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Back in the 1960s, George Winter published his landmark paper in which he demonstrated that, contrary to the belief at the time that wounds should be allowed to dry out and form scabs to promote healing, wounds heal faster if kept moist (Winter et al 1962).
A moist winter, he said, could deepen the snow pack in the Cascade Mountains, improving the skiing, the water supply and the power generation from rivers, and potentially smoothing the journey of salmon smolts that will ride the rivers to sea next year.
Seeds of the tuberous species require a hot, dry summer period followed by a cool, moist winter to germinate.
Because winter surveys of Nihoa tend to be difficult and dangerous due to poor landing conditions, surveys have not been conducted during the moist, winter growing season from December through March when the plant is easiest to find.
The plant grows during the moist, winter season from December through July in Nihoa's coastal dry shrubland habitat in shallow soil on rocky outcrops in exposed areas between 120-215 m.
The only previous FCM use of twigs employed decorticated moist winter twigs of Icelandic birch species (Betula nana and B. pubescens; Anamthawat-Jónsson et al. 2010).
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The grass is thick and lush from a moist summer.
In warm, moist spring weather, droplets of bacterial ooze appear on the surface of "holdover" cankers.
My guess is that very few flower buds were damaged over winter, and combined with a moist spring, we are seeing close to the full potential of bloom".
From a summer high-pressure centre over the western Pacific, the warm and moist summer monsoon blows from the southeast toward the continent.
Long before dawn, about 4 a.m., the rhythmic rushing of buses through the moist summer night air began to hasten the tempo of the coming day.
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