Traditionally, kedgeree is a little bit soupy, but tastes vary, and you might like it drier or wetter. |
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The usual harbinger of a wetter summer is the persistence of south-east winds at the Cape. |
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The wetter south-west season runs from May-November and the north-east monsoon from December-April. |
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Like any mill that has to dry balsam fir, Mill B likes to keep the fir, which is significantly denser and wetter, separate for drying. |
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The wetter areas allow such plants as ragged robin, marsh marigold and gipsywort to flourish. |
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Hotter, drier summers will bring an increased risk of property subsidence, while wetter winters may cause damp, condensation and mould problems. |
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This implies that the marginal effect of higher speed on braking distance is increased when the road is wetter. |
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Since riparian areas are often wetter than the surrounding fields, they are most susceptible to trampling, soil compaction, and pugging. |
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Surveys have found close to a thousand heart-leafed twayblades in the lower, wetter areas. |
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Crossed-leaved heath is a close relation of bell heather but is only found in the wetter areas of a heath. |
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Even the bust radio and lost radar bleeps sinking in the fluid can't pull it from its descent into something wetter than electronics. |
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The sort of feed may have to change, because the wetter winters will probably result in nutrients being leached out of the soil at a faster rate. |
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For example, populations in the wetter regions west of the Rocky Mountains are different than those in drier regions to the east. |
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From the third century onwards, the climate deteriorated steadily, becoming colder and wetter. |
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No-till soils remain wetter longer in the spring and less precipitation is required to saturate them compared with plowed soil during the early stages of crop development. |
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Wheat that is resistant to the scab fungus in Europe and America is devoured by scab in Asia, where wetter climates make life harder for the wheat and easier for scab. |
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The planting of horseradish can be started earlier in these soils and the soil will not be airless, even in the case of wetter weather. |
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Cinnamon fern and royal fern may appear in the wetter areas. |
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If the temperature rises during or after a snowstorm, it means heavier, wetter snow will be deposited on a less-stable powder base, increasing the risk of a slide. |
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It is patternless and seemingly arbitrary beyond a vague predilection for wetter, cleaner air. |
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That is to say that the rain jacket and pants were only usefull not to get any wetter, not more! |
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Zonally, most agree that high latitudes will become significantly wetter, consistent with a poleward shift in storm tracks across mid-latitudes. |
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Tropical forest is wetter and usually supports only knee-high fires that spread slowly through the understorey. |
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Also, most New York snow comes in warmer conditions and mixed with sleet or rain, which makes it wetter and clingier. |
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Climate change predictions for the North of England suggest winters will become wetter, with more rainfall and greater inflow to estuaries and the sea. |
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Since such plants generally occur in sites with lusher and wetter vegetation, it is necessary to minimize activities in such areas. |
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Alpine vegetation consists of lichens, mountain avens, intermediate to dwarf ericaceous shrubs, sedge, and cottongrass in wetter sites. |
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Interestingly, Arctic Tundra Region has had wetter than normal conditions nine of the last ten autumns. |
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Slaframine poisoning should be considered, especially in a cooler and wetter spring or fall when the clovers proliferate in pastures. |
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The hillocks were twice the men's height and wetter even than the grass. |
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Other animals and plants such as the mole cricket and marsh gentian, which are suited to wetter heaths, may suffer as their habitat dries out in the summer. |
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In wetter climates the color of weathering steel will generally have an overall redder cast relative to those exposed in drier climates. |
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She didn't fall too badly and merely got rather wetter than originally planned, but this was the signal for our party to exit the fountain and attempt to dry off. |
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Feed with high levels of protein can result in an increase in uric acid excretion and wetter feces. |
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In the last 100 years over England and Wales, 78 Mays were drier, while 22 were wetter. |
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Global warming is only fairly helpful: although Cornwall has been getting warmer, it has also been getting wetter. |
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Over time, sediments naturally compact and consolidate — or dewater — with recent layers, which are wetter, losing volume more rapidly. |
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Canada has also become wetter almost everywhere and at every time of the year. |
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The wetter areas support meadows containing Missouri goldenrod, false toadflax, golden-glow, Indian paintbrush, Mariposa lily, death camas, and prairie smoke. |
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Peas normally prefer drier over wetter weather, but this year the timing of the heat has not been ideal for pod-setting and pea seed development. |
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In some of these areas, most of the groundwater was recharged during ancient eras of dramatically cooler or wetter climates. |
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Selective logging increases the flammability of the forest because it converts a closed, wetter forest into a more open, drier one. |
