• BMR increases approximately 7% for every increase of 1.36 degrees Fahrenheit in the body's internal temperature. (calculator.net)
  • Severe thunderstorms with nickel-size hail struck parts of central Oklahoma that evening, after the arctic air had dropped surface temperatures to 20 degrees! (weather.gov)
  • The high temperature of 83 degrees set the record high for the date, and the daily snowfall of half an inch set the snowfall record. (weather.gov)
  • On November 11, 1911 (remembered easily for now as '11/11/11'), the afternoon temperature in Oklahoma City reached a record high for the date of 83, before plunging 66 degrees to a record low of 17 at midnight that evening. (weather.gov)
  • Temperature drops of 60 degrees were common, with some areas falling more than 70 degrees in roughly 12 hours. (weather.gov)
  • The unseasonably cold air eventually overspread the entire eastern United States as well, routinely dropping temperatures 30 to 70 degrees in a matter of hours. (weather.gov)
  • He found that the temperature of the air inside the funnel dropped quickly by about 15 degrees, as its heat was radiated upwards in the clear sky. (solarcooking.org)
  • That night, the minimum outdoor air temperature measured was 47.5 degrees - but the water in both jars had ICE. (solarcooking.org)
  • I invite others to try this, and please let me know if you get ice at 55 or even 60 degrees outside air temperature (minimum at night). (solarcooking.org)
  • The high temperature at the station was 104 degrees, reached in 1931, 1934 and 2006. (uidaho.edu)
  • The coldest temperature recorded was negative 42 degrees in 1922. (uidaho.edu)
  • It flowers best in temperatures from 60 to 90 degrees F and cannot tolerate temperatures below 32 degrees. (doityourself.com)
  • If the temperature drops below 50 degrees routinely, like at night, the hibiscus may survive but will cease growing or blooming. (doityourself.com)
  • Before or during winter this good bacteria is added when the temperatures are below 55 degrees and works in temperatures below the ice and snow levels. (tricker.com)
  • Dosage: Use 1 oz per 1000 gallons weekly when temperatures drop below 55 degrees. (tricker.com)
  • My temperature was 55 degrees when I finally got a thermometer," College Inn resident and psychology sophomore Serina Limon said. (ntdaily.com)
  • The Earth's highest temperature of 134 degrees F was recorded at Furnace Creek, and summertime temperatures routinely reach 125 degrees during the day. (1x.com)
  • RESEARCH software version 6.02 (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA). Annualized weekly rate correla- tions with mean weekly temperature (in degrees F), total weekly precipitation (100ths of inches), and mean weekly minutes of darkness were calculated as Pearson correlation coefficients with time lags ranging from 0 to 8 weeks. (cdc.gov)
  • Harrison agreed and said she wished Kerr had the capability of individual room temperature like Victory does. (ntdaily.com)
  • When room temperature the water does have a slight taste, almost indiscernible, a remote hint of a bitter note. (caffination.com)
  • Store at room temperature. (cdc.gov)
  • IgM antibodies are generally considered to be less significant than IgG, because they are reactive at room temperature but not body temperature and, therefore, rarely cause hemolysis in vivo. (medscape.com)
  • The tubes are then spun for 15 seconds at room temperature to facilitate antigen-antibody interaction. (medscape.com)
  • The 2 samples are mixed together and centrifuged at room temperature to visualize hemolysis or agglutination, which would signify a positive test result and the presence of an additional antibody. (medscape.com)
  • The generic dynamic perturbation factor is less than 2 at room temperature and exhibits a maximum near 260 K. The dynamic perturbation is induced by H-bond constraints that interfere with the cooperative mechanism that facilitates rotation in bulk water. (lu.se)
  • For much of North America, the winter of 2013-2014 will not soon be forgotten, as it brought record snowfall and the coldest temperatures in at least 20 years to many locations. (ducks.org)
  • The highest temperature is 30.1 °C (86.2 °F) (30,Jan,1995) and it breaks the record the highest temperature in islamabad is 42 °C ( 0%, Humidity: 20% ,Wind: 11 km/h)(09-JUN,2021) and lowest temperature is −6.0 °C (21.2 °F). While the highest rainfall for this month is 199 millimetres (7.8 in) recorded at Zero Point in 1995. (wikipedia.org)
  • Surface air temperature anomaly for March 2021 relative to the March average for the period 1991-2020. (copernicus.eu)
  • The global temperature for March 2021 was 0.2ºC higher than the 1991-2020 average. (copernicus.eu)
  • I would like to see the 'Funnel Refrigerator' tried in desert climates, especially where freezing temperatures are rarely reached. (solarcooking.org)
  • Adjust the temperature on your refrigerator and freezer to ensure you aren't keeping it too cold and using extra energy. (cobbemc.com)
  • Routinely clean your refrigerator coils to keep the appliance running efficiently. (cobbemc.com)
