ABSTRACT Long-term (1901–2002) diurnal temperature range (DTR) data are evaluated to examine their spatial and temporal variability across the United States; the early century origin of the DTR ...
The diurnal temperature range (DTR) as measured by the difference between daily maximum (Tmax) and minimum (Tmin) temperatures is of great importance to human health, ecology, and agriculture. The ...
During periods of Arctic air outbreaks in winter, it is not uncommon for the typical daily temperature routine to be turned upside down. Temperatures might fall all day long or rise through the night.
Based on a second-order turbulence mixed layer model, Dr. Tiejun LING, senior scientist of the National Marine Environmental Forecasting Center, China (NMEFC), and his research team, have developed a ...
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