and north- eastern parts of the South Island are the sunniest areas and receive about 2,400–2,500 hours.
Wise leaders of the Icecarls. There are crones for each Icecarl clan. As crones age, their eyes appear to become cloudier or give off an unnatural light. Crones are aware of the Chosen, but the Chosen believe that there is nothing beyond the castle.
Winter begins somewhat sunny and dry but becomes progressively wetter and cloudier; spring begins especially gloomy, and from March to June each of the months averages more than of rainfall. After the heavy rains subside in June, summer is especially sunny. Autumn is warm and relatively dry.
Some apple varieties will produce a clear cider without any need for filtration. Both sparkling and still ciders are made; the sparkling variety is the more common. Modern, mass- produced ciders closely resemble sparkling wine in appearance. More traditional brands tend to be darker and cloudier.
Hoot plays the harmonica and triangle. He also uses a cloudier to make clouds appear. Hoot's interests include "owl" snacks, the colour blue, "owl" naps, hootball (a portmanteau of "hoot" and "football") and his favourite toy Mini-Hoot. He and Jimmy Giggle enjoy playing, singing, and spending time together.
In leeward areas well screened from the trade winds (such as the west coast of Maui), skies are clear 30 to 60 percent of the time. Windward areas tend to be cloudier during the summer, when the trade winds and associated clouds are more prevalent, while leeward areas, which are less affected by cloudy conditions associated with trade wind cloudiness, tend to be cloudier during the winter, when storm fronts pass through more frequently. On Maui, the cloudiest zones are at and just below the summits of the mountains, and at elevations of on the windward sides of Haleakala. In these locations the sky is cloudy more than 70 percent of the time.
Longzhou has a monsoon- influenced humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cwa), with short, mild winters, and long, very hot and humid summers. Winter begins dry but becomes progressively wetter and cloudier. Spring is generally overcast and often rainy, while summer continues to be rainy though is the sunniest time of year. Autumn is sunny and dry.
AMS, 1954) Guiping has a monsoon-influenced humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cfa), with short, mild winters, and long, hot, humid summers. Winter begins dry but becomes progressively wetter and cloudier. Spring is generally overcast and often rainy, while summer continues to be rainy though is the sunniest time of year. Autumn is sunny and dry.
Winter begins somewhat sunny and dry but becomes progressively wetter and cloudier; spring begins especially gloomy, and from March to July each of the months averages more than of rainfall. Summer is the sunniest season here, while autumn remains warm to mild and relatively dry. Extreme maximum temperatures of above have been recorded, as have extreme minimums below .
There are apparently two morphs, a narrow leaf and a wide leaf, rather than a continuous range. The narrow leaf type is found closer to shore where it is exposed more often. The wide leaf type is found in deeper areas with cloudier waters. Plants that receive less light may need more leaf blade area to perform enough photosynthesis.
Guilin has a monsoon-influenced humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cfa, bordering on Cwa), with short, mild winters, and long, hot, humid summers. Winter begins dry but becomes progressively wetter and cloudier. Spring is generally overcast and often rainy, while summer continues to be rainy though is the sunniest time of year. Autumn is sunny and dry.
Shantou has a monsoon-influenced humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cwa), with short, mild to warm winters, and long, hot, humid summers. Winter begins sunny and dry but becomes progressively wetter and cloudier. Spring is generally overcast, while summer brings the heaviest rains of the year though is much sunnier; there are 8.2 days annually with of rainfall. Autumn is sunny and dry.
A few years of conditions favorable to glacier advance, such as more westerly winds and a resulting increase in snowfall, are rapidly echoed in a corresponding advance, followed by equally rapid retreat when those favorable conditions end. Hence glacier advance in a few locations is regarded as due to transient local weather conditions which brought more precipitation and cloudier, cooler summers since 2002.
The engine had to support free exploration, battle sequences, and real-time morphing and shading, pushing the Saturn to its limits. Futatsugi felt the game would have been impossible to develop on the PlayStation console, as the Saturn's "cloudier" palette gives the Panzer Dragoon series its atmosphere. The team did not use any of Sega's existing graphic libraries and programmed everything from scratch.
