Sentences with phrase «humidity falls»

In fact the shortwave energy absorbed during the tropical summer at depth remains there until the winter when the humidity falls enough so that evaporative cooling sets up strong enough vertical convection to overcome the shallow diurnal reversals in the topmost one to three meters and dredge those deeper waters up to surface where some more rapid cooling can take place.
The air is driest around February 1st, when the relative humidity falls below 61 % (mildly humid) three days out of four, whilst it's at its most humid around February 16th, when it rises above 78 % (humid) three days out of four.
The air tends to be at its driest around December 12th, when the relative humidity falls below 57 % (mildly humid) three days out of four, whilst the air is at its most humid around December 1st, when it rises above 70 % (humid) three days out of four.
The air tends to be driest around June 1st, when the relative humidity falls below 61 % (mildly humid) three days out of four, whilst it's often at its most humid around June 30th, when it rises above 89 % (very humid) three days out of four.
The air is driest around September 1st, when the relative humidity falls below 66 % (mildly humid) three days out of four, whilst it's at its most humid around September 27th, when it rises above 98 % (very humid) three days out of four.
In the south, the air is driest around March 8th, when the relative humidity falls below 58 % (mildly humid) three days out of four, whilst it's at its most humid around March 21st, when it rises above 76 % (humid) three days out of four.
The air is at its driest around December 1st, when the relative humidity falls below 62 % (mildly humid) three days out of four.
In the north, the air is driest around May 22nd, when the relative humidity falls below 64 % (mildly humid) three days out of four, whilst it's at its most humid around May 9th, when it rises above 88 % (very humid) three days out of four.
The air is usually driest around July 1st, when the relative humidity falls below 75 % (humid) three days out of four, whilst it's usually at its most humid around July 5th, when it rises above 91 % (very humid) three days out of four.
The air is usually at its driest around February 25th, when the relative humidity falls below 41 % (comfortable) three days out of four, whilst it's often at its most humid around February 19th, when it rises above 77 % (humid) three days out of four.
The air is usually at its driest around February 5th, when the relative humidity falls below 53 % (mildly humid) three days out of four, whilst the air is often at its most humid around February 25th, when it rises above 71 % (humid) three days out of four.
The air is usually at its driest around September 1st, when the relative humidity falls below 65 % (mildly humid) three days out of four, whilst it is at its most humid around September 23rd, when it rises above 85 % (very humid) three days out of four.
The air is driest around May 1st, when the relative humidity falls below 57 % (mildly humid) three days out of four, whilst it's at its most humid around May 6th, when it rises above 81 % (humid) three days out of four.
The air tends to be driest around March 1st, when the relative humidity falls below 42 % (comfortable) three days out of four, whilst it's usually at its most humid around March 29th, when the relative humidity rises above 84 % (humid) three days out of four.
During the winter season, humidity falls because of heaters and cold temperature.

