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  • This descending air becomes warmer and drier after its trip through the cloud, which involv
  • Warm moist air is less dense than drier air at the same pressure.
  • The Papagayo is caused by a surge of cooler, drier air originating from the North American contin
  • The Tehuano is caused by a surge of cooler, drier air originating from the North American contin
  • the Sierra Madre Mountains that funnels cooler drier air from the North American continent, through
  • ountering northwesterly wind shear and cooler, drier air, the cyclone steadily weakened as it lost
  • the case of tropical cyclones, the capture of drier air.
  • isorganized and weakened due to subsidence and drier air; as a result, deep convection near the cen
  • The drier Anatolian Plateau lies to the south, where the
  • The fruit is drier and less juicy than most apricots.
  • Further north, the land becomes drier and more arable.
  • It is made with 51% rye grain so it is drier and spicier than bourbon.
  • Shortly after this the shale became drier and work proceeded toward Totley, the headings
  • ome similarities with mild, but it is slightly drier and more burnt tasting.
  • , while inland around Balsameda, it is warmer, drier and more continental with micro-climates in ea
  • cribed as percussive; it tends to be brighter, drier and more austere than a classical guitar.
  • Dry-cured with granular salt beef is much drier and firmer in texture, even after rehydration,
  • her these are in the shade of the forest or in drier and sunnier open areas.
  • ch can lead to baked goods that are noticeably drier and manifesting a less dense texture than bake
  • ker, the 'System Pipe' is designed to create a drier and cooler smoke and discourage the formation
  • Phelsuma ornata typically lives in the drier areas of Mauritius at low- and mid-elevation.
  • In drier areas honeysuckle, greater stitchwort, wood so
  • abitat is eastern Australia, sometimes seen in drier areas in woodlands, such as Lightning Ridge.
  • It is found in drier areas than the Black Francolin but wetter zone
  • It is endemic to the drier areas of the world, including Brazil, Mexico,
  • ffee only grows in a narrow elevation band, so drier areas above the usual cloud cover were used as
  • It can also be found in drier areas.
  • he moist areas of its habitat, and rare in the drier areas.
  • turbed areas such as ditches, and sometimes in drier areas.
  • used for edge and area plantings in warmer and drier areas; it requires minimal water, is easily sh
  • The weather is drier at high altitudes.
  • st separates the Tamaulipan mezquital from the drier Chihuahuan Desert.
  • And the drier climate supports fewer parasites and diseases
  • of amphibian diversity and simultaneously the drier climate spurred the diversification of reptile
  • ystems, many of which later disappeared in the drier climate that followed the pluvial.
  • matic evidence that shows an abrupt onset of a drier climate in Haiti around 3200 14C years BP, and
  • orests of the island.Trees have adapted to the drier climate by shedding leaves in the dry winter s
  • her mother's health, as her mother needed the drier climate.
  • o live, because of his damaged lung, abroad in drier climates, including Greece, Turkey, Guatemala,
  • , which do not require forests and can live in drier climates.
  • Distinct and drier colonies form when grown at 60°C.
  • moisture content and are often protected from drier conditions by seepages that provide water even
  • They breed in drier conditions than many other roaches and produce
  • It likes drier conditions (but not as dry as the Queen of Spa
  • s, most of which are vegetative adaptations to drier conditions.
  • wers, and even thunderstorms breaking out when drier east winds, originating in the European contin
  • is richer on the wetter west side than in the drier east; much of the plateau is covered by coarse
  • 0), grocery store, and one of the largest rice drier elevators in the state.
  • e decided to go out to the West, looking for a drier environment to cure his tuberculosis, for whic
  • The habitat is chiefly the drier eucalyptus forest.
  • The habitat is drier eucalyptus woodlands or heathland.
  • It grows in heathland and the drier eucalyptus woodlands of New South Wales, Austr
  • The Gorge Mock Olive is often found in the drier fire free gully rainforests, in the north of N
  • Cobalt(II) ethylhexanoate (CAS# 136-52-7), a drier for alkyd resins
  • ade, including bamboo and more open seasonally drier forest on rocky outcrops.
  • It likes most moist soils but can adapt to drier garden soils.
  • ence of Roman habitation has been found on the drier ground in the northeast corner of the parish.
  • s from Lewes up to Cuckfield from where higher drier ground and less dense vegetation made progress
  • aced by a hiking trail relocated to higher and drier ground.
  • e large specimens of the related, more common, drier habitat species Lycaena virgaureae and Lycaena
  • f the United States, where it grows in warmer, drier habitat than most related orchids.
