Changes in the outdoor temperature at every season will require you to
make seasonal adjustments to the temperature and humidity controls for your reptile or amphibian.
Not exact matches
Annual
seasonal adjustments were
made.
The only differences in the GCM are a few bug fixes related to the calculation of
seasonal insolation (a problem discovered in Model II in the mid-1990's) and an
adjustment to the grid configuration that
makes Model II's grid an exact multiple of the more recent generations of GISS GCMs (like Model E).
So
seasonal adjustments may have to be
made in this regard.
Not to just change the subject from your important point, but the paper Zeke references
makes clear that there is a strong
seasonal fluctuation of about 0.4 degF in the differences between LIG and MMTS sensors that the idea of using one
adjustment for all season would be wrong.
They offer a Wi - Fi - connected controller for your sprinkler system which checks the local forecast and will adjust schedules based on past, present, and future weather, and will also
make intelligent
seasonal adjustments as needed.