Grapes in these warm, humid states are usually picked in late July or early August. |
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These love the damp atmosphere of a humid bathroom, but they don't all like shady spots. |
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The warm humid air collided with a rush of cold air causing the thunder to slither through. |
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In regions where the summer is long, hot and humid, long drinks are a tradition. |
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Exacerbated by warm, humid weather, red blotch infects leaves, flower stalks, blooms and bulb scales. |
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Ghana's subequatorial climate is warm and humid, with distinct alternations between rainy summer and dry winters. |
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The central glasshouse had two lean-to hothouses, one dry for cacti, the other humid for tropical plants. |
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Also, do not spray soaps onto plants that are water-stressed or during hot, windy, or humid weather. |
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It was one of those warm, humid days best spent at home watching the flowers grow and counting daisies in the grass. |
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Would you like an advantage over your golf opponents whenever it's warm, humid or raining? |
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The long period of hot, sultry, humid, rainless weather has finally broken this morning, with a long, rumbling storm. |
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After travelling out from the capital city, Caracas, they prepared to enter the humid tropical rainforests that cover the country. |
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The southern swamplands have the lowest rainfall but are humid and oppressive all year. |
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Rainy season really started with a vengeance today, so the walk to the station was a little damp as it was raining and humid. |
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It was odd that not too far away, it was probably pouring rain, while it was humid and sunny where Kace stood. |
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However, seasonally flowing rivers with perennial waterholes are also characteristic of more humid parts of Australia. |
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In the hot and humid summer months, air circulates below and throughout the living space above. |
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Miraculously, a small grove of Wollemi pines hung on in the deep and humid chasms of the mountains west of Sydney. |
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Against a velvety background, a paper plate, ordinarily associated with a hot humid picnic, is transformed into a cool moon. |
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Just as thick, humid air makes knucklers more effective, the thin air at Coors Field makes them flat and hittable. |
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In humid regions and low valleys associated with lakes and river bottoms, groundwater may be only a few feet below the soil surface. |
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Not used to such humid and sultry conditions, the bears are said to tackle the heat by lying still for hours together. |
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Our current approach is to prevent the disease during the sultry, humid summer. |
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This site has a humid continental climate with warm summers, cool winters and no distinct dry season. |
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The sharp crack of their rifles echoes through the humid Georgia night, evoking cries of alarm and warning from the encampment ahead. |
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The palaeoclimates during coal accumulation must have been very humid and very warm. |
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Jeans, T-shirt, Jacket all wet with the salty liquid, soggy with no clear way of drying himself out in this atmosphere, humid and steamy. |
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That happened even though RFK Stadium was a big park, and the humid air in Washington didn't help the ball carry. |
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Create a humid atmosphere for house plants by lining the bath with capillary matting. |
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It must be used soon after it is made, as it rapidly softens and becomes sticky, especially in humid weather. |
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It was one of those heavy, humid evenings when you never quite know whether it will pour or the sun will break through. |
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They occur as humid air twists upwards from warm sea water into cooler air above. |
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His comeback was interrupted by the humid conditions in Kuala Lumpur which sparked an electrical storm. |
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It's been hot and humid today, with sunshine powerful enough to burn unprotected skin. |
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We might need to move them later, but at least they're now out of the hot and humid atmosphere of the sun room. |
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Try placing a bowl of water in the room to make it more humid which can relieve a cough. |
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I put them in a clear plastic bag to give them a humid atmosphere, and that seems to have helped. |
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Angry shouts and cries filled the humid air, already heavy with a strong saturation of blood. |
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It was very hot out, and humid as well, so the cool water that embraced her was a relief. |
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Last year at the same time the temperature in Korea was in the high 80s and it was very humid and sticky. |
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In humid environments, the soil may become saturated and rainfall cannot enter the ground surface. |
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Overall, the climate is humid and cool, with very wet winters and dry summers. |
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Climate models for the mid-Cretaceous predicted warm humid climates for this region. |
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As many as 30,000 people are crammed into close, hot and extremely humid quarters. |
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Right after we came ashore, we felt the sticky, humid air of the land hit our faces. |
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Anaerobic conditions were imposed on the plants by replacing the inflowing air with humid nitrogen gas. |
