On Earth, the condensing substance is water vapor, which forms small droplets of water (typically 0.01 mm of ice crystals) that, when surrounded with billions of other droplets or crystals, are visible as clouds. Dense deep clouds exhibit a high reflectance (70 to 95%) throughout the visible range of wavelengths: they thus appear white, at least from the top. Cloud droplets tend to scatter light very efficiently, so that the intensity of the solar radiation decreases with depth into the cloud, hence the grey or even sometimes dark appearance of the clouds at their base. Thin clouds may appear to have acquired the color of their environment or background, and clouds illuminated by non-white light, such as during sunrise or sunset, may be colored accordingly. In the near-infrared range, however, clouds would appear very dark because the water that constitutes the cloud droplets strongly absorb solar radiation at these wavelengths.
Chalmers and Kansas Are Swinging on a Star By PETE THAMELMario Chalmers fadeaway 3-pointer that will long resonate in N.C.A.A. lore. Sharp Defense Gives Jayhawks Edge in Matchup of Top Guards By JOE LAPOINTEBrandon Rush helped Kansas get the best of Memphis with his defense despite being outscored by Chris Douglas-Roberts in a scintillating matchup of two junior wing men. Two Minutes to a Title: Kansas Prevails By PETE THAMELMario Chalmers hit a 3-pointer with 2.1 seconds left to force overtime, capping a frantic rally and giving Kansas the five extra minutes it needed to win the N.C.A.A. title. A Gaze in the Mirror on the Way to a Title By PETE THAMELWith their engaging personalities, their roots under Larry Brown and the freelance styles that their teams play, Kansas Coach Bill Self and Memphis Coach John Calipari have a lot in common. Where Brothers Faltered, Rush Hopes to Carry On By JOE LAPOINTEBrandon Rush’s older brothers, Kareem and JaRon, were once rising stars. But it is Brandon who has emerged as one of the tournament’s best players. Kansas Pulls Away Twice Before Advancing to Final By JOE LAPOINTEIn a surprising showdown with unusual ebb and flow, Kansas defeated North Carolina. The Jayhawks will play the title game Monday night against Memphis.