That's where the fly likes, because of enough oxygen for it's eggs. Cloud cover penetration-- I will show you some of the-- the Amazon is an example.How do you penetrate the clouds?
But with the Google Earth Engine, or project or program really producing an information source which will be of global value for everyone-- Take cloud cover as one example, automatic detection of cloud cover .
How to get signals from lower resolution-- more cost effective images. What about cloud cover ? Can we develop algorithms to extract useful data from images with significant cloud cover ?
All the other websites steal the information from him and put it up because he's been keeping track of decades of weather on August 21 to be able to make a statistical prediction for the likelihood of cloud cover in any place on August 21. And here's a quick summary of his most recent findings.
Basically, there's a great variation, from less than 40% in Oregon and parts of Idaho to almost 80% in South Carolina, in terms of the likelihood of cloud cover . So those of you on the West Coast here, congratulations for picking the better coast for eclipse weather.
But I look into some of the different projects. Another way of doing it is to increase cloud cover in different parts of the world and reflect sunlight just by using clouds, by artificially stimulating cloud cover .
Another way of doing it is to increase cloud cover in different parts of the world and reflect sunlight just by using clouds, by artificially stimulating cloud cover . And that's the way people are looking at, especially in the Arctic, which is warming very fast, as a way of trying
And I had scouted this location. When I got out there, there was the cloud cover had dropped below Shiprock. And you could not see Shiprock.
What about cloud cover ? Can we develop algorithms to extract useful data from images with significant cloud cover ? Can we quantify the predictions?
Eisenhower generally thought it was all a waste of time. He didn't see the benefit of going into space, whether you were talking about a satellite that was there to observe the cloud cover from above-- he thought that that was a silly science experiment, and he was watching scientists essentially line up with their hands out to receive taxpayer dollars to build what
The Atlantic coast is on the right. And then up and down, the further up you go, the more likelihood of cloud cover . So you can see the red line on this chart.
So when you're flying by on a close approach to the earth and you're moving very fast, the antennas can track you well. They were able to shoot through optical opacities that you couldn't physically see the moon, but they were able to shoot the laser through that cloud cover .