--- attributes: ~ caption: 'The width of the closed-cell (a) and open-cell (b) clouds images is approximately 200 km and 280 km, respectively. In closed cells, moist air rises in the center to form the cloud, then air descends at the edges to form the clearing. In open cells, the opposite happens. Credit: M.J. Garay, UCLA (reproduced from the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society with permission from the American Meteorological Society).' chapter_identifier: ~ cited_by: [] contributors: [] create_dt: ~ files: - file: eb/8c/9f2336bb4c9ed2670575a50819c6/Figure_4.png href: https://data.globalchange.gov/assets/eb/8c/9f2336bb4c9ed2670575a50819c6/Figure_4.png identifier: 0211d481-3dcf-4fcb-92e2-9313a1b8d379 landing_page: ~ location: ~ mime_type: image/png sha1: 31f22c8705a5622f7f14ba28666cab9332c5d278 size: 427393 thumbnail: eb/8c/9f2336bb4c9ed2670575a50819c6/.thumb-0211d481-3dcf-4fcb-92e2-9313a1b8d379.png thumbnail_href: https://data.globalchange.gov/assets/eb/8c/9f2336bb4c9ed2670575a50819c6/.thumb-0211d481-3dcf-4fcb-92e2-9313a1b8d379.png uri: /file/0211d481-3dcf-4fcb-92e2-9313a1b8d379 url: /assets/eb/8c/9f2336bb4c9ed2670575a50819c6/Figure_4.png gcmd_keywords: [] href: https://data.globalchange.gov/report/usgcrp-ocpfy2009/figure/satellite-images-closed-open-celled-clouds.yaml identifier: satellite-images-closed-open-celled-clouds kindred_figures: [] lat_max: ~ lat_min: ~ lon_max: ~ lon_min: ~ ordinal: 15 parents: [] references: [] regions: [] report_identifier: usgcrp-ocpfy2009 source_citation: ~ submission_dt: ~ time_end: ~ time_start: ~ title: 'Satellite Images of Closed- and Open-Celled Clouds' uri: /report/usgcrp-ocpfy2009/figure/satellite-images-closed-open-celled-clouds url: ~ usage_limits: Copyright protected. Obtain permission from the original figure source.