"And what would happen to any organisms living beneath the clouds?"
The first indication of conditions beneath the clouds came in 1956.
Beneath thick clouds, the gallery tried to will her past the final, most difficult step.
She got the feeling that they were now skimming along just beneath the clouds.
It was growing light and the sun poked a single ray beneath the low black clouds.
What he saw first was an oval object sliding along beneath the clouds.
In the open air, beneath the brilliant clouds and patches of blue sky, he feels no better.
They weren't worried about a friend who might be dying in a ship beneath the clouds of Jupiter.
They had brought it from the isolated thicket not too far beneath the clouds.
Aircraft are to be allowed to fly beneath ash clouds under new rules.