Shanwei has a monsoon-influenced humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cwa), with short, mild to warm winters, and long, hot, humid summers. Winter begins sunny and dry but becomes progressively wetter and cloudier. Spring is generally overcast, while summer brings the heaviest rains of the year though is much sunnier; there are 10.3 days with or more rainfall. Autumn is sunny and dry.
The brown Arctic butterfly is often described as cryptically colored. Their striated light brown undersides have evolved due to predator pressure. Due to this, the butterflies evolved to camouflage themselves against their background in the Arctic-alpine habitat, including against rock, lichen, and bark. Brown Arctics in hotter, drier regions are generally lighter in color than populations in wetter, cloudier regions.
Heyuan has a monsoon-influenced humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cfa), with short, mild to warm winters, and long, hot, humid summers. Winter begins sunny and dry but becomes progressively wetter and cloudier. Spring is generally overcast and often rainy, while summer continues to be rainy though is much sunnier; there are 9.1 days annually with of rainfall. Autumn is sunny and dry.
Although the spider can have white-colored stripes, it does not possess the same UV properties as the closely related Gasteracanthra cancriformis. Different colored morphs inhabit different regions of the rainforest habitat with varying frequencies. Changes in light exposure of brighter forest clearings and cloudier sky overhang regions, create microhabitats for the Gasteracantha fornicata. Levels of cloudiness serve as a threshold marker for color morph frequency.
Yangjiang has a monsoon-influenced humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cwa), with mild to warm winters and long, hot (but not especially so) summers, and very humid conditions year-round. Winter begins sunny and dry but becomes progressively wetter and cloudier. Spring is generally overcast, while summer brings the heaviest rains of the year though is much sunnier; there are 12.6 days with or more rainfall. Autumn is sunny and dry.
Shaoyang has a monsoon-influenced, four-season humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cfa), with cool, damp winters, and hot, humid summers. Winter begins relatively dry but not sunny and becomes progressively damper and cloudier; spring brings both the most frequent and heaviest rain of the year. Summer is comparatively sunny, while autumn is somewhat dry. The monthly 24-hour average temperatures ranges from in January to in July, while the annual mean is .
This may be due to climatic differences between New Mexico where earthships were first built and cloudier, cooler, and wetter climates. Thermal performance problems may also have occurred due to thermal mass being erroneously equated to R-value. The imperial R-value of soil is about 1 per foot. Malcolm Wells, an architect and authority on earth-sheltered design, recommends an imperial R-value 10 insulation between deep soils and heated spaces.
It has a monsoon-influenced, four-season humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cfa), with cool, damp winters, and hot, humid summers. Winter begins relatively dry but not sunny and becomes progressively damper and cloudier; spring brings frequent rain and the highest humidity levels of the year. Summer is comparatively sunny, while autumn is somewhat dry. The monthly 24-hour average temperatures ranges from in January to in July, while the annual mean is .
Bordering prefecture-level divisions are Liuzhou to the east, Laibin to the southeast, Nanning to the south, and Baise to the southwest in Guangxi and Qiannan Buyi and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Guizhou to the north. Hechi has a monsoon-influenced humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cwa) and is generally overcast. The short and mild winters begin dry but become progressively rainier and cloudier. Early spring is the cloudiest time of year, though the monsoonal rains do not arrive until May.
Sake is usually filtered to remove grain solids left behind after the fermentation process. Nigori sake is filtered using a broader mesh, resulting in the permeating of fine rice particles and a far cloudier drink. Unfiltered sake is known as doburoku (どぶろく, but also 濁酒) and was originally brewed across Japan by farming families. However, it was banned in the Meiji period, though it has since been revived as a local brewing tradition.
As a consequence of its high latitude, at the summer solstice, daylight lasts for more than 18 hours and 30 minutes. Fall starts out mild, with a September average of and increasingly becomes cooler and cloudier towards the end of November. In the early parts of fall, temperatures commonly reach on some days and at least one day above in September. In the latter months of fall, freezing temperatures become more common and snowfall can occur.
