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In the mid-latitudes, the effect is just as important, e.g.
For example, land use change likely had a cooling influence in northern mid-latitudes.
The weather patterns tend move from east to west at the mid-latitudes there.
The descending air at mid-latitudes will tend to spread both north and south.
The deep zone usually begins at depths below 3,300 feet in mid-latitudes.
How can these mid-latitude and tropical low pressure systems deepen so quickly?
The largest reductions are found in the northern hemisphere mid-latitudes.
Middle America is a region in the mid-latitudes of the Americas.
"At mid-latitudes, we're getting a lot more persistent weather," she said.
An approaching mid-latitude storm caused it to accelerate over land.
This sighting was unusual because of the location on mid-latitude in summer time.
Mid-latitude glaciation probably began before the end of the epoch.
Another holds that interactions between the tropical and mid-latitude oceans are the cause.
"Want to join a band of mid-latitude cousins for an afternoon aurora party?"
The plant has been widely introduced at mid-latitudes across much of North America.
All of these names describe locations in the mid-latitudes.
Scientists do not think this process is driving the presence of mid-latitude lakes and ponds.
Other circulation cells exist in the mid-latitudes and polar regions.
A thinning of the ozone layer over mid-latitudes has also been recorded.
Ice was re-mobilised from the poles to more mid-latitude locations.
This work is however, limited to the mid-latitude ionosphere.
Four pairs plan to be launched in two planes - one over the poles, the second on mid-latitudes.
This was the season of mid-latitude cold frontal rains.
The depression traveled towards the northwest along the edge of a mid-latitude ridge.
As measured from mid-latitudes, it seems to retain its two-pole character.
The results for the midlatitude region showed a robust finding of less snow throughout the winter season.
Explain why there is little weathering taking place in a midlatitude desert.
They noted that their results were similar to results derived from midlatitude systems.
"It wouldn't surprise me that you'd see midlatitude glacier recession.
In the current version the coefficients are given for three geographical regions: tropical, midlatitude and polar.
Midlatitude cyclones have converging air that rises in the central zone of low pressure.
During the summer, it covers most of the midlatitude and subtropical Atlantic Ocean.
Bennett, 1988: The steady state response of the atmosphere to midlatitude heating with various zonal structures.
The increase in yellow and orange since then indicates some strengthening of tropical and midlatitude ozone.
Flushing occurred in the seed lot sequence of northernmost origin first, southern next, and midlatitude last.
The usual sequence of midlatitude "lows" and "highs" brings frequent daily temperature changes.
Atmospheric transport effectively mixes carbon monoxide between midlatitude populated areas and the Arctic.
In many midlatitude and subtropical dry regions, mean precipitation will likely decrease from the 1986-2005 period (left)
They not that when the parameterization scheme is set for midlatitude systems the simulation produces a more realistic track and storm intensity.
As Kong-rey accelerated towards the northeast, it encountered a hostile environment related to a midlatitude trough.
The first wind pattern corresponded to an equatorwarda shift of the midlatitude westerlies toward the equator.
The concentration of atomic oxygen shows midlatitude peaks near equinox, and minima about one month after solstice.
In a midlatitude country like Canada, heavy rainfalls (and snowfalls) are usually associated with storms and high winds.
Tropical regions are less likely than midlatitude regions to have a mixed layer dependent on diurnal temperature changes.
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A connection may exist between the cold collars and high speed midlatitude jets in which winds blow as fast as 140 m/s.
In the areas that fall in-between the northern-most and midlatitude regions, models showed conflicting results, indicating sensitivity to the projected temperatures.
WHAT is a midlatitude trough?
The highly localized nature of the midlatitude clouds, they said, suggested the presence on the surface of erupting geysers or volcanoes.
The evidence of midlatitude Rossby waves penetrating into equatorial regions is specially true for the eastward moving waves.