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This process, referred to as free convection, occurs when the environmental lapse rate (the rate of change of an atmospheric variable, such as temperature or density, with increasing altitude) of temperature decreases at a rate greater than 1 °C per 100 metres (approximately 1 °F per 150 feet).
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Then to investigate the role of chemistry, information on Na abundance, O3 altitude profiles, and altitude profiles of temperature and pressure have been used to qualitatively appraise the variations of the VER of Na airglow among these days.
However, the altitude variation of temperature is important, along with wind shears, in creating instabilities.
Finally, these weighting functions are combined with the altitude profiles of temperature to obtain OH equivalent temperatures.
Their acidity was altered by altitude of calcination temperature and by the order of calcination and Pt acid decomposition.
We considered as potential explanatory variables the interpolated values of altitude, precipitation, minimum temperature, maximum temperature, average temperature, and air pressure at all sentinel sites and we calculated 95% credible intervals (i.e. intervals derived from 2.5% and 97.5% quantiles of the chains of parameter estimates).
Three-dimensional fields (latitude — altitude — local time) of temperature and aerosol in the upper clouds, obtained from the Venera-15 IR spectrometry data, were studied to search for the solar-related structures.
Figure 3 Climatological latitude-altitude cross-sections of temperature amplitude (in Kelvin) and phase (in hour) of Dw1 for March (A) and July (B) from eCMAM30 (left panel) and SABER observation (right panel).
The phase between the two datasets compares very well: the phase is symmetric about the equator and decreases with height with a vertical wavelength of 25 to 30 km. Figure 5 Climatological latitude-altitude cross-sections of temperature amplitude (in Kelvin) and phase (in hour) of Dw2 in November (A) and of Ds0 in December (B) from eCMAM30 (left panel) and SABER observation (right panel).
"The main correction we made was to show that there is a significant amount of area within the boundaries of each IUCN range that isn't actually suitable for the species — whether in terms of altitude, temperature range, or the type of vegetation found there," says Melnick, whose paper appears in the journal Biological Conservation.
However, for T. araraticum, the nuclear DNA content was positively or negatively correlated with all bioclimate data except altitude, annual mean temperature, maximum temperature of warmest month, mean temperature of coldest quarter, precipitation of wettest month, precipitation seasonality and precipitation of driest quarter (Table 3).
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