  • More advanced features can be found in 30-day electronic refrigerator temperature loggers. (who.int)
  • This device type can be used to review vaccine refrigerator temperatures over 30 days. (who.int)
  • Store vaccine in an ultra-cold freezer, thermal shipping container, freezer, or refrigerator. (cdc.gov)
  • Compared to other areas in the U.S., Richmond has pretty mild winters, but January and December can be both cold and damp. (sofi.com)
  • winters in Death Valley can be cold and snow is common on the peaks that surround the valley. (1x.com)
  • The greatest challenges faced by waterfowl during severe winters are elevated energy demands required to maintain their internal body temperature and restricted feeding opportunities, resulting from ice and snow cover on foraging habitats . (ducks.org)
  • Exposure to heat combined with physical activity and other factors in the environment can increase the body's temperature and cause heat stress. (cdc.gov)
  • Hypothermia and frostbite - All pets need adequate shelter from the elements and insulation against cold weather. (ourcoop.com)
  • Antibody screening is routinely used in conjunction with typing and crossmatch before the administration of blood products, especially RBCs, to avoid transfusion reactions and to prevent notably decreased survival of transfused RBCs. (medscape.com)
  • The crossmatch is routinely used as the final step of pretransfusion compatibility testing. (medscape.com)
  • While stopping a water leak or repairing a washing machine hose down in the basement might be fairly straightforward, snow on the roof, ice dams and attic condensation are forms of water damage typical to cold climate homes and are a little more complicated and a little trickier to fix. (statefarm.com)
  • Condensation of water vapor on cold surfaces in attics can cause wood to rot, which can lead to costly repairs. (statefarm.com)
  • This could result in condensed water vapor freezing onto cold attic materials, which will eventually thaw creating wet attic materials resulting in damage in the attic and inside the home. (statefarm.com)
  • Frozen water - Routinely check your pet's water dish to make sure the water is fresh and unfrozen. (ourcoop.com)
  • The water stays cold but doesn't freeze. (ourcoop.com)
  • At the historic weather station, staff record the ambient temperature, soil temperature, precipitation, windspeed and snow-water equivalent. (uidaho.edu)
  • They use a tub of water to record water temperature and the rate of evaporation, providing a valuable tool to area water managers to help gage summer evaporative losses from nearby water bodies, such as American Falls Reservoir. (uidaho.edu)
  • lt;p class="p1">Water temperature is a primary control on the health, diversity, abundance, and distribution of aquatic species, but thermal degradation resulting from anthropogenic influences on rivers is a challenge to threatened species worldwide. (usgs.gov)
  • are formerly abundant cold-water-adapted species that are now protected under the Endangered Species Act. (usgs.gov)
  • Among the challenges to the health of cold-water salmonids in the Willamette River Basin, disruptions in the seasonal patterns of stream temperature imposed by 13 large, multipurpose dams on tributaries to the Willamette River, as well as temperatures routinely in excess of regulatory limits in the Willamette River Basin, are contributing factors. (usgs.gov)
  • To better understand controls on stream temperature, the sensitivity of stream temperature to flow augmentation as a management tool for suppressing high temperatures, and the implications for threatened salmonids, this study used a two-dimensional hydrodynamic and water-quality model (CE-QUAL-W2) to investigate spatial and temporal patterns of stream temperature in the Willamette River Basin. (usgs.gov)
  • When you start using your pond heater, don't forget about the ecological water quality during these cold months by adding a biological cold water bacteria Winter Blend. (tricker.com)
  • Winter can be harsh on the life in your water garden pool, especially with those extremely cold "polar vortices" or just darn cold temperatures that keep coming! (tricker.com)
  • The cold water bacteria in Winter Blend absorb ammonia from the water during the entire winter months. (tricker.com)
  • But by far the most common quibbles are about the hours of the campus cafeterias, the availability of hot water and the dorm room temperatures across campus. (ntdaily.com)
  • While there is no shortage of opinions on UNT cafeterias, some students feel there is a shortage of hot water and warm temperatures in dorm rooms. (ntdaily.com)
  • While Reynolds assures students that the hot water is being routinely checked, some aren't so sure about the temperatures. (ntdaily.com)
  • However, I don't like the temperature of the water and the shower heads," Harrison said. (ntdaily.com)
  • Temperature, light, and water supply influence the concentration of these sugars and ultimately determine the brilliance of color. (finegardening.com)