Eupen has a cool oceanic climate with some continental influences due to it being elevated in comparison to most of Belgium. Eupen is also wetter and cloudier than Liège in the valley to the west, as a result of orographic lift due to the elevation change. As a result of this along with frequent winter frosts, Eupen gets a significant snowfall amount by Belgian standards. It also gets 16.8 ice days on average each year, as in the day staying below .
Vigorous Atlantic depressions, known as European windstorms, can affect the city between October and May. Located slightly north of the city centre, the weather station at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE) has been an official weather station for the Met Office since 1956. The Met Office operates its own weather station at Gogarbank on the city's western outskirts, near Edinburgh Airport. This slightly inland station has a slightly wider temperature span between seasons, is cloudier and somewhat wetter, but differences are minor.
Shaoguan has a monsoon-influenced humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cfa), with short, mild, damp winters, rainy springs, long, hot, and humid summers, and relatively sunny autumns. Due to the city's location far inland, winters are significantly cooler than in the rest of the province, with freezing rain possible in the nearby mountain passes in some years. Winter begins dry and relatively sunny but becomes progressively cloudier and damper. Spring is the cloudiest and wettest season, with the sun shining less than 30% of the time.
The winds in the province are moderately strong (slightly stronger in the south) and play a role in making most of the province arid by favoring evaporation. The predominant wind directions are from the west or southwest, which occur 40–50% of the time. In general, high altitude areas and flat areas receive stronger winds while summers tend to be windier than winters. Cloud cover in the province varies widely with the eastern parts receiving less cloud cover than the Andean region which tends to be cloudier.
Despite its latitude and location on the Gulf of Tonkin coast, Qinzhou has a monsoon-influenced humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cwa), with short, mild winters, and long, hot and humid summers. Winter begins dry and rather sunny but becomes progressively wetter and cloudier. Spring is generally overcast and often rainy, while summer continues to be rainy though is the sunniest time of year; the coastal location moderates summer daytime temperatures, but there are 10.9 days annually with rainfall totaling at least . Autumn is sunny and dry.
Tasmania is located south of the mainland of Australia, separated from the state of Victoria by the 240 km wide Bass Strait. Although Tasmania shares most of its fauna with the southern parts of Australia or Australia as a whole, Tasmania's isolation along with its wetter, cooler and cloudier weather caused the evolution of several endemic Tasmanian species and subspecies, butterflies included. There are thirty-nine species of butterflies found in Tasmania. They are grouped primarily as: skippers, blues, browns, swallowtails and the introduced whites.
Nancheng County has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cfa), with long, humid, very hot summers and cool and drier winters with occasional cold snaps. The monthly 24-hour average temperature ranges from in January to in July, with an annual mean of ; the frost-free period lasts 265 days. The average annual precipitation is around . Winter begins somewhat sunny and dry but becomes progressively wetter and cloudier; spring begins especially gloomy, and from March to June each of the months averages more than of rainfall.
The New York Times said Witt completed work on the canal (although it did not say how long that took) and then returned to Albany. If Witt worked on the canal, it seems unlikely that he spent much time there. The canal had been completed in December 1830, and the United States Army Corps of Engineers records almost no work done on the canal between 1830 and 1848 (when Witt is known to have been in Cleveland). The next sequence of events is even cloudier.
It has much greater solar resources than any other continent. Desert regions stand up as the most sunshiny while rain forests are considerably cloudier but still get a good global solar irradiation because of the proximity with the equator. The distribution of solar resources across Africa is fairly uniform, with more than 85% of the continent's landscape receiving at least 2,000 kWh/(m² year). A recent study indicates that a solar generating facility covering just 0.3% of the area comprising North Africa could supply all of the energy required by the European Union.
Climogram La Plata has a humid subtropical climate (Cfa under the Köppen climate classification). During winter, temperatures are cool during the day and cold during the evening, which can reach below freezing. The average temperature in the coldest month, July, is . Snowfall in the city is extremely rare. The last significant snowfall fell on 9 July 2007, while the previous one had taken place on 22 June 1918. Winters tend to be cloudier than summer, averaging around 10 overcast days from June to August, compared to 6 overcast days from December to February.