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We should all be thinking about collecting more water in butts and larger tanks during the wetter winters to come, and the building of ponds and other water-design features. |
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In seasonally wet tropical areas, tower karst hills are often residuals from past wetter climates and tend to have their caves partially filled by secondary calcite deposits. |
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Mary should have chosen a more suitable species for a wetter area such as green ash or tamarack. |
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See rare plants from a lone-gone wetter age and swim in the tropical pools of the Garden of Eden. |
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If the strong precipitation gradient across the Eyre Peninsula can be pushed north by an enhancement of the winter westerlies then Scrubby Peak Lake should become wetter. |
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In wetter periods Scarabaeidae dominated light trap catches, particularly rutelids and melolonthids. |
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This slightly inland station has a slightly wider temperature span between seasons, is cloudier and somewhat wetter, but differences are minor. |
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At sites undergoing paludification, litter can accumulate to great thicknesses, as soils become increasingly colder, wetter, and nutrient-poor. |
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The Palmer Drought Severity Index for Minnesota, our peatiest state, shows a tendency for wetter, not drier conditions. |
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It may become warmer or colder, wetter or drier, and the average values may deviate from the usual observed range over a few decades in a significant way. |
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The somewhat wetter Mojave Desert contains extensive stands of Joshua trees, which are unique in their appearance, with multiple arms ending in bunches of needlelike leaves. |
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We've known that the extent of the Sahara has yo-yoed back and forwards for millions of years, and that about 8,000 years ago it was much wetter than today, with big rivers feeding into the Nile. |
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Alternate-leaved golden saxifrage and tutsan can be found in some wetter areas. |
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But when it rains, aren't you wetter in a recumbent position? |
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I remained out there for another 5 hours, getting wetter by the second, giving high-5's to every single biker, and watching each one change expressions from misery to excitement as they passed. |
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The climatic downturn – known as the Younger Dryas period – had been preceded by much lusher, wetter and warmer conditions which had allowed populations to expand. |
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Specific winter tires are ideal in the colder, wetter and icier months, such as spiked and those made of rubber only. |
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During the wetter period of the year, soil resistivity would be lower, corrosion rates would be higher, and more current would be required for adequate cathodic protection. |
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These species were all introduced, mostly in the latter part of the 19th century, with the express intention of making the island wetter and greener. |
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We must also consider the possibility of seeding delays across the northern Prairie region with lots of snow left to melt and prospects for a wetter than normal spring. |
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Because of the cooler, wetter summer, fusarium in cereal crops has been a bigger issue for growers, particularly in the areas of Manitoba and Saskatchewan where the crop disease is traditionally prevalent. |
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Solar radiation will be significantly reduced during the wetter, rainy season and considerably higher in the dry season, requiring better design strategies for optimal output. |
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The soils are wetter, they're cooler, we have lower emergence and the yields could be about 25 to 30 percent lower than the conventional tillage treatments. |
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The west tends to be wetter on average and prone to Atlantic storms, especially in the late autumn and winter months. |
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Rain is frequent throughout the year, although the summer is slightly wetter than the rest of the year. |
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Along with the rest of South West England, Exmoor has a temperate climate which is generally wetter and milder than the rest of England. |
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In general the south of the country is warmer than the north, and the west wetter than the east. |
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Along with the rest of South West England, Bath has a temperate climate which is generally wetter and milder than the rest of the country. |
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The areas to the north and west of the line also have a generally wetter climate than areas to the east and south. |
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Throughout Wales, the winter months are significantly wetter than the summer ones. |
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While temperature does not vary greatly throughout the year, there is a wetter monsoon season from November to January. |
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The Nova Scotia climate is in many ways similar to the central Baltic Sea coast in Northern Europe, only wetter and snowier. |
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Generally speaking, the south coast is warmer, wetter, and windier than the north. |
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There is evidence for climate change in the fifth century, with conditions turning cooler and wetter. |
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Wheat and meat are common in the north and west of the state, while the wetter south and east are dominated by rice and fish. |
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This slowly creates wetter conditions that allow the area of wetland to expand. |
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There is evidence that snowfalls were common in the higher latitudes and the tropics became wetter than during the Triassic and Jurassic. |
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In contrast, the world's climate was cloudier and wetter than today near the start of the warm Atlantic Period of 8000 years ago. |
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West Java is wetter than East Java and mountainous regions receive much higher rainfall. |
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Rain is fairly evenly distributed throughout the year, with autumn and winter the wetter seasons. |
