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- Sunbreak abstract "A sunbreak is a natural phenomenon in which sunlight obscured over a relatively large area penetrates the obscuring material in a localized space. The typical example is of sunlight shining through a hole in cloud cover. A sunbreak piercing clouds normally produces a visible shaft of light reflected by atmospheric dust, called a sunbeam. Another form of sunbreak occurs when sunlight passes into an area otherwise shadowed by surrounding large buildings through a gap temporarily aligned with the position of the sun.The word is considered by some to have origins in Pacific Northwest English.".
- Sunbreak thumbnail Sunshine_at_Dunstanburgh.JPG?width=300.
- Sunbreak wikiPageID "18306410".
- Sunbreak wikiPageLength "1462".
- Sunbreak wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Sunbreak wikiPageRevisionID "639248955".
- Sunbreak wikiPageWikiLink Atmosphere.
- Sunbreak wikiPageWikiLink Cartoonist.
- Sunbreak wikiPageWikiLink Category:Earth_phenomena.
- Sunbreak wikiPageWikiLink Cloud.
- Sunbreak wikiPageWikiLink Crepuscular_rays.
- Sunbreak wikiPageWikiLink Filmmaking.
- Sunbreak wikiPageWikiLink God.
- Sunbreak wikiPageWikiLink Pacific_Northwest_English.
- Sunbreak wikiPageWikiLink Shadow.
- Sunbreak wikiPageWikiLink Storm.
- Sunbreak wikiPageWikiLink Sun.
- Sunbreak wikiPageWikiLink Sunlight.
- Sunbreak wikiPageWikiLink File:Sunshine_at_Dunstanburgh.JPG.
- Sunbreak wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sunbreak".
- Sunbreak wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Sunbreak wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Sunbreak subject Category:Earth_phenomena.
- Sunbreak hypernym Phenomenon.
- Sunbreak type Disease.
- Sunbreak comment "A sunbreak is a natural phenomenon in which sunlight obscured over a relatively large area penetrates the obscuring material in a localized space. The typical example is of sunlight shining through a hole in cloud cover. A sunbreak piercing clouds normally produces a visible shaft of light reflected by atmospheric dust, called a sunbeam.".
- Sunbreak label "Sunbreak".
- Sunbreak sameAs Q7638926.
- Sunbreak sameAs m.04cstxf.
- Sunbreak sameAs Q7638926.
- Sunbreak wasDerivedFrom Sunbreak?oldid=639248955.
- Sunbreak depiction Sunshine_at_Dunstanburgh.JPG.
- Sunbreak isPrimaryTopicOf Sunbreak.