Sentences with phrase «very dry region»

also a very dry region?
The Gobi - Altai mountain range in western Mongolia is in a very dry region but ice can accumulate on mountaintops, such as Sutai Mountain, the tallest peak in the range.

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Region: Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka How It's Cooked: Boiled The Dish: This is a popular street food, made by coating a hard - boiled egg in a rice and gram flower batter that's been spiced with red chile powder and asafetida (the Indian umami bomb, a dried root with a very particular onion and garlic-esque essence), then deep frying it.
With cool nights, a near constant breeze, and a very dry climate, the vineyard is located in a region with the idyllic conditions to produce grapes that are ripe and demonstrate natural acidity.
Almost every parent, living with their newborns in a region that gets very cold in winter, or has a dry climate, must have been suggested to get a humidifier by many people.
«If it is very dry in one part of the world, it is often very wet in another region, thus globally water - controlled anomalies in net carbon exchange outweigh in space.»
The very cold winters and short, cool, and dry summers in the region turned out to be ideal for preserving DNA.
It is very important to give all medications prescribed by your veterinarian at regular intervals and to keep your pet's anal region clean and dry.
As I understand it that region is very dry.
There are options for avoiding the use of bleach in the laundry, including using non-chlorine laundry whiteners, but we've found that the sun is the most effective and eco-friendly bleaching method, and that drying clothes on the line was sufficient for our purposes (although we do live in a very sunny region of the southwest, and your location may not be optimal for that).
«Arctic Amplification» form CO2 was not primarily from the (theorectical) loss - of - ice / increase in albedo meme so often used, but ratehr it began from the relative amounts of GHG's in the warmer, more water - vapor laden equatorial climates to the very dry Arctic regions.
Think about feeding a population of 9 billion as formerly productive regions become too hot and dry for large scale agriculture, populations have to relocate, sea level causes very large coastal populations to move inland quicker than new high rise housing can be built (but the land is needed for crops) and so on.
On the other hand, ocean - atmosphere coupling is very well recognized in this region on longer timescales (such as the multi-decade periodicity of the Pacific Decadal Oscillation, or PDO), so it seems likely that the anomalous ridging that has led to to California's extremely dry weather and the North Pacific warm pool are physically linked in one way or another.
Since essentially the entire geographic region experiences a qualitatively Mediterranean climate — with strongly seasonal precipitation and a very distinct (but globally uncommon) summer dry season — most of California's annual precipitation derives from a relatively small handful of major cool - season precipitation events.
16 * Melting Glaciers and Rising Sea Levels Over the last century glaciers have been melting worldwide Antarctica ice sheet temp has risen 6 degrees As ice sheets and glaciers melt, sea level rises * Regional Temp Changes Changes in regional climate * Drought and Desertification Rising temps causes regions to warm and become very dry.
The climate change has visible signs in Pakistan, which include hotter summers, early cold spell, monsoon irregularity with untimely rainfall, increased rainfall over short period causing water logging, increased frequency and intensity of floods — especially recent floods, which destroyed livelihoods in Punjab and Sindh districts — very little rainfall in dry period, crop failure due to drought and salinity intrusion along the coastal region.
Do not forget, that the «greenhouse» theory expects the strongest warming in polar regions, since dry air holds only a little of water vapor and increase of CO2 should intensify the «greenhouse» effect very vividly.
There are exceptions in the major desert regions, where the surface air is very dry despite its high temperature.
Applicability — Limited to mixed - humid, hot - humid, mixed - dry, hot - dry and marine regions — can be used with hygro - thermal analysis in some areas in cold regions — should not be used in very cold, and subarctic / arctic regions
Applicability — Limited to mixed - humid, hot - humid, mixed - dry, hot - dry and marine regions — can be used with hygro - thermal analysis in some areas in cold regions - should not be used in very cold and subarctic / arctic regions
In majic airplanes of course:) The semi-serious answer is that at the least you have to get very high up (Mauna Kea or the Atacama) in dry places to eliminate the water vapor, and if you want to look in the regions of the IR covered by the ozone and CO2 bands you need satellites
In these regions, the air is very dry and the high pressures suppress precipitation.
The very hot and dry conditions throughout the Southwest and Rocky Mountain Region have led to exceptionally high risk of wildfire.
Winter 2004 was a very wet winter in California and in the core of the North America Monsoon (NAM) region — the 2nd wettest in the last 30 years (Figure 1), whereas summer 2005 was one of the driest monsoon seasons in Mexico, with very few hurricanes in the Eastern Pacific.
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