  • To avoid excessive system noise and the possibility of erosion-corrosion, the designer should not exceed flow velocities of 8 feet per second for cold water and 5 feet per second in hot water up to approximately 140°F. In systems where water temperatures routinely exceed 140°F, lower flow velocities such as 2 to 3 feet per second should not be exceeded . (plbg.com)
  • Animals that thrive on the cold, including polar bears and high arctic caribou, are suffering as changing weather patterns disrupt their feeding habits and turn traditional migration routes into water. (thecanadianencyclopedia.ca)
  • Avitae does indeed taste like nothing when cold, literally it doesn't even taste like mineral water. (caffination.com)
  • I shared the water with a couple of my friends on a recent camping trip and out of 4 people who tried it both cold and warm I was one of two people who could taste anything when warm, and even then the hint of a taste was faint at best. (caffination.com)
  • Wash clothes in cold water. (cobbemc.com)
  • Hypothermia is most common during cold weather or immersion in cold water, but it may occur in warm climates when people lie immobile on a cool surface (eg, when they are intoxicated) or after very prolonged immersion in swimming-temperature water (eg, 20 to 24° C). Wet clothing and wind increase risk of hypothermia. (msdmanuals.com)
  • It has a thin lipopolysaccharide-containing envelope and is a hard, non-spore-forming organism that survives for weeks at low temperatures in water, moist soil, hay, straw, and decaying animal carcasses. (cdc.gov)
  • The dynamical heterogeneity of hydration water is characterized by performing relaxation measurements over a wide temperature range, extending deeply into the supercooled regime, or by covering a wide frequency range. (lu.se)
  • Because these constraints are temperature-independent, hydration water does not follow the super-Arrhenius temperature dependence of bulk water. (lu.se)
  • Cold water has nearly the same short-range structure as ice Ih, but molecular rotation is six orders of magnitude faster in the liquid. (lu.se)
  • The rotational correlation time t0 in bulk water is determined from a pure-water reference sample that is routinely measured in parallel with the sample. (lu.se)
  • A. As the temperature drops, power demand for various components will gradually increase. (licor.com)
  • If there is concern about extended cold exposure or if something seems "off" about your pet, paw or otherwise, it's always safest to check in with your veterinarian first. (friendshiphospital.com)
  • Silicone sealing can protect fragile circuits from the incursion of hazardous conditions such as excessive moisture and extreme temperature exposure. (aero-mag.com)
  • Waterfowl possess remarkable adaptations to survive in cold weather, including dense layers of insulating feathers, counter- current blood flow to reduce heat loss through their feet and legs, behavioral modifications to reduce exposure to the elements, the ability to carry large fat reserves, and perhaps the greatest adaptation of all- migration . (ducks.org)
  • BACKGROUND: Breaches in the cooling chain with exposure of vaccines to temperatures outside the target range of +2°C to +8°C may reduce their efficacy and impair immune responses. (bvsalud.org)
  • Stem thermometers should never be used as the primary temperature monitoring device because they do not provide a continuous record of vaccine temperature exposure. (who.int)
  • Overview of Cold Injury Exposure to cold may cause decreased body temperature ( hypothermia) and focal soft-tissue injury. (msdmanuals.com)
  • The climate of Islamabad is a humid subtropical climate (Köppen climate classification) with four seasons: a pleasant Spring (March-April), a hot Summer (May-August), a warm dry Autumn (September-October), and a cold Winter (November-February). (wikipedia.org)
  • We show that the HDW climatology provides insight into near-surface climatic conditions that can be used to identify temperature and humidity trends that correspond to climate classification systems. (mdpi.com)
  • The Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) , implemented by the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts on behalf of the European Union, routinely publishes monthly climate bulletins reporting on the changes observed in global surface air temperature , sea ice cover and hydrological variables . (copernicus.eu)
  • Western Disturbances occur almost every month in the city, but peaking during the winter months and causes moderate to heavy rainfall, temperature also decreases due to it. (wikipedia.org)
  • The temperature that evening (in Provo, Utah) was 78 F. Using a Radio Shack indoor/outdoor thermometer, a BYU student (Colter Paulson) measured the temperature inside the funnel and outside in the open air. (solarcooking.org)
  • A stem thermometer can be fitted in refrigerators, freezers, cold rooms and freezer rooms as an inexpensive back-up device for required 30-day temperature loggers. (who.int)
  • The highest temperature ever recorded was 30 °C (86 °F) (1985) and lowest temperature is −2.2 °C (28.0 °F). Spring starts and in this month, the weather starts to settle. (wikipedia.org)
  • Cold weather saps the charge out of batteries quickly. (lonelyplanet.com)
  • The right weather conditions for ice dams are usually when outside air temperatures are in the low 20s (°F) for several days with several inches of snow on the roof. (statefarm.com)
  • Weather - Cold environments raise BMR because of the energy required to create a homeostatic body temperature. (calculator.net)
  • As dramatic as these weather changes were, we must go back further in time to look at one such cold front (also known then as The Great Blue Norther) that established a set of weather records that arguably are unique in modern weather history. (weather.gov)
  • Except for the daily temperatures, there is little information on the accompanying weather changes in Oklahoma and north Texas that day. (weather.gov)
  • Keep your pets indoors when there is cold weather, especially if temperatures are freezing. (friendshiphospital.com)
  • Unfortunately, the cold weather had already resulted in much of the natural gas energy being directed towards home-heating and was unable to pick up the slack. (atascaderonews.com)
  • Even though many vegetables will mature and keep well during cold weather, most need warm soil temperatures to germinate and grow to a sufficient size before cold weather sets in. (finegardening.com)
  • LEDs work well in cold weather. (cobbemc.com)
  • During severe cold snaps, waterfowl often simply hunker down to conserve energy until the weather moderates and foraging habitats thaw. (ducks.org)
  • As long as they are brief, these bouts of cold weather pose little threat to waterfowl, because the birds can rapidly replenish fat reserves when warmer weather returns. (ducks.org)
  • Modeling suggests that targeted flow management (via augmentation from dam storage) can reduce the extent and duration of thermally stressful conditions for Chinook salmon for short periods, but modeling suggests that flow augmentation is limited in its ability to fundamentally alter the "thermal landscape" (the entire range of temperature variation in a river system over space and time) of the Willamette River. (usgs.gov)
  • Note: The per century temperature trends for the continental U.S, Maryland, Virginia and D.C. were produced using NOAA's 12-month temperature periods ending in the month of August, through August 2015. (c3headlines.com)
  • Chief among these are the fact that at least one of the vaccines showing promise needs to be kept at extremely low temperatures prior to use. (bizcommunity.com)
  • Freeze indicators should be used routinely for internal distribution of freeze-sensitive vaccines and for monitoring freezing events in cold rooms and vaccine refrigerators where alternative devices are not fitted, or are not thought to be reliable. (who.int)
  • VVMs or combined VVM/Threshold indicators are now routinely fixed to all vaccines supplied by UNICEF. (who.int)
  • Arctic foxes and huskies sleep at temperatures as low as −30° to −40°C without increasing their heat output. (alaskamagazine.com)
  • Arctic pack ice is melting so rapidly that it may be possible within a few decades for ships to routinely use the legendary Northwest Passage as a shortcut between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. (thecanadianencyclopedia.ca)
  • In northern states, such forecasts can inspire dread of a rapid freeze-up that will bring an abrupt end to the waterfowl season, while in southern states the prospect of an Arctic cold front or winter storm in the Midwest can create eager anticipation for major movements of birds to their wintering grounds. (ducks.org)
  • Production processes now routinely remove virtually all the TOCP. (cdc.gov)
  • If you want to start some vegetables from seed to transplant later, sow your seeds in August, when soil and air temperatures are conducive to germination and strong growth. (finegardening.com)
  • The result: when a surge was required, even fossil-fuel plants suffered mechanical failures, unlike northern plants that routinely experience extreme cold and prepare for those events. (atascaderonews.com)
  • As illustrated in Photo 3, the Voyager's battery and engine coolant temperature failures at first seem to be related. (brakeandfrontend.com)
  • Certain breeds are able to tolerate the cold, but there's a reason poodles don't run the Iditarod routinely. (friendshiphospital.com)
  • because it's a dry, bitter cold, there are fewer clouds to interfere with viewing the aurora. (lonelyplanet.com)
  • The primary species impacted by bitter cold temperatures during the winter of 2013-2014 were red-breasted and common mergansers, white-winged scoters, common goldeneyes, and scaup. (ducks.org)
  • The purpose of the immediate spin is to detect "cold" antibodies, usually of the IgM class. (medscape.com)
  • For systems operated at routinely cold temperatures and high ambient relative humidity, it is preferable to use a 24 volt supply system. (licor.com)
  • 0.0001), but paradoxically the coldest states coccal disease varies with the animal's innate circadian had the lowest rates, and no threshold temperature could rhythm (12-14). (cdc.gov)
  • Only that a caravan of body bags routinely were marched out of there. (doomworld.com)
  • However, if extremely cold temperatures persist or worsen, the birds' body mass will continue to decline, ultimately reaching a point at which fat reserves may be insufficient to sustain the birds. (ducks.org)
  • Though the thermometers may read freezing temperatures in Saskatoon, the people will always greet you with a warm smile. (diamondpersonnel.com)
  • The products in this category relate to thermometers, freeze indicators, temperature recorders, alarm systems, event loggers and remote communication devices for monitoring temperatures at all levels of the cold chain. (who.int)
  • Electronic thermometers: Hand-held electronic thermometers are used by cold chain technicians during repair work, for routine monitoring, for cold chain studies and during the commissioning of cold rooms and freezer rooms. (who.int)
  • Of course, few electrical components thrive on being exposed to moist conditions, or extremes of heat or cold, so silicone is often utilised to provide additional protection to these other electrical components, as well as printed circuit boards. (aero-mag.com)
  • When the temperature in your attic is above freezing, snow on the roof will likely melt. (statefarm.com)
  • The cold air arrived early that afternoon, dropping temperatures into the upper 20s and turning rain to snow by midnight. (weather.gov)
  • The temperature correction procedure became mandatory for all pilots in September 2015. (aopa.org)
  • AOPA has advocated for a procedure to be in place that will allow pilots to correct for unusually cold temperatures when conducting an instrument approach. (aopa.org)
  • The errors caused by high and low temperatures in barometric altimeters was well known at this time, but the dangerous implications of cold temperatures and maintaining obstacle clearance, especially when in instrument meteorological conditions, was not fully understood. (aopa.org)
  • In such shallow retreats, box turtles are exposed to freezing temperatures, yet they usually survive. (icr.org)
  • dnata was able to prepare for the severe temperature onslaught, and ensure that all pharmaceuticals handled followed the optimum route, at temperatures that limited the risk of spoilage. (stattimes.com)
  • Polyalphaolefin hydraulic fluids are used in most applications where mineral oil fluids are used, especially those that require proper operation in cold temperatures since polyalphaolefins possess very good temperature characteristics. (cdc.gov)
  • Record high and low temperatures occurring on the same day are rare, but they do happen. (weather.gov)
  • Check and record storage unit temperatures each the thermal shipping container. (cdc.gov)
  • The hottest month is June, where average highs routinely exceed 37 °C (98.6 °F). The wettest month is July, with heavy rainfall and evening thunderstorms with the possibility of cloudburst. (wikipedia.org)
  • Temperature mapping is also routinely conducted within dnata's facilities in the summer and winter to gauge average temperatures. (stattimes.com)
  • Temperatures over Europe for the month as a whole were close to average. (copernicus.eu)
  • With average temperatures in some parts of the Canadian North rising at the rate of about 1° C each decade, glaciers are in retreat. (thecanadianencyclopedia.ca)
  • If no action is taken, climatologists predict, the global average temperature - which has risen by a remarkable 0.08° C during the past 100 years - could go up by as much as 3.5° C in the coming century, raising ocean levels to swamp islands and coastal communities around the world, drying up rivers and lakes, and turning agricultural land into desert. (thecanadianencyclopedia.ca)
  • In Duluth, Minnesota , for example, the average temperature from December through February was 4deg;F. In Watertown, New York , the average high during March was 31deg;F. And in Winnipeg, Manitoba, the temperature rose above freezing on only eight days between November 1 and March 31. (ducks.org)
  • The researchers looked at hepcidin in fish such as the brown trout from the Middle Provo River, which routinely live in very cold waters. (eurekalert.org)
  • According to available literature, if the voltage signals from the coolant temperature sensor are too high or too low, a DTC 22 will be stored in the diagnostic memory. (brakeandfrontend.com)
  • This input would provide a temperature reading by which the ECM would adjust alternator charging voltage and various engine performance parameters. (brakeandfrontend.com)
  • A strong cold front travels across the Midwest today, Great Lakes to lower Mississippi Valley Saturday, then East Coast on Sunday with areas of showers and thunderstorms. (weather.gov)
  • This dangerous situation was caused by the aircraft altimeter being affected by extremely cold temperatures and causing the aircraft's true altitude to be lower than the indicated altitude. (aopa.org)
  • The pond heater will use the thermostat to turn on when in need at lower temperatures, keep a hole in the ice to allow the noxious gases to escape. (tricker.com)
  • Some of the lower floors of Kerr can be pretty cold, Hamilton said. (ntdaily.com)
  • The reliance upon solar/wind to the detriment of natural gas, coal, and nuclear left thestate unprepared for extremely cold temperatures. (atascaderonews.com)
  • used in the construction of gaskets for cabin doors and windows, its resistance to extreme temperatures, and the ease with which it can be moulded to an extremely tightly fitting shape, make it the ideal material for such functionality. (aero-mag.com)
  • In addition, the company has installed automated handling systems that can store pharmaceuticals at variable temperature ranges. (stattimes.com)
  • Some of the other problems routinely faced by electrical systems in aircraft are the build-up of ice and the ingress of dust. (aero-mag.com)
  • Event monitoring systems consist of a network of sensors linked to a central temperature recording unit, which may connect and communicate with local and remote servers and services. (who.int)
  • Detailed temperature records can be produced and the most sophisticated systems can be internet-enabled which allows for remote monitoring. (who.int)
  • If you have confirmed or suspected COVID-19, use a medical mask when near your child, wash your hands thoroughly with soap or sanitizer before and after contact with your child, and routinely clean and disinfect any surfaces you touch. (who.int)
  • After an unseasonably warm high temperature of 74 in Oklahoma City, the cold air arrived late in the day and promptly plunged temperatures into the 30s in less than an hour. (weather.gov)
  • Unseasonably warm air was drawn northward ahead of the low on the 11th, while in its wake, cold air plunged south across the entire central United States. (weather.gov)
  • Damage to organs during transplantation occurs in 2 phases: the warm ischemic phase and the cold ischemic phase. (medscape.com)
  • Break-resistant, built for high and low temperature and pressure differentials as well as topped off with a leak-proof screw cap, Corning PET media bottles promises to tick every box for your cell culture application needs. (corning.com)
  • Their primary use is as a back-up device for cold rooms and freezer rooms. (who.int)
  • Its purpose is to provide some of the capabilities of the monitoring equipment used on cold rooms and freezer rooms. (who.int)
  • Pen recorders have been standard equipment for cold rooms and freezer rooms for many years. (who.int)
  • Data loggers are used principally during cold chain studies and for verifying performance during the initial commissioning of cold rooms and freezer rooms. (who.int)
  • The thermal influence of flow augmentation from dam storage on four tributaries with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers dams varies spatially along the Willamette River, seasonally, and in magnitude, depending on a range of factors like distance from the Willamette River, the temperature of dam outflow, and the thermal template of tributary reaches controlling stream temperature adjustment to environmental heat fluxes. (usgs.gov)
  • Before performing tube testing, it is advantageous to wash and resuspend donor RBCs in 2%-5% saline to remove small fibrin clots and some cold agglutinins. (medscape.com)
  • After reversing the arterial and venous lines, ice-cold saline is quickly injected via the arterial port. (medscape.com)
  • Expect scattered to widespread showers through Sunday with temperatures cooling back to normal, after being well above for last week. (lex18.com)
  • Jones said her roommate gets stuck with cold showers. (ntdaily.com)
  • The robustness of PET means that it is often utilized across a wide range of temperatures. (corning.com)
  • The following screens illustrate the usefulness of graphing because randomly recorded data lines won't disclose the full range of temperatures indicated by the battery temperature parameter indicator data (PID). (brakeandfrontend.com)
  • At various points on various screens, the graph would range between ambient and -198° F temperature (see Photo 2). (brakeandfrontend.com)
  • Diet - Small, routinely dispersed meals increase BMR. (calculator.net)
  • What it takes is a bit of planning and some useful season extenders, like floating row covers, cold frames, or small, plastic-covered hoop tunnels. (finegardening.com)
  • Eventually, several hundred procedures were identified as requiring at least one segment correction for cold temperatures. (aopa.org)
  • When the days shorten and temperatures drop, a barrier is created and that exchange slows (and eventually stops). (finegardening.com)
  • A notable example of summer-to-winter cold fronts occurred on March 3, 1989. (weather.gov)
  • Strong winds behind the cold front reached 30 to 50 mph in many areas, with gusts over 70 mph in some locations. (weather.gov)
  • The procedures most impacted were those found at high true altitudes, such as in mountainous areas, and those located in areas routinely seeing very cold temperatures, such as northern Alaska. (aopa.org)