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A steady-state example would be a concavo-convex slope profile with a concave lower portion and a convex upper slope typical of humid climates. |
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As the humid outdoor air enters the walls and encounters cooler wall cavities, it condenses into liquid water. |
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This has brought warm and humid southerly winds, while high above the UK the air is relatively cold. |
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There's a weightless, breathy quality to this music, like floating in space or being suspended in the humid air of a rainforest night. |
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The whey powder is guaranteed to retain its granular fluidity in very humid conditions. |
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October to April brings the more humid north-west monsoon, and November to February often sees monsoon rain. |
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Their choice was cold, damp, flooded huts or foul, humid air in an overcrowded ward. |
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Finally, black-tail cribos may experience shedding difficulties if they do not have access to a humid hide. |
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Yaws is found in humid equatorial countries, where transmission is favored by scanty clothing and skin trauma. |
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Are you fed up of your hair frizzing up whenever you step out into damp and humid air? |
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The wet season is hot and humid and the best time for flowering plants, amphibians, reptiles and intra-African migrant birds such as cuckoos. |
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Two soldiers from the governor's guards held the Galileans and lay them down on the humid tiling. |
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If the rising air is humid enough, water vapor in it will condense into clouds and maybe precipitation. |
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The weather was never as humid as in the Gold Coast, but hot during the daytime and cool in the evenings. |
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You can feel the heaviness of the humid air and hear the clopping of the horses' hooves. |
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Some pyrrhotite is relatively unstable in humid environments, decrepitating like pyrite. |
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Northern ghost bats like to stay in humid habitats such as tropical and riparian rainforests. |
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The drier northern section is largely covered with ice caps while glaciers are common at the more humid southern end. |
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Houston's most humid months are July and August when the average dew point is 72 degrees. |
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The glass window had been chilled by the outside rain and had cooled the hot, humid air inside the bus below its dew point. |
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Rubber is currently grown on 7-8 million hectares of plantations in the humid tropics. |
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Amongst these dinosaurian beasts, horses were keeping cool in the hazy, humid heat, by standing knee deep in the shallow water. |
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If you work out at home, especially in a humid area such as the basement, your exposure to harmful substances could be much worse. |
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A typical room was drafty and chilly in winter and humid and sweltering in summer. |
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It was a hot, cloudless and humid day, 27 degrees centigrade, with a light south-easterly wind. |
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I found him hunkered with his nightmares in the soupily humid town of Bangor, in the American State of Maine. |
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In spring and summer, the humid and hot south-eastern foehn visits the wall of the prison. |
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The nights come with late night discussions under the starry sky cooled by strong, cool, humid gusts of wind. |
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It was a still and humid afternoon, with only the distant drone of the traffic on the M4 to bring sound to the tableau. |
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The south wind blows from the sea, from whence it acquires a humid warmth and softness. |
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Warm, humid conditions are very favorable for thunderstorm development as strong updrafts feed warm, moist air into thunderstorms. |
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Hot and humid summers mixed with cold and snowy winters equals expanding and contracting pavement. |
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Both men's and women's boubous are open at the side, both for style and to allow air circulation in hot and humid climates. |
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Inevitably, one weekend it was humid and no one came in to empty the slop bucket. |
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He went to navigation, bombardier and observer school at hot and humid Ellington Air Force Base, Texas, near Houston. |
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It was extremely muggy and humid, making anyone who had stayed in there for ten minutes start to sweat. |
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They walked slowly, as the humid and muggy atmosphere seemed to way them down. |
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The story is the same for the young and the elderly who wait and wait and wait in the humid blistering heat of southeastern Louisiana. |
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The rainy season is over, with its dull, monotonous grey skies and unpleasant humid rain. |
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We set to work in that bright and humid space cutting large plastic tubing and small plastic tubing. |
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The afternoon of 2 February 1918 was humid and unsettled in Melbourne, with a slow-moving low pressure trough crossing Victoria. |
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Gels are a more comfortable option in hot and humid conditions where sweating is troublesome. |
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The climate is humid and tropical with a dry season from January to May and a wet season from June to December. |
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Such images, humid with tropical nostalgia, have come to represent Cuba to the world today. |
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I grew up in Florida, where it is miserably hot and humid, and you get sweaty walking from your house to the car. |
