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Its northeastern aspect, and the valley's frequent temperature inversions, mean long life for the otherwise modest 275-inch annual snowfall.
Frequent temperature inversion has made Switzerland's high-altitude resorts healthful places even during winter and has helped the Alpine winter season gain popularity in Europe for sports; in addition, because of these inversions polluted air is much less common in areas of high elevation than in the lowlands.
The roof of the building was designed to be a reverse hyperbolic paraboloid, allowing for a pillar free view from all seats and reducing the interior volume by up to one-third when compared to traditional arenas, resulting in reduced heating, lighting and maintenance costs, plus the floating roof can flex to compensate for the city's frequent temperature fluctuations.
In addition, an ARGOS tag attached to an elephant seal is likely to undergo a greater range of temperatures (4 15°C), and more frequent temperature changes, than a tag attached to either a fur seal or sea lion.
Based on the results presented here, frequent temperature changes could be influencing the QDR observed for UC1041 + Yr36 in the field.
The region's semi-arid climate, characterized by frequent temperature inversions and small amount of annual precipitation (15 to 300 mm), reduce the air's self-clean-up.
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She and her team have studied five regions, comparing historical data going back 70 years and found drought and extreme flooding becoming more frequent, temperatures rising in winter, extreme – good and bad – years now more common and rainfall patterns changing.
To reduce the adverse effects of high temperatures over multiple days, and less extreme but more frequent temperatures over single days, targeted public health messages are critical.
She is not overawed by threats of violence, legal action (the latter especially deployed by republicans) and the frequent rising temperature of hate.But it is not all trouble, and she writes movingly about the rank and file of the loyal institutions, their lives and their families.
Anthropogenic climate change has created a dual global threat to reef-building scleractinian corals: (1) mass mortality due to increasingly frequent high temperature events (coral bleaching) and (2) decreased calcification rates due to increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2atm) that causes decreasing aragonite saturation state (Ωa) in surface waters (i.e. ocean acidification) [1], [2].
Climate change may produce more frequent high temperature conditions close to the current northern limit of grape cultivation [ 27- 29].
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