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The greater the temperature contrast between water and land surface, the more significant the event will be.
There could be a temperature contrast of eight degrees between the bay and western suburbs.
A temperature contrast of 400 K between day and night sides is required to create such a stable system.
Temperature contrast depends on changes in brain temperature from its activity.
"Anytime you have a temperature contrast like this, especially where they meet in the middle, there's going to be some problems," said Sosnowski.
A cold front pushing east from the Rockies added power by building the temperature contrast between adjacent air layers.
As that temperature contrast becomes weaker, so do the winds, Ren says.
The strong temperature contrast between polar and tropical air gives rise to the jet stream.
A sharp temperature contrast is shown between the urban and rural areas due to this industrialization.
According to Kite, "All that's really important to get this process going is a large day/night temperature contrast."
That temperature contrast of the extreme heat and the colder air is certainly enhancing the wind speeds.
A dollop of Greek yoghurt provides a temperature contrast.
These arctic airmasses offer a strong temperature contrast between the water and themselves and they move slowly.
The consequent gradual cooling reduces the temperature contrast between its northern and southern parts.
This is expected, as the coastal/land temperature contrast is greatest in early winter and early summer.
Generally, zonal flow of the atmosphere brings a temperature contrast along the Earth's longitude.
The stronger the temperature contrast, the stronger the wind."
This temperature contrast extends from the Earth's surface up to the altitude where the polar-front jet stream is found.
At the restaurant, we also make a bitter orange ice cream to top off the individual warm puddings for that absolutely important temperature contrast.
This would increase the temperature contrast between the two regions and strengthen the pole-girdling vortex of winds.
Consequently, the temperature contrast between them at any level is smaller than the temperature difference between top and bottom.
These bands are linked with areas of frontogensis, or zones of strengthening temperature contrast.
These storms were bolstered by an unusually strong temperature contrast of the sea surface across the Atlantic Ocean.
The temperature contrast may not be as large as the last two weeks, but rainfall and storminess look to be more widespread.
“I like the textural contrast,” he says, “as well as the temperature contrast.”