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1“...-February; (2) sunny and exposed areas: March-May. These periods appear to be linked in part to the cyclic...”
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2“... and synoptically disturbed conditions. Exceptions are sunny days when buoyant convection becomes significant over...”
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3“... different, but important, effects on the surface features of the snow; föhn-type winds, and calm, sunny...”
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4by Pingree, R. D.“... bloom particularly if a period of calm sunny weather follows. The importance of the thermocline...”
Published in Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom (1975)
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5“... was exceptionally warm and sunny. Latent-heat fluxes made no significant contribution to the heat balance...”
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6“... and sunny climate, and the situation of the area below the limit of permanent snow also favoured erosion...”
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7“... clear sunny day. Significant differences were found between treated animals and controls kept...”
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8by Takeuchi, Nozomu, Sakaki, Ryutaro, Uetake, Jun, Nagatsuka, Naoko, Shimada, Rigen, Niwano, Masashi, Aoki, Teruo“...% of the incoming flux). In contrast, holes developed in sunny conditions correspond to high solar radiation (186...”
Published in Annals of Glaciology (2018)
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9by Russell, F. S.“... the surface ia July, August, and September. 2. The rise towards the surface was evident on sunny days as well...”
Published in Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom (1928)
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10by Jones, Miriam C., Peteet, Dorothy M., Kurdyla, Dorothy, Guilderson, Thomas“... on the Kenai, suggesting increased winter snowfall concurrent with cool, sunny summers. Remarkable...”
Published in Quaternary Research (2009)
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11by Nilsson, Alexander R., Solhaug, Knut Asbjørn, Gauslaa, Yngvar“...) The European population in its sunny habitat had higher water holding capacity than previously recorded...”
Published in The Lichenologist (2022)
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