The cumulus projects into a single large fluid-filled space, the antrum, formed from the coalescence of the smaller spaces noted previously. |
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When the air condenses into small, lumpy, low pockets of cloud, this is cumulus. |
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Subhedral to anhedral crystals of olivine occur as cumulus crystals which locally exhibit a crescumulitic texture. |
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The cumulus cloud above him revealed a storm was brewing, one of violent proportions. |
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But Ben recognized the thunderheads, the big cumulus clouds, that were drifting our way. |
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The rising air cools and produces towering cumulus and cumulonimbus clouds. |
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The small puffy cumulus cloud takes 10 minutes to form and 10 minutes to decay. |
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Again and again and again, they shimmer their esemplastic metaphors in silent explosions of lightning through the cumulus clouds of the mind. |
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While there were several white, puffy cumulus clouds in the area, they looked far from ominous, and I saw nothing to cause us concern. |
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These types of funnel clouds form out of large cumulus clouds or very weak thunderstorms and normally do not have the energy to reach the ground. |
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The skies slowly cleared and the cumulus clouds got friendlier as the day went on. |
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Unless you count the fact that they can be cumulus, stratus, cirrus, or nimbus. |
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Surface warming leads to cumulus convection and release of latent heat, producing warm temperatures throughout the troposphere. |
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The secondary oocyte and the polar body remain surrounded by the zona pellucida and the cumulus oophorus. |
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Having found that cumulus cells yielded better results, unfertilised mouse eggs were enucleated and their donor's nuclei put in place. |
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When he emerges in an idealized landscape of verdant greens, the pristine surface of Luzu Lake mirrors the fleecy cumulus clouds and penetrating blue sky overhead. |
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The azure sky above was only slightly clouded by the thick cumulus clouds that strayed away from each other, to occasionally cover up the sun's streams of rays. |
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The first normally is associated with vertical clouds such as cumulus. |
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If the air is very stable, a widespread area of cumulus and stratocumulus cloud will be formed giving snow flurry activity. |
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Students could look at pictures of clouds to identify and develop characteristics about stratus, cumulus, or cirrus. |
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It's fine weather with a few cumulus reminiscent of the good conditions, with slightly shifty tradewinds on the beam. |
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The oocytes were mechanically released from large antral follicles and freed of cumulus cells by gently pipetting through a mouth-operated micropipette. |
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However, after dark, the forecast called for isolated, towering cumulus clouds and a visibility of 3Â miles in light snow showers. |
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The sky has been gray since this morning, full of thick nimbostratus and large cumulus clouds. |
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Remarks in the observation indicated towering cumulus cloud embedded in the cloud layers, with rain showers to the north-northeast. |
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Small cumulus or towering cumuli are the norm, but large thunderstorms are quite possible if there is enough instability. |
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In addition, towering cumulus and cumulonimbus were reported with the showers and thunderstorms. |
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Also worth noting is the possibility of cumulus and cumulonimbus wich should also be usefully exploited. |
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On a lighter note, the marine layer beneath your correspondent's hillside home thickened today, and cumulus clouds formed out to sea. |
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During the period, towering cumulus buildups were reported to the northeast and southwest of the airport. |
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These winds are accompanied by columns of cloud of the cumulus type which generate torrential rainfall. |
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Scattered towering cumulus with tops to 22Â 000Â feet were also forecast within this area of cloud. |
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Near the cumulus buildups, the wind velocity was variable at five knots or less. |
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It may or may not be accompanied by a funnel extending downward from a cumulus type cloud. |
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This is certainly true of the cumulus, thick, mountain-like masses often seen on a summer day about half a mile from the ground. |
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The heat that day was relentless, and in the west they could see the gathering cumulus clouds that promised a storm, welcome respite from the heat. |
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No other land is in sight, only an ocean without end and its own billowy breath rising as cumulus clouds that seem far more substantive than the tiny landforms below. |
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If this is so, any cumulus which does form during the daytime will quickly stop growing and spread into a layer of stratocumulus and then disperse when night comes. |
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After fertilization for 18-20 h, the presumptive zygotes were denuded of cumulus cells and attached sperms by repeated puffing with a pipette. |
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Ptx3 plays a key role in the organization of the cumulus oophorus extracellular matrix and in in vivo fertilization. |
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In the fertilization process, the spermatozoid has to cross three layers to transmit its genetic material to the oocyte: the cumulus oophorus cell layer, the pellucid zone and the oocyte's plasma membrane. |
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It has been established that, cumulus cells have an important role in oocyte meiotic transition from prophase to metaphase. |
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However, more often, towering cumulus cells will develop producing localized areas of moderate to heavy snow, or ice pellets and mixed rain and snow. |
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It is said that the great painter, Turner, declared there were only two aspects of nature he would not attempt to paint: the snow of the high Alps and a cumulus cloud. |
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In recent years Bourgeois has devoted much time to her Cumul series, suggested by the round, breastlike forms of cumulus clouds. |
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Occasionally, with clashing air currents inside the cumulus cloud, a serious downdraught is thrust by an even more serious updraught. |
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He introduces the half-dozen main types of clouds as if they were his oldest friends: there is the towering, thunderous cumulonimbus, the beautiful cirrus, the fluffy, fine-weather cumulus. |
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These were COCs with compact cumulus cell layers and oocytes with homogenous or slightly heterogeneous cytoplasm. |
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There would be scattered embedded altocumulus castellanus and towering cumulus cloud with the tops at 20 000 feet, giving 1 to 3 sm visibility in rain showers and mist. |
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Some southerly busters have roll-clouds or lines of cumulus congestus, but these are uncommon. |
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The forecast for the district included severe, clear icing in the cumulonimbus clouds and moderate, mixed icing in the altocumulus and towering cumulus. |
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Igneous brown amphibole is ubiquitous as rims around cumulus plagioclase, olivine and pyroxene, and locally forms interstitial grains. |
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The forward ruse, the bright air reflected in water, the calling features all defy lazy song in astriction and flick away the cumulus. |
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Streams of small, low cumulus clouds have formed over southern Michigan and northern Indiana in the cold air following the cold front that has passed east into Ohio. |
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The exceptions are clouds with very strong vertical updrafts, such as towering cumulus or cumulonimbus, where liquid water droplets can be carried to great heights before freezing. |
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Cumuliform clouds, which reach no higher than the lower troposphere, are known as cumulus humulus when they are randomly distributed and as stratocumulus when they are organized into lines. |
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They are often associated with large areas of broken to overcast cumulus and stratocumulus clouds with ragged bases and producing scattered showers. |
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In another instance, and the actual success, they took a very small cell called a cumulus cell, which is a cell that is ovulated with the egg, and used that genetic material in the egg. |
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In 2001 scientists at Advanced Cell Technology, a research company in Massachusetts, successfully transferred DNA from human cumulus cells, which are cells that cling to and nourish human eggs, into eight enucleated eggs. |
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Yes, fluffy clouds are cumuliform clouds, they have cumulus in their names, the flat sheet type clouds are stratiform clouds that are thin and smooth to fly through. |
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He looked at the sky and saw the white cumulus built like friendly piles of ice cream and high above where the thin feathers of the cirrus against the high September sky. |
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