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There are two dry seasons and two rainy seasons, but the equatorial climate is very hot and humid year-round. |
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The climate is mild and humid throughout the year, with a dry and cold season from November to March. |
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Most of the time the pretty steady, east-to-west trade winds ensure there is a breeze, but the air the trade winds bring is warm and humid. |
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In the humid Midwestern United States, wheat should never follow wheat or spelt in the rotation sequence. |
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The inland region has a continental climate with very cold winters, hot, humid summers, and spring and autumn seasons that are often rainy. |
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If you can, try to visit the falls in the spring as it is ungodly hot and humid in the summer. |
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Coming directly from the brisk autumn weather of Montana, Ken was astonished to see businessmen in hot, humid Houston wearing topcoats. |
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It was a sticky and messy job, thanks to the humid weather and three long days of not taking a bath. |
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In more humid areas, an exuberant mesophyllous mountain forest with several strata and abundant climbers and epiphytes. |
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Stains around her body show that she had melted to the carpet as a result of the humid weather conditions. |
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A bead of tickly sweat runs slowly down your neck, even though it is neither hot nor humid where you are. |
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All megapode species, except the Malleefowl, live in tropical humid broadleaf forests. |
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The climate is temperate and is more mild and humid along the western marine coast. |
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Belarus has a temperate continental climate, with a mild and humid winter, a warm summer, and a wet autumn. |
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And, face it, no one really wants to be in humid Washington, D.C., at the end of June when they can be somewhere else. |
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The air was humid and moist because of the oceanic breeze swelling up. |
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If the weather is sticky, it is humid and not particularly pleasant. |
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The air was so humid and sticky that it made breathing difficult. |
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It was a humid oven-like late August day across most of the midwest. |
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In the warm, humid tropics, where humans evolved, yeasts on the fruit skin and within the fruit convert sugars into various forms of alcohol, the most common being ethanol. |
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The origin of the Brejos has been associated with humid paleoclimates established after the middle Tertiary, especially during interglacial phases of the Pleistocene. |
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Outside, the crickets chirrup incessantly in the humid Indian night. |
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The climate in this area is tropical to subtropical humid monsoonal. |
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The sky was clouding now, and it was warmer and more humid than ever. |
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The cells themselves, sealed by metal grates, were humid and filthy. |
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The competition consisted of stands and activities beginning with a 15 km forced march in hot and humid conditions on day one, followed by a night navigation exercise. |
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My hair can frizz out to double its size in 4 minutes on a humid day. |
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Prickly heat is a very itchy rash that appears in hot, humid weather. |
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West Indian genotypes are adapted to humid tropical conditions and are hence very cold sensitive but show tolerance of soil salinity and other adverse edaphic conditions. |
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It has a typical vertical climate zone affected by South Asia plateau monsoon climate, with distinctive dry and humid seasons and little temperature change, and it is like spring all the year round. |
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The most traditional and widely used farming systems in the humid upland tropics are based on fallowing and various forms of slash and burn agriculture. |
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In the hot, humid conditions of the Asian tropics, buildings are traditionally elevated above ground, with overhanging eaves and thin permeable walls to encourage ventilation. |
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The cold weather has been suddenly replaced by warm humid conditions. |
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On a humid September morning, thirty-five of us, heat-anesthetized and yawny, busied ourselves by scratching our names into the desk tops with house keys. |
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Summers in this climatic zone are warm, rainy and uncomfortably humid. |
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Everything else is just the sort of humid hot air that emanates from Washington in August. |
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Rows of bright green, leafy tobacco plants grow in a humid greenhouse. |
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The air was alive with the spirit of the place, fragrant and humid, and humming with energy. |
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When you load a camera in a warm humid atmosphere, then take it diving in cold water, there is a good chance that fog will form inside the lens or housing. |
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That humid night, I realized I had forgotten how much I loved and missed performers like Gift of gab, the Fat Boys, and Raekwon. |
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The hot, humid climate on parts of the continent is perfect for palm oil plantations. |
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The funnel cloud associated with most tornadoes results from moisture condensing out of humid air as the vortex accelerates and the air pressure inside drops. |
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Outside Scandinavia it is mainly an epiphytic species both in England and Central Europe where it grows in microclimatically humid forests, e.g. near waterfalls. |
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The weather was mild to hot and humid, with partly cloudy to cloudy skies. |
