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Clouds Over Ocean (IMAGE) Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research (TROPOS) Caption. More isoprene is apparently produced on the border between ocean and atmosphere than previously thought ...
Wispy, featherlike clouds off the coast of Chile appear to cover the Pacific Ocean in white fur in a newly released satellite photo. The natural-color image, taken May 21 by NASA's Aqua satellite ...
An image taken on Sept. 27, 2012, and released recently by NASA's Earth Observatory, shows off the satellite's penetrating gaze with a view of low-level, marine layer clouds off the coast of ...
In the image, oddly shaped cloud networks hovered above the triangle's western tip, off the coast of Florida, over the Bahamas. Seen from above, the clouds appeared to form six-sided outlines ...
A years-old image altered to depict a solar eclipse above an ocean horizon resurfaced online in April, miscaptioned as a photograph of the April 8 North American solar eclipse.
Nacreous clouds need very low temperatures to form — below -108 degrees Fahrenheit (-78 degrees C) and are therefore only usually visible during the polar winter.
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