In summer, the average (and absolute) maximum temperatures are also lower than in most inland centres, on account of its elevation. Owing to its inland location, the humidity is low in the summer months with the dewpoint typically around 10 °C. Having 99.8 clear days annually, it is still cloudier than the coastal areas of Sydney and Wollongong (104 and 107 clear days, respectively), with a marked lack of sunshine in winter compared to summer. The climate has enabled the area to be a major apple and pear producer, and more recently a centre for cool-weather wine production.
Winter-like conditions prevail from November through April in northern New York, and from December through March in southern New York. On average, western New York is much cloudier than points south and east in New York, much of it generated from the Great Lakes. Greenhouse gas emission is low on a per capita basis when compared to most other states due to the extensive use of mass transit, particularly across New York City. The significant urbanization within New York city has led to an urban heat island, which causes temperatures to be warmer overnight in all seasons.
Växjö has a humid continental climate (Dfb), using temperature data from 1961-1990. Temperatures have risen in recent years, and using the -3 Celsius isotherm, it can also be classified as an oceanic climate (Cfb) with 2002-2015 temperature data. It is milder, wetter, and cloudier than the rest of the country, with the number of hours of sunshine being associated more with the British Isles than with areas further north in Sweden. Considering its relative distance to all three coasts surrounding South Sweden, the climate is markedly maritime, with winter temperatures being relatively mild for an inland location.
Spring is usually delightful, yet very sudden changes may occur: summer-like and winter-like temperatures often alternate, and there may be a large difference between day and night temperatures. It is also the season most prone to violent weather. October has the same average temperatures as April, with slightly cooler nights, yet extremes of heat and cold are more likely: frost may rarely occur, as may temperatures of 35 °C (95F), sometimes within the same week. Precipitation in the region ranges from , with two peaks in late spring / early summer, and late summer / early fall, and a drier, yet cloudier winter.
These snowfall events can result in strong snow storms. Despite the low precipitation, Patagonia is cloudy, with the mean cloud cover ranging from 50% in eastern parts of Neuquén Province and northeast Río Negro Province to 70% in Tierra del Fuego Province; the region has one of the highest percentages of cloud cover in Argentina. In general, mountainous areas are the cloudiest, and coastal areas are cloudier than inland areas. Northern areas are sunnier (50% possible sunshine) than the southern parts of the region such as western Santa Cruz and Tierra del Fuego Provinces (less than 40% possible sunshine).
The climate is humid subtropical (Köppen: Cfa), a type found in Southeastern Australia (very homogeneous to Sydney, albeit cloudier and wetter), without major temperature deviations as found in Brunswick and Savannah, Georgia (but still considered very high by Brazilian standards), due to the continentality and polar vortex position in the southern American cities. Summers are warm to hot with regular rainfall. Winters are cool with episodic frosts (about 24 per year) and fog, with no noticeable difference in the amount of monthly rainfall.CPPMET/UFPel The hottest month is January, with an average temperature of 23 °C (73.4 °F), and the coldest month is July, with an average temperature of 12 °C (53.6 °F).
Barlovento (Spanish for windward) is a municipality in the northern part of the island of La Palma, one of the Canary Islands, and a part of the province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Barlovento is on the main highway which encircles the island. The land rises steeply from a small coastal plain, to the rim of the Caldera de Taburiente at Pico de la Cruz (2,350m) The majority of the municipality is rural, with the only town being Barlovento, where the ayuntamiento (municipal office) is, at 548m above sea level. Being in the cloudier North East of the island, with a short, rocky, coastline, there is less tourism than other municipalities, although there are a number of casas rurales for rent.
The whole continent has a long duration of sunshine, and excluding the large areas of tropical rainforests (the Guinean Forests of West Africa and much of the Congo Basin), since desert and savannah regions of Africa stand up as Earth's largest cloud- free area. Africa is dominated by clear skies even beyond deserts (ex : Sahara, Namib, Kalahari), however, the regions located along the equator are considerably cloudier than the tropics and subtropics. The eastern Sahara/northeastern Africa is particularly noted for its world sunshine records. The area experiences some of the greatest mean annual duration of bright sunshine, as the sun shines bright during approximatively as much as 4,300 hours a year, which is equal to 97% of the possible total.