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Clumps of itchy or prickly tiny red bumps on the skin that appear with hot humid weather in tropical countries is called miliaria or prickly heat in layman's terms. |
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They watched as white smoke drifted lazily upward in the humid tropic air. |
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Climatic variations range from humid to dry tropical to Mediterranean. |
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We sit there for a few minutes in a moist and slightly humid room. |
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It's maddeningly, sickeningly and disgustingly humid over here. |
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It's ever so close in the lounge, dear, clammy, muggy, stuffy, humid, hot. |
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The weather was warm though and the rooms were muggy and humid. |
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The other great boon, and in my book the main reason to consider a Scottish holiday above an unpatriotic flight to the humid south, is the quality of the light. |
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The sky is broodingly grey over the humid downs of the Barkly Tableland as a mob of well-fed white Brahman cows and calves quietly shift across the green expanse. |
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By comparison with the Galapagos finches, the evolutionary response of the single species of Darwin's finch on the humid, tropical Cocos Island is much less imposing. |
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There is a humid continental climate throughout the state, even in coastal areas such as its most populous city of Portland. |
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Summers are cold, cloudy and relatively humid, with northeastern winds and frequent rains. |
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Their southernmost range is near the boundary between the subarctic and humid continental climate zones. |
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When kept in captivity in warm, humid conditions, the fur may turn a pale shade of green due to algae growing inside the guard hairs. |
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Cool between April and September, the days become hotter and more humid starting in October. |
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The climate in Jamaica is tropical, with hot and humid weather, although higher inland regions are more temperate. |
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Mississippi has a humid subtropical climate with long summers and short, mild winters. |
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Yearly precipitation generally increases from north to south, with the regions closer to the Gulf being the most humid. |
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Goa, being in the tropical zone and near the Arabian Sea, has a hot and humid climate for most of the year. |
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They worked barefoot in humid temperatures, the minder and the little piecer worked the minder half of the mule. |
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The basic idea is that it decreases drying time, particularly in humid climates or if rain interferes with haying. |
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Summers are typically warm and humid, while winters are cold, windy, and snowy. |
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They included the humid regions of the north and the northwest, as well as vast arid zones that had not been irrigated. |
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In most of the inland northern and central regions, the climate ranges from humid subtropical to humid continental and oceanic. |
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The silence between them was prickly and oppressive, like the humid forebirth of a thunderstorm. |
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The best studied of such episodes of humid climate, and probably the most intense and widespread, was the Carnian Pluvial Event. |
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The humid is readily mobile, and thus women are unconstant and always seeking something new. |
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However, the climate shifted and became more humid as Pangaea began to drift apart. |
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Vast tropical rainforests collapsed suddenly as the climate changed from hot and humid to cool and arid. |
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Summers are hot and humid, with temperatures somewhat moderated by the city's elevation. |
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That means you're hunting in a drippingly humid environment in miserably hot weather. |
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Soft tears again bedewed my cheeks, and I even raised my humid eyes with thankfulness towards the blessed sun which bestowed such joy upon me. |
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Critics claim it will be too humid to play football in Qatar, a region so wealthy that even the sweat shops have air-conditioning. |
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A blower, in the shape of a drum fan, pulls the warm humid air from the room across the coils. |
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Although the coastal regions are hot and humid throughout the year, the hinterland is typically dry and hot. |
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In this way, an excessively hot and humid day can contribute to cases of hyponatremia, as well as can an unexpectedly cold day. |
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Most of Germany has a temperate seasonal climate dominated by humid westerly winds. |
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Plasterwork and fabrics readily absorb this moisture, so once the temperature drops, the humid air condenses leaving a foisty smell in the room. |
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To the east of the 100th meridian, the climate ranges from humid continental in the north to humid subtropical in the south. |
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Starch grain evidence for the preceramic dispersals of maize and root crops into tropical dry and humid forests of Panama. |
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Summer is hot and humid with occasional showers and thunderstorms, and warm air coming from the southwest. |
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The individuals were always associated with a gallery forest, a humid forest characteristic of the Cerrado vegetation. |
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The vast majority of Southeast Asia falls within the warm, humid tropics, and its climate generally can be characterised as monsoonal. |
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The mountains and coastal plain of northern Anatolia experiences humid and mild climate. |
