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  2. Winkler index - Wikipedia

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    The city represents the location of the weather station that was used to calculate the growing season average temperatures (GST) and growing degree-days for classifying into Winkler Regions. The data represent either the 1981-2010 climatological normals or period of record for that station.

  3. Diurnal air temperature variation - Wikipedia

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    Temperature lag, also known as thermal inertia, is an important factor in diurnal temperature variation. Peak daily temperature generally occurs after noon, as air keeps absorbing net heat for a period of time from morning through noon and some time thereafter. Similarly, minimum daily temperature generally occurs substantially after midnight ...

  4. Huglin index - Wikipedia

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    T mean = daily mean temperature T max = daily maximum temperature baseline temperature = 10 °C K = parameter dependent on the latitude of the location; the sum is multiplied by a factor K depending on the latitude of the location, taking into account the length of the day in northern latitudes; for example: K (40°) = 1.02 K (50°) = 1.06

  5. How to Cook with Wine, According to the Experts - AOL

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    Learning how to cook with wine is one way to take your culinary skills to the next level. To get started, we asked experts to share tips for cooking with wine. The post How to Cook with Wine ...

  6. Fermentation in winemaking - Wikipedia

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    The biochemical process of fermentation itself creates a lot of residual heat which can take the must out of the ideal temperature range for the wine. Typically, white wine is fermented between 18–20 °C (64–68 °F) though a wine maker may choose to use a higher temperature to bring out some of the complexity of the wine.

  7. Using Wine to Cook - AOL

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    Pop open a bottle of your favorite wine and let's get cooking. Here's our list of top recipes that all use wine as an ingredient. ... Arctic blast sends temperatures tumbling for 222 million ...

  8. Irrigation in viticulture - Wikipedia

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    The practice of irrigation has its share of criticism and environmental concerns. In many European wine regions the practice is banned under the belief that irrigation can be detrimental to quality wine production. [12] However, in the early 21st century some European countries have relaxed their irrigation laws or reevaluated the issue. [16]

  9. What Is Cooking Wine? - AOL

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