Elizabeth's jaw dropped and her brows knitted together, her green-blue eyes darkening like thunderclouds. |
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His skin glistened under the faint glow of light that was trying to get past through a mountain of thunderclouds. |
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It can't be too windy, and there must not be any rain, thunderclouds, or lightning nearby. |
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The forecasts have been asking us to watch out for thunderclouds and thundershowers for a long while now. |
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Overhead, thunderclouds rumbled angrily, lightning began to flash a myriad of colors, and sea winds started to rise and howl. |
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Overhead in the darkening sky, the gathering thunderclouds rumbled a warning. |
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This means local convergence areas with resultant major cloud developments, i.e. thunderclouds, is more than just a possibility. |
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Rain cascaded from menacing thunderclouds, but she ignored it, racing to the front porch of the store. |
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But the breathtaking scenery and impending risk of thunderclouds and lightning kept us spinning. |
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He identified these as negatively charged ions, partly explaining the electric field in thunderclouds. |
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A light rain sprinkled from dark thunderclouds above but no one even noticed. |
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The perfect day had vanished not fifteen minutes after they had picked up their gear and headed down the trail, the blue sky replaced by dark thunderclouds. |
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Lightning is an electrical discharge caused by a build up of static electricity between thunderclouds, or between thunderclouds and the ground. |
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Static electric fields occur naturally in the atmosphere, particularly under thunderclouds, and can lead to lightning strikes. |
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Scientists believe the warm, dry, dusty layer mixes with tropical waves, breaking up thunderclouds ' ability to transfer energy from the warm ocean surface to the atmosphere. |
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Various devices have been tried for warding them off, such as explosive rockets fired into thunderclouds, or towers charged with static electricity to divert them. |
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The lovers chased each other around ladders and balconies, and fairies covered the walls with hearts and thunderclouds scribbled in chalk. |
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At twilight, the Capitol dome, glowing as it caught the last of the sun, stood out against a dark background of thunderclouds. |
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On 12 July, under a sky full of thunderclouds, the titans clashed, the Soviets under orders to close with the Tigers to negate the latter's advantage in range. |
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She answered questions like why there are thunderclouds and how it rains. |
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Hail is formed when updrafts in thunderclouds carry raindrops upward into extremely cold areas of the atmosphere, where they freeze and merge into lumps of ice. |
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While waiting overhead, large thunderclouds continued to develop, and I found it more and more difficult to keep from flying into zero-zero conditions. |
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