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The coastal part of Krasnodar Krai on the Black Sea, most notably in Sochi, possesses a humid subtropical climate with mild and wet winters. |
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Summers tend to be warm and humid at times with periodic rainfall so they are ideal for pastures and grazing. |
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Some areas have a summer humid tropical monsoon climate, in particular the Dhofar and Al Mahrah areas of Oman and Yemen. |
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The city has a highly humid tropical climate with high temperatures recorded from March to May. |
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The local climate is tropical and generally hot and humid, though moderated by northeast trade winds along the coast. |
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The mountainous areas register greater rainfall since they constitute a barrier to the humid wind that comes from the Atlantic. |
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As a direct opposite of the humid Andean slopes are the relatively dry Andean slopes in most of western Peru, Chile and Argentina. |
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The climate of Malacca is hot and humid throughout the year with rainfall occurring mostly between October and March. |
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The coastal plains of the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman in southern Iran have mild winters, and very humid and hot summers. |
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The Philippines has a tropical maritime climate that is usually hot and humid. |
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The east is formed by low humid plains formed by sediment deposited by a number of rivers. |
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Atacames has a busy night life, primarily because weather during the day is extremely hot and humid. |
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Furthermore, matchlocks were vulnerable to humid or rainy conditions as the powder would become damp. |
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In the narrow center, the weather changes to be more humid due to altitude. |
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This thrives under warm, humid conditions and can be a real problem in winter. |
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Some of the lowland Nepenthes are very easy to grow as long as they are provided with relatively constant, hot and humid conditions. |
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In more humid regions, pasture grazing is managed across a large global area for free range and organic farming. |
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Meteorological officer Philippos Tymvios yesterday said warm and humid air masses were to blame for the last four days of warm weather. |
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The climate is influenced by moderately warm, humid air coming from the Atlantic Ocean. |
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During the 6th millennium BCE, the climate of Scandinavia was generally warmer and more humid than today. |
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A warm and humid monsoon season lasts from June to October and supplies most of the country's rainfall. |
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The sirocco brings humid and warm air, often carrying Saharan sand causing rain dust. |
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A humid continental climate is marked by variable weather patterns and a large seasonal temperature variance. |
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Sometimes the problem was caused by atmospheric moisture being trapped in the layup during construction in humid weather. |
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It becomes a greater risk in warm and humid weather, even for young and fit individuals. |
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The main cause of Fungal Rhinosinusitis is not completely clear but the infection usually occurs in hot and humid environments. |
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He informed that humid weather will continue during the month of August in the country with heat index will remain be high. |
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Without the elevation, many of these regions would likely feature either tropical or humid subtropical climates. |
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In the hot, humid climate of Swaziland in Southern Africa, black mambas thrive. |
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The humid or monsoon subtropical climate is often located on the western side of the subtropical high. |
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If this difference is high, a strong westerly wind will result which in winter carries warm and humid Atlantic air masses right down to Europe. |
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The Peak District was the ideal location, with its rivers and humid atmosphere. |
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A number of scalp diseases occur at this specific time because of the disposure of dirty rain water as well as humid conditions. |
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It is one of the most important manifestations of climate fluctuations in the North Atlantic and surrounding humid climates. |
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Brachycephalic dogs, particularly bulldogs, and those with upper airway disease especially are susceptible to overheating during hot, humid days. |
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When atmospheric conditions permit an uplift of warm, humid air, this water condenses and falls to the surface as precipitation. |
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In warm and constantly humid climates, many terrestrial orchids do not need pseudobulbs. |
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The climate of Virginia is temperate and becomes increasingly warmer and more humid farther south and east. |
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First, you need warm, humid air beneath a layer of cool, dry air. |
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The northernmost zone, Hokkaido, has a humid continental climate with long, cold winters and very warm to cool summers. |
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It consists of the development of a humid air solar collector system that follows the principle of a closed two phase thermosyphon. |
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It was very humid here for much of the day and you couldn't see the track due to a soupy fog. |
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The typical Mediterranean climate has hot, humid, and dry summers and mild, rainy winters. |
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The western and northwestern parts have a mild, generally humid climate, influenced by the North Atlantic Current. |
