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cloud cover

noun

  1. a covering of clouds over all or part of the sky.
  2. the fraction of sky covered by clouds.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of cloud cover1

First recorded in 1940–45
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West Wales, along with central and south England, will have the best chance of the highest temperatures, but it will depend on cloud cover.

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Mr Duren says that the high-resolution Tanager-1 can respond to some of these challenges, for instance by essentially sneaking peeks through gaps in cloud cover or forest cover.

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But images from the EU's Sentinel radar satellites - which are low resolution but capable of penetrating cloud cover - revealed that the ships were in the military section of the port.

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Its colourful auroras may be visible in Scotland, Northern Ireland and possibly northern England "depending on the cloud cover", the Met Office said.

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For an uninterrupted view of the night sky we need clear conditions with little cloud cover.

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