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It frequently prefers wetter habitats than the house sparrow, and it is often colonial and nomadic. |
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Eastern portions of North and South America, northern Europe, and northern and central Asia have become wetter. |
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Along with the rest of South West England, Somerset has a temperate climate which is generally wetter and milder than the rest of the country. |
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Along with the rest of South West England, Wiltshire has a temperate climate which is generally wetter and milder than the rest of the country. |
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There is some suggestion that the Urnfield culture is associated with a wetter climatic period than the earlier Tumulus cultures. |
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The peat at the Florida sites is loosely consolidated, and much wetter than in European bogs. |
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The coastal region has moderate temperatures, low precipitations, and high humidity, except for its warmer, wetter northern reaches. |
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These climates are subdivided into two types, one that receives less rainfall with a significant dry season and the other which is wetter. |
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This region has a longer, wetter rainy season than the Pacific lowlands, making erosion a problem on its steep slopes. |
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In wetter conditions water flows a greater distance across the limestone as underground channels and chambers fill up. |
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Princetown, like the rest of Dartmoor, experiences colder and wetter weather than most of Devon, especially because of its high altitude. |
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Diddy as he is commonly known in the music world, recently revealed on 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show', that he used to be a bed wetter as a child. |
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From the 3rd through the 5th centuries Frisia suffered marine transgressions that made most of the land uninhabitable, aggravated by a change to a cooler and wetter climate. |
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Each island group have their own climatic variations, and the larger islands tend to have drier coastal lowlands and their mountainous hinterlands are wetter. |
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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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The largest changes are seen in arid versus wetter zones, which can often be relatively nearby, with foliage changing from rainforest to pine forest to desert landscapes. |
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In wetter months of the year the Nith can flood the surrounding streets. |
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The two have a relatively similar climate, but Bermuda has warmer and wetter summers, much like the typical subtropical coastal region of North America on similar parallels. |
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The exception is the ridge itself, which is considerably wetter. |
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As the conditions changed and the track became wetter, Mansell found himself leading the race for several laps, and he finished in fifth position. |
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The resultant soils are generally wetter, more clayed and compacted. |
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Because the present climate can never produce enough weathering to produce oxisols, torrox soils are always paleosols formed during periods of much wetter climates. |
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Each phase is characterised by channel incision initiated during wetter periods and ended with aggradation as the climate dried and discharge waned. |
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Compared to areas behind the mountains on the Scandinavian peninsula, Bergen is much wetter and has a narrower temperature range with cool summers and mild winters. |
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Along with the rest of South West England, Dartmoor has a temperate climate which is generally wetter and milder than locations at similar height in the rest of England. |
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Such dry conditions favored gymnosperms, plants with seeds enclosed in a protective cover, over plants such as ferns that disperse spores in a wetter environment. |
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Another theory cited to explain New York City's falling homicide rate is the inverse correlation between the number of murders and the increasingly wetter climate in the city. |
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Along with the rest of South West England, the Mendip Hills have a temperate climate which is generally wetter and milder than the rest of England. |
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Animals have adaptation and survival strategies for the wetter regime. |
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The whole of Northern Ireland has a temperate maritime climate, rather wetter in the west than the east, although cloud cover is persistent across the region. |
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Fossil remains show that spruce, birch and poplar once grew beyond their northernmost range today, indicating that there were periods when the climate was warmer and wetter. |
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The outbreaks have been shown to occur roughly 15 years after a warmer and wetter period in areas where plague is endemic in other species such as gerbils. |
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It seems like these 'cats might be left over from wetter days. I found a brief study of Rhyl done by a couple galactographers, and they reported this was once a cooler planet. |
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At the peak of the Eemian, the Northern Hemisphere winters were generally warmer and wetter than now, though some areas were actually slightly cooler than today. |
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Climatic change in the central Andes during the DCR, however, was significant and was characterized by a shift to much wetter and likely colder conditions. |
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The situation was probably aggravated by a shift to a cooler, wetter climate in the region as well as by the introduction of malaria and other epidemic diseases. |
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So Finger decided to look at the wetter, fishier parts of our body. |
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A quaking bog or schwingmoor is a form of bog occurring in wetter parts of valley bogs and raised bogs, and sometimes around the edges of acidic lakes. |
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A 2009 paper details cooler and wetter conditions in southeastern South America between 1550 and 1800, citing evidence obtained via several proxies and models. |
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