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Arizona has 52 cloudy nights (annual average over the last 32 years). This means (on average), that it is cloudy a little bit more than once a week with accurate measurements.
On a clear night, temperatures tend to drop more rapidly as heat escapes into the atmosphere. Cloudy nights act as a blanket, trapping some heat and causing temperatures to not drop as much as on clear nights. This can result in warmer temperatures on cloudy nights compared to clear nights.
Cloud cover acts as a blanket, trapping heat from the Earth's surface and preventing it from escaping into the atmosphere. This leads to warmer temperatures on cloudy nights compared to clear nights, where heat can escape more easily into space.
Lumbricus terrestris.
cuz they're so bright
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The adverb for "stars shine on cloudy nights" would be "brightly." So, technically, you could say "Stars shine brightly on cloudy nights." But let's be real, those clouds aren't dimming those stars one bit.
clear nights allow heat to escape into the atmosphere more easily, leading to cooler temperatures. Clouds act as a blanket, trapping heat and preventing it from escaping, resulting in warmer temperatures on cloudy nights.
Cloudy nights are usually warmer than clear nights because clouds act as a blanket, trapping heat emitted from the Earth's surface. This phenomenon prevents heat from escaping into the atmosphere, resulting in higher temperatures during the night.
The same as they always do, we just cannot see them through the clouds.
The same as they always do, we just cannot see them through the clouds.
Clouds prevent heat from being radiated out into space, it is reflected back to earth, much like a blanket keeps you warm.