The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter's Mars Climate Sounder can similarly derive atmospheric profiles. The datasets "suggest generally colder atmospheric temperatures and lower dust loading in recent decades on Mars than during the Viking Mission," although Viking data had previously been revised downward. The TES data indicates "Much colder (10–20 K) global atmospheric temperatures were observed during the 1997 versus 1977 perihelion periods" and "that the global aphelion atmosphere of Mars is colder, less dusty, and cloudier than indicated by the established Viking climatology," again, taking into account the Wilson and Richardson revisions to Viking data. A later comparison, while admitting "it is the microwave record of air temperatures which is the most representative," attempted to merge the discontinuous spacecraft record.
In discussing solar energy, the solar savings fraction or solar fraction (f) is the amount of energy provided by the solar technology divided by the total energy required. The solar savings fraction thus is zero for no solar energy utilization, to 1.0 for all energy provided by solar. The solar savings fraction of a particular system is dependent on many factors such as the load, the collection and storage sizes, the operation, and the climate. As an example, the same solar-thermal water heating system installed in a single- family house in Arizona might have f=0.75 (75%), while in a much colder and cloudier climate, like Pittsburgh, PA, might only have a solar fraction of f=0.3 (30%) or so.
Martian surface temperatures vary from lows of approximately −140 °C (−220 °F) during the polar winters to highs of up to 20 °C (70 °F) in summers. The tenuous atmosphere of Mars visible on the horizon. Pits in south polar ice cap, MGS 1999, NASA Between the Viking and Mars Global Surveyor missions, Mars saw "Much colder (10-20 K) global atmospheric temperatures were observed during the 1997 versus 1977 perihelion periods" and "that the global aphelion atmosphere of Mars is colder, less dusty, and cloudier than indicated by the established Viking climatology," with "generally colder atmospheric temperatures and lower dust loading in recent decades on Mars than during the Viking Mission." The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, though spanning a much shorter dataset, shows no warming of planetary average temperature, and a possible cooling.
La Gomera Airport () is an airport located near the town of Playa Santiago on the island of La Gomera in the Canary Islands, southwest by road from the island's capital city, San Sebastián de la Gomera. Although the runway was completed in 1994, the terminal did not open until 1999. As of August 2019, there are two return flights per day to Tenerife North and two return flights per day to Gran Canaria. Although from the island capital, the airport was located here to avoid disturbing the Garajonay National Park and avoid the cloudier and foggier climate to the North of the island, whilst the volcanic terrain gives few suitable sites anywhere on La Gomera, although even this site required extensive embankments at both ends of the runway.
Variations On The Orange Cycle (1991, recorded by Lois Svard for Lovely Music in 1998) is one of the cloudier works, an improvisation in a Terry Riley-ish vein that was recorded and transcribed (as few of her piano works have been) for performance by others. Svard's recording of the work was included in Frank J. Oteri's "The Century List: 100 Reasons to Play This Century's Music", a list of 100 recommended recordings for classic radio programmers distributed at the 1998 Music Personnel in Public Radio conference and subsequently published in Chamber Music magazine in 1999.Bradley Bambarger, "Classical: Keeping Score", Billboard, March 21, 1998. Lauten's opera Waking in New York, written on poems by her late friend Allen Ginsberg, was presented by the New York City Opera VOX and Friends 2004, after being released on 4Tay in 2003.
Aldan has the typical eastern Siberian subarctic climate (Köppen Dfc) though it is affected by the Pacific Ocean more than localities in the lower Lena basin, which gives it much heavier rainfall during the summer than most of the republic, as well as a little more snowfall and rather less extreme winter temperatures – though still extremely cold for the latitude and as much as colder than settlements actually on the Okhotsk coast. In spite of the less extreme winters vis-à-vis more northerly parts of Sakha, Aldan has never seen any day above freezing from 22 November to 7 March inclusive. Although winters are somewhat less extreme than Yakutsk, summers are actually somewhat cooler, and cloudier, than those northerly areas. The coldest temperature recorded in Aldan since the weather station was opened in 1937 has been on 4 January 1951 and the hottest on 3 August 1969.

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