What is sun behind the clouds?

When the sun is behind the clouds, it is still present and shining, but its brightness and warmth are reduced. The clouds act as a filter or barrier, dispersing and absorbing some of the sunlight before it reaches the ground. This can create a dimmer and cooler atmosphere. However, some scattered sunlight still penetrates the clouds, resulting in a diffuse and softer light that can be pleasing to the eye. The intensity and appearance of the sun behind the clouds depend on factors such as the thickness and type of clouds, the time of day, and the sun's position relative to the clouds and the observer's location.