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When storms slow down: urban effects on rainfall accumulation and flood hazard. [PDF]

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European Cloud Cover

2021
Climate change is stated as one of the biggest challenges of our time resulting in many unwanted effects. The response of cloud fractional cover (CFC), i.e. the portion of the sky covered by clouds, to future climate is associated with high uncertainties.
Hicks, Steven   +3 more
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Venus Cloud Cover

Nature Physical Science, 1972
THE difference between the apparently continuous cloud cover on Venus and the approximately 50% cloud cover of the Earth may be due to differences in their atmospheric circulation. The atmosphere of Venus is extremely dense and solar energy is probably transferred in the upper levels of the tropospheric clouds. When a fluid is heated non-uniformly from
J. T. BARTLETT, G. E. HUNT
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Automatic cloud cover mapping

1971 IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, 1971
A method of converting a picture into a "cartoon" or "map" whose regions correspond to differently textured regions is described. Texture edges in the picture are detected, and solid regions surrounded by these (usually broken) edges are "colored in" using a propagation process.
James Strong, Azriel Rosenfeld
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Night-time cloud cover estimation

International Journal of Remote Sensing, 2004
In this paper a method for cloud cover assessment at night-time (when only thermal infrared data are available) is presented. It is based on the analysis of long wave radiation transfer processes in partially cloudy areas, which led to the formulation of a simplified model of the surface–cloud–atmosphere system.
F. Sospedra   +5 more
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Cloud Cover Statistics Using VAS

SPIE Proceedings, 1988
Statistics of cloud characteristics over North. America have been calculated for the past two years. The frequency of cloud cover with the associated heights and infrared attenuation were charted using the CO2 channel radiometric data from the geostationary VISSR Atmospheric Sounder (VAS).
D P. Wylie, W P. Menzel
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