Sentence examples for frequency of rain from inspiring English sources

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Anytime a megastar like Bale emerges on a non-megasized club, speculation about the eventual sale of that star inevitably pops up with the frequency of rain clouds over Britain.

The track of the disturbances lies overland during the winter (generally the wettest season), while a more southerly oceanic course during the summer reduces the frequency of rain days.

Rainfall and frequency of rain events are more observed over the western coastal belts, northeastern regions, foothills of Himalayas and Bay of Bengal regions.

The rainfall amount and frequency of rain events show a peak at 1730 IST over Central India, 0230 IST over the foothills of Himalayas and 0830 IST over the north Bay of Bengal.

An increase in average air temperature and frequency of rain events is predicted for higher latitudes by the end of the 21st century, accompanied by a probable rise in air humidity.

Indeed, the Mediterranean climate as we know it, with dry summers, did not appear until 3.2 mya [ 50] with the main difference being the frequency of rain, rather than the temperature, which should have resulted in more freshwater courses and, hence, more opportunities for freshwater planarians to disperse.

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Infectious disease cannot develop if any one of the following three basic conditions is lacking: (1) the proper environment, the most important environmental factors being the amount and frequency of rains or heavy dews, the relative humidity, and the air and soil temperatures, (2) the presence of a virulent pathogen, and (3) a susceptible host.

Recently, the frequency of rain-triggered landslides in Thailand has been on the increase and has gained momentum, coincident with the effects of climate change.

The frequency of rain-on-snow (ROS) occurrence is increasing and this natural phenomenon is beginning to play an important role in temperate climate regions.

Putkonen and his University of Washington colleague Gerard Roe, an atmospheric scientist, set out to test how the frequency of rain-on-snow events might be affected by global warming.

The frequency of rain-on-snow (ROS) hydrologic events, which produce high runoff volumes and lead to large-scale flooding and avalanching, are likely to change in the future as the types and timing of precipitation change.

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