Sentences with phrase «where temperatures dip»

An initial warm signal converts to a cooling one until reaching Segment — IV, where temperatures dip to their minima, followed soon after by shift to a warming regime (I).
Considering that some chameleons inhabit locations where temperatures dip below freezing, the findings, described online March 8 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, explain how the lizards can maintain such an extensive feeding niche.
I've been to Austria in the summer where the temperature dipped down in the 40's!
It is also likely that a warmer future climate would have fewer frost days (i.e., nights where the temperature dips below freezing).
The day before he was to leave to drive to Minnesota, he decided that he couldn't live in a state where the temperature dipped below zero every year.

Not exact matches

But, I still miss my Austin winters, where we'd barely dip into freezing before we'd warm right back up into summer temperatures.
In Takotna and Ophir, it's around 17 degrees, though the mercury dips below zero in Cripple, where temperatures are notoriously frigid.
Key factor: Roma would probably have preferred not to travel to eastern Ukraine, where temperatures may dip below freezing point in February.
Sometimes the temperature will dip as low as 65 degrees in the room where my baby girl's crib is.
The thermometer dipped to 31 degrees at Buffalo Niagara International Airport in Cheektowaga before 6 a.m.. That's where the temperature stood at 7 a.m., and there's a chance it could dip by another degree or two, according to the National Weather Service.
This can be severely limiting when it comes to operating batteries in space, where temperatures can dip to -157 degrees Celsius, or even in parts of Canada and Russia, where temperatures can be lower than -50 degrees Celsius.
Scientists predict the insect will thrive in Florida, where temperatures sometimes dip below freezing, which is only slightly colder than the insect is used to.
The ants, which bite and sting as a single mass, thrive in places where winter low temperatures don't dip too low.
Grapevines hate wet feet and do best in arid areas where temperatures don't dip below 12 ˚ or 13 ˚ Celsius during the growing season, or spike above 22 ˚ C. Sunlight is important too.
But the hibernation habits of Madagascar's eastern dwarf lemurs, whose homes include high - altitude forests where winter temperatures occasionally dip below freezing, were poorly known.
Helliker and Richter found that they could explain the ratios if they assumed that, even in the northernmost regions where the average annual temperature dips to -10 °C, the leaves maintain an average temperature of 21.4 °C.
But in places like the Rocky Mountains, where temperatures can climb into the 100s and dip below freezing, species are hardier and more equipped to deal with such fluctuations.
Several cities in the Northeast had their coldest month of any month on record in February including Buffalo, New York where the monthly average temperature was 10.9 °F, dipping below the 11.6 °F observed in February 1934.
Because temperature increases slightly after ovulation (the luteal phase), then dips to pre-ovulation temperatures just before the start of a new cycle (the follicular phase), it's possible to track where each volunteer was in her menstrual cycle on any given day.
The temperatures were dipping below -25 degrees celsius, and that's at the point where it's just not worth it.
If you're among the population that lives somewhere where the temperature doesn't dip below 50 or 60 degrees, you're lucky.
Water temperatures also vary greatly from a cool chilly May and June where water can dip to the high 50's (15 c) to a warm and tropical mid 80's (30 c) from September to November.
If you think you've got it bad for snow this winter, take a moment to consider the people of Oymyakon, the world's coldest inhabited place where average winter temperatures dip to as low as − 50 °C (− 58 °F) and people risk frostbite, even if they step outside for just a few minutes.
Antarctica is known for its high, frigid desert, where winter temperatures regularly dip as low as minus 94 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 70 degrees Celsius).
Even in Vermont, where winter temperatures often dip into the negatives, just a few feet below the surface, the ground temperature maintains a constant 45 - 55 °F.
Youth enjoy a dip in Krishna river close to Prakasam Barrage after a sizzling day where temperature touched 44 degrees in Vijayawada on Saturday.
If one were to take the model and plot a curve of emission versus wavelength rather than simply summing up the values (integrating over wavelength), it would show a spectral curve of a black body at 288.2 k with the absorption lines of the atmosphere dipping down to the point where there is a spectral curve for a lower temperature at which there is emission going on in the wavelength bands associated with ghg absorption.
All the current climate models predict an increasing temperature with most models having a default 1 or 2 years out of 20 where they will allow a dip to make the model seem more natural.
The sun rising mixes the lowest layer of air and results in a dip in temperature where thermometers are usually located.
Given the inhospitable vastness of Antarctica, where temperatures regularly dip below -50 c, counting the continent's most iconic species had long been a challenge, but not anymore.
No country for cold men: introducing Oymyakon — the coldest village in the world where temperatures can dip to a bone - chilling -71 c
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