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The atmosphere can be quite humid, depending on the proximity to the sea, while winter is fairly mild. |
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No longer do we have to justify the existence of humid tropical forests on the feeble grounds that they might carry plants with drugs that cure human disease. |
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The Pacific coast features a humid subtropical climate that experiences milder winters with occasional snowfall and hot, humid summers because of the southeast seasonal wind. |
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The humid tropical Serra do Mar coastal forests cover the narrow coastal zone, which is crossed by numerous short streams from the wooded slopes of the serras. |
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Higher elevations are made temperate by their altitude, and the Arabian Sea coastline can receive surprisingly cool, humid breezes in summer due to cold upwelling offshore. |
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They are distributed globally in almost every available habitat, most often in humid locations although there are desert and Arctic species as well. |
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To one fresh from the baked Australian plains, there is likeness between any green and humid land and the last unparched country that he may have seen. |
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Only in quite recent times has agriculture spread to the more humid regions south of the equator, through the spread of cattle, sheep and crops such as millet. |
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The caldarium, unlike the tepidarium, was extremely humid and hot. |
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Water-soaked moss decorating a potted plant will do, as will the humid packaging around plants, or a spoonful of water cupped in the leaf of an ornamental bromeliad. |
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Fossil evidence from that period reveals that the larger basin had a humid subtropical climate with rainfall in the summer supporting laurel forests. |
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Tver has a humid continental climate, which is typical for Central Russia. |
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Hypocausts also allowed them to generate a humid heat for their baths. |
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On the Adriatic and Aegean coasts the climate is Mediterranean, on the Black Sea coast the climate is humid subtropical and oceanic, and inland it is humid continental. |
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In other words, nitrogen sparges the water to remove any dissolved oxygen and C02, and humid air in the head space is replaced by pure, inert nitrogen. |
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Many novices have mistaken humid water marks on paper for white spore prints, or discolored paper from oozing liquids on lamella edges for colored spored prints. |
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The hinterland is significantly less humid than the coastal regions. |
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Unlike the dry summer Mediterranean climates, humid subtropical climates have a warm and wet flow from the tropics that creates warm and moist conditions in the summer months. |
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A current synthesis of environmental proxy evidence associated with MIS 4 indicates that the Still Bay and Howiesons Poort occurred during relatively humid conditions. |
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With decreasing latitude most humid subtropical climates have drier winters and wetter summers typically, such as the USA state of Florida and southeast Asia. |
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Data suggests that Lakota is early-maturing enough to be grown in northern production areas and sufficiently scab-resistant to be grown in the humid Southeast. |
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Blanchart E, Lavelle P, Braudeau E, Le Bissonnais Y, Valentin C Regulation of soil structure by geophagous earthworm activities in humid savannas of Cote d'Ivoire. |
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Kenya has a warm and humid tropical climate on its Indian Ocean coastline. |
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Straddling the Tropic of Cancer, Bangladesh's climate is tropical with a mild winter from October to March, and a hot, humid summer from March to June. |
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Pure Distinction has been bred to flourish in the hot, humid summers common in Southeastern Michigan and is also resistant to most diseases that affect bent grasses. |
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Oman's climate is hot and dry in the interior and humid along the coast. |
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These algae are not aquatic, but rather subaerial, growing on humid soil, rocks, buildings, tree bark, leaves, stems, fruit and a few select mammals. |
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Latosols occur irrespective of present-day climatic regimes, being found in subarid north-east Brazil or in very humid areas elsewhere in the country. |
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This created more coastlines and shifted the continental climate from dry to humid, and many of the arid deserts of the Triassic were replaced by lush rainforests. |
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Except in high elevations, most areas possess a warm humid climate throughout the year, with some seasonal variation associated with the northeast monsoon season. |
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Mobile, Alabama in autumn feels mutable, sunshine floating down on its filigreed iron railings and azalea gardens, then, suddenly, dispiritingly humid. |
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It was May now and summer was on the ascent, the nights were warm but not yet clawingly humid and the constant South Dakota breeze was strangely absent tonight. |
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The climate of the islands is cold, windy and humid maritime. |
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The bonobo is endemic to the humid forests in the region, as are other iconic species like the Allen's swamp monkey, dryas monkey, aquatic genet, okapi and Congo peafowl. |
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In summary, Haiti is generally a hot and humid tropical climate. |
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These include Humid subtropical climate, Mediterranean climate, oceanic, and Continental climate. |
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Humid regions experience more precipitation than evaporation each year, while arid regions experience greater evaporation than precipitation on an annual basis. |
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