Not exact matches

The humidity is so high in one of the finishing rooms, filled with vertical shelves packed with mini marijuana plants, that a light rain falls from the tall ceiling.
Water evaporates into the air from bodies of water to fall as rain when that air cools beyond 100 % relative humidity.
For me personally, fall is just an excuse to make soups all day every day, even though our Houston «fall» is 91 degrees fahrenheit and 98 % humidity..
And just when you can't take one more drippy - forehead day of broiling humidity, Fall arrives with blue skies and crisp breezes and jeans weather.
This pasta makes a really satisfying, comforting dinner now that Summer's humidity is changing over to Fall's crisp air.
But in Extremadura, fall rains raise the humidity to the level where the pods would rot or mold.
As the leaves begin to change, temperatures begin to change, and for us Floridians, the humidity finally drops, the fall harvest begins.
I brought dozens of souvenirs from home to tide me over until my next trip back in the fall, but by far the best of them all was this perfect summer uniform, thrifted from Goodwill and Uptown Cheapskate with a pair of totally destroyed DIY denim cutoffs tying it all together, and it works for the Cape, the lake, the city, the humidity, and the blazing sun.
Adding humidity to the air may make it easier for your congested baby to breathe and fall asleep.
It kept me warm on cool summer nights at the end of my pregnancy (side note: I am ever so grateful that summer nights do cool down here in Calgary compared to the stifling heat and humidity of Montreal soirées), and it was perfect for babywearing in early fall and at the end of winter in Little Miss Cub's first year.
When researchers ran the numbers for the Corn Belt, the global models fell short of reality: They predicted both temperature and humidity to increase slightly, and rainfall to increase by up to 4 % — none of which matches the observed changes.
The duo first reanalyzed data from a 2007 paper in PloS Pathogens by Peter Palese of Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City and his colleagues, who found that virus transmission between two guinea pigs housed in neighboring cages falls as relative humidity rises (ScienceNOW, 19 October 2007).
Snowflakes, for instance, form differently as they fall, depending on variable conditions such as temperature and humidity, hence the widely held belief that no two are alike.
Miami seems to fall in a nice zone where you still get the heat and humidity water and fat loss benefits of hot weather, but they are turned up a notch over, say, NY, with the almost tropical level UV radiation on top of it.
I can almost see the humidity leaving the air here in NC and hear a tussle of leaves as a cool breeze starts to bring in the first strains of fall.
Ugh, I was getting into transitioning into fall with my wardrobe and then we catapulted back into summer temps (and humidity, noooo) this past week.
I'm super excited about having an early fall marathon (the love part) so I'm learning to deal with all this heat and humidity (the hate part).
I think I fall into the medium to coarse hair type — depending on the level of humidity each day!
Well, sorry... it is still in the 90's here in St. Louis and I just can't possibly dress in a fall outfit in this humidity without passing out!
Hair Must Haves: There's nothing worse than working a room and starting to feel like my hair is falling flat from a day of humidity and networking.
In Texas, where our humidity index tipped our temperatures into the 100's this summer, I inexplicably fell in love with the trend of wearing multiple layers of clothing.
It's so insanely comfy and the dark colors give me fall vibes while still staying cool in this insanely hot humidity we have been having these past months!
The silhouette looks adorable with a blazer or denim jacket and booties, making it perfect for fall, however, the day I shot these pics, it was not only hot, but about 3,000 % humidity, so you're seeing a summer look:)
I love Fall so much, I just wish we got cooler true Fall weather here (last couple days were kinda nice, but the high is back up to 87 for today with high humidity, go figure).
I love Fall and crisp days but we had a scorcher today with 35 C that felt like 42 C (95 F feeling like 107 F with the humidity.)
Fall has always been my favorite time of year, my least favorite being the end of summer when it's 100 + degrees with 98 % humidity.
And while I stocked up on fall work clothes during the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale, I can't justify wearing a long - sleeve wool dress in 90 - degree - 100 % - humidity weather.
Living in Alabama I'm trying to find ways to incorporate fall despite the humidity and 80 degree temps.
I keep browsing all the fall collections online while it is a stifling 90 degrees and 80 % humidity outside.
Unfortunately, I haven't had a lot of time to spend in the kitchen (nor do I want to with the god awful humidity) so I decided to whip up something quick and easy that tastes just like fall but doesn't require too much time or effort.
In the golden light of the late summer evening, time slows, humidity rises, and all I want to do is pull out my fall sweaters and jewel tones — it's ALMOST September...
As much as I'm longing for fall and a decrease in humidity, I don't think it's time for sweaters just yet (even the short - sleeved variety).
But, lets just forget the humidity here and focus on this fall dress.
I especially think you can pull off «non-traditional» fall colors when you live in a state (like Florida or Texas) that has «non-traditional» fall... a very pleasant way of saying 90 degrees, 99 % humidity, etc..
Temps in the 90s and heavy humidity, it's hard to think of fall.
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