Sentences with phrase «of rainfall spread»

Throughout the month, Lanzarote receives an average of 11 mm of rainfall spread across four days.
Across the month, Lanzarote receives an average of 14 mm of rainfall spread across five days.
September is the wettest month of the year for Cancun, when the resort experiences 270 mm / 11inches of rainfall spread out over 10 wet days.
With an average of 35 mm of rainfall spread across 16 days throughout March, it's highly likely that you'll experience a shower or two during your holiday.
Paris is subject to an average of 25 mm of rainfall spread across 14 days each month, so there is a good chance you'll get at least some type of precipitation during your visit.

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The model also incorporates data on how people typically move between home, work, school, and shopping; on sexual behavior (Zika can be spread through unprotected sex); and on factors that affect mosquito populations, such as seasonal temperature swings, rainfall, and breeding sites such as caches of old tires.
Mobile phones have been used to map the spread of malaria in east Africa, and now cellular technology has even been turned to measuring rainfall.
An El Niño happens when warm water spreads across the surface of the Pacific, pushing rainfall to the east and causing floods in the Americas and drought in Australia.
Taking into account all 20 models, the spread of results reduces when the scientists looked at the rainfall changes per degree of global warming independent of the exact time path of the warming.
After a period of rainfall, the organism returns to the soil surface, where it releases large numbers of arthroconidia which are spread by the wind.
By Joanna D. Samson, Vice President of FOTAS By the time it hit the South Carolina Coast, Hurricane Matthew had been downgraded from a Category 5 to a Category 2 storm; but the 85 mph winds, 10 - 14 inches of rainfall and extraordinarily high storm surges nevertheless created life - threatening conditions and caused the wide - spread destruction of property.
Although it is almost spread evenly throughout the year, 60 % of the annual rainfall occurs during the summer months.
The Netherlands» temperate maritime climate isn't given to extremes of temperature; summers are warm and winters are mild and whilst rainfall is relatively evenly spread throughout the year it is most common in late summer during July and August.
This rainfall is spread out across an average of seven rainy days, which means there is quite a good chance you'll experience some of the wet stuff during your holiday.
During October in Cancun, the resort is subject to an average of 177mm / 7 inches of rainfall, which is spread out over 11 wet days.
February is usually the month most likely to experience rain with an average of 40 mm of rainfall, spread over four days.
Throughout December, New York is subject to an average of 87mm / 3 inches of rainfall which is spread out between 11 rainy days and five snowy days — that's a tiny increase compared to November.
The role of the Indian Ocean, the stationarity of teleconnections, the determination of the leader ocean basin in driving decadal variability, the anthropogenic role, the reduction of the model rainfall spread, and the improvement of some model components are among the most important remaining questions that continue to be the focus of current international projects.
During summer, most of northern Europe experienced above average precipitation, as did the Alpine region and the north of Italy and Slovenia, with a number of heavy rainfall events heavily influencing the average for the season and leading to wide - spread flooding events.
The precipitation produced by a 200 - MW vortex power station would cause rainfall of 2 mm / d when spread over an area of 10 km 2.
Climate change is expected to increase the spread of several vector - borne NTDs, notably dengue, by changes in temperature, rainfall, relative humidity and climate variability.
Climate change has contributed to the increase of the pests, with increased temperatures and rainfall aiding their spread.
Climate change creates new risks for human exposure to vector - borne diseases by altering conditions — such as local temperatures, rainfall amounts, and warm season length — that affect the development and spread of disease vectors and the pathogens they carry.
[51] Changes in temperature and rainfall will make it harder to control dengue fever and other diseases carried by mosquitoes, and there is a risk that the range and spread of tropical diseases and pests will increase.
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