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  2. Glossary of meteorology - Wikipedia

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    Also actiniform. Describing a collection of low-lying, radially structured clouds with distinct shapes (resembling leaves or wheels in satellite imagery), and typically organized in extensive mesoscale fields over marine environments. They are closely related to and sometimes considered a variant of stratocumulus clouds. actinometer A scientific instrument used to measure the heating power of ...

  3. File:1951- Warm and cold record temperatures - bar chart.svg

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    English: Chart showing percent of earth's surface experiencing record cold record temperatures and record warm temperatures, arranged annually Source of monthly numerical data: the communication received from the 17 November 2023 email from the NOAA as described in the following transcluded description.

  4. Temperature - Wikipedia

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    Temperature is a physical quantity that quantitatively expresses the attribute of hotness or coldness.Temperature is measured with a thermometer.It reflects the average kinetic energy of the vibrating and colliding atoms making up a substance.

  5. List of local winds - Wikipedia

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    Tramontane (cold northwesterly from the Pyrenees or northeasterly from the Alps to the Mediterranean, similar to Mistral) Vendavel (westerly through the Strait of Gibraltar) Murlan (cold and dry northeasterly wind in winter in Albania, Montenegro and Northwestern part of North Macedonia) Winds of Provence (a group of winds in the southeast France)

  6. Temperature (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Effective temperature, of a body such as a star or planet; Human body temperature; Fever or "having a temperature", the elevation of the body temperature; Noise temperature, a measure of the noise of an electronic component; Temperature (softmax function), a parameter that alters the entropy of the softmax function or Boltzmann distribution

  7. Cold - Wikipedia

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    Mercury, despite being close to the Sun, is actually cold during its night, with a temperature of about 93.15 K (−180 °C, −290 °F). Mercury is cold during its night because it has no atmosphere to trap in heat from the Sun. [31] Jupiter with a black-body temperature of 110.0 K (−163.2 °C, −261.67 °F). [32]

  8. Cold hands are common in winter. When are they a sign of a ...

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    Cold hands from benign causes are usually of a short duration, and easily reversible when the triggering condition such as stress or exposure to low temperature abates,” Ogunwale explains.

  9. Glossary of physics - Wikipedia

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    The theoretical lowest possible temperature, understood by international agreement as equivalent to 0 Kelvin or −273.15 °C (−459.67 °F). More formally, it is the theoretical lower limit of the thermodynamic temperature scale, at which enthalpy and entropy of a cooled ideal gas reach their minimum values and the fundamental particles of ...