Sentence examples for mean winter ground from inspiring English sources

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The mean winter ground temperature (MWGT) at 50 cm was −2.4°C, and the mean summer ground temperature (MSGT) at 50 cm was just above freezing, 0.1°C (Table  2).

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While the specifics of the federal counterterrorism strategy are classified, what is in the public record indicates that the plan contemplates having to deal with as many as three sites being simultaneously hit and using "overwhelming force" against the terrorists, which probably means mustering as many as 3,000 ground troops to the site.

I mean, last year was last year.

Do you mean today?

And I mean this month.

The soil froze at 50 cm depth in early October 2008 and thawed in late July 2009 with a mean annual ground temperature (MAGT) of −1.5°C.

At the catchment scale, improved GLM resulted in an increase in mean ground cover between 2003 and 2007, relative to a control grazing property.

Aujourd'hui means "today".

This means "Christmas".

(1) With an artificial regulation of the boundary condition of the ducts, the mean annual ground temperature of the permafrost drops to about 1.0 2.0 °C.

This study showed that the mean above-ground biomass of 154.8 Mg∙ha−1 was within the documented range of 40.70 279.03 Mg∙ha−1 in the mangrove forests of East Sumatra, Indonesia (Kusmana et al. 1992), or of 123.5 383.5 Mg∙ha−1 in the mangrove forests of Dominican Republic (Sherman et al. 2003).

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