Sentence examples for climate temperature from inspiring English sources

"climate temperature" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to the temperature of an area over a period of time, as opposed to a specific day or moment. For example, "The climate temperature in California averages out to a pleasant 70°F in the summer."

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This variation tracks local climate (temperature and water availability) and environmental (vegetation and forest development) changes.

But vegetarianism may save someone else going hungry, or claw back another species from the brink of extinction or turn climate temperature down a notch.

The impact of dispersion climate (temperature and humidity) on aerosol penetration and retention was found to be of secondary importance.

Moreover, all current models show that the Kyoto Protocol will have surprisingly little impact on the climate: temperature levels projected for 2100 will be postponed for all of six years.

Association between changes in climate (temperature, precipitation, and relative humidity) and agricultural characteristics (wheat proportion, crop diversity, fertilizer input, and wheat yield per unit area) and damage from cereal aphids and armyworms were examined.

The soil climate temperature at 5 cm reaches a maximum daily mean in late December, reaching a minimum in mid July at both sites.

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Overall, there is a moderate continental climate: temperatures average in the low 30s F (about 0 °C) in January and rise to the high 60s and 70s F (about 20 25 °C) in July.

The white-wine grapes grow on the cool higher slopes, while the reds originate in lower, sunnier areas; Constantia's cool climate temperatures here range from about 50 to 70 degrees — makes it especially suited for sauvignon blancs.

The aggressive usage of natural resources and increase in the global climate temperatures are two main factors causing drought.

Scientists first noticed these "stochastic resonances" 20 years ago as peaks in the annual global climate temperatures brought out by the "noise" of variations in solar radiation.

Outdoor comfort depends on a number of inter-related factors: the characteristics of the built environment, the relationship between materials and energy use, global climate change and local micro-climate: Temperature, Solar Radiation, Wind distribution, Wind Speed, Absolute and Relative Humidity.

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