When not immersed, the mollusks experience the full force of daytime and
nighttime temperature extremes, explains Ben - Horin.
Not exact matches
The research used historical data — mainly from North American, Europe and East Asia — and an ensemble of climate models to analyze the past and future risk of various
extreme hot, wet and dry events, including the highest daytime and
nighttime temperatures, mildest low
temperatures, wettest days, and longest dry spells.
The average mean
temperature in January ranges from 53 - 59 degrees F; summers are a little warmer with an average mean
temperature in July that ranges from 62 - 70 degrees F. Both winter and summer
temperature extremes are moderated by the moist ocean air with generally high
nighttime humidities and frequent fog.
From that I don't know what relative effects happen in the
nighttime set, but it seems to me that it would be most
extreme then, because as anyone familiar with high country will confirm, not only are
temperatures cooler in general, but there is a larger daily variation at higher altitudes.
During
extreme heat events,
nighttime temperatures in the region's big cities are generally several degrees higher28 than surrounding regions, leading to increased heat - related death among those less able to recover from the heat of the day.36 Since the hottest days in the Northeast are often associated with high concentrations of ground - level ozone and other pollutants, 37 the combination of heat stress and poor air quality can pose a major health risk to vulnerable groups: young children, the elderly, and those with pre-existing health conditions including asthma.29 Vulnerability is further increased as key infrastructure, including electricity for potentially life - saving air conditioning, is more likely to fail precisely when it is most needed — when demand exceeds available supply.
Consequently, the difference between day and night is more
extreme with daytime
temperatures getting up to around 118 °C and
nighttime temperatures falling below -168 °C.