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The Vertical Temperature Distribution and the Layer of Minimum Temperature
Journal of Applied Meteorology, 1963Abstract Seven years of temperature observations from Cape Canaveral, Florida, are used for a detailed examination of the vertical temperature structure. In the troposphere, temperature variations increase with time; in the stratosphere 12-hour temperature changes are greatest and 24-hour changes are least, showing the diurnal temperature control.
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Forecasting the Minimum Temperature
1979Most human activities are limited by temperatures below certain thresholds. Thus, in construction work, it is impossible to pour concrete below the minimum temperature, which depends on the composition of the concrete. It is possible to lower these limiting thresholds by adding to the mixture chemical products which facilitate the setting of hydraulic ...
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MINIMUM TEMPERATURES IN THE LOWER STRATOSPHERE
Monthly Weather Review, 1959Abstract An analysis of the lowest temperatures observed at the base of the stratosphere in various zones of the globe shows that the recent records obtained over the Antarctic lower the previous world record of long standing, which was registered in the equatorial zone at Batavia in 1913.
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Critical Minimum Temperatures of Reptiles
1973Reptile biological studies have been most productive at centres near deserts. This may have led to the considerable amount of research into the upper temperature relations of reptiles. Reptile cryobiological research has received little attention although it is commonly known that some reptile species inhabit temperate biomes, high latitudes and high ...
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The Prediction of Minimum Temperatures
Geographical Review, 1921Charles F. Brooks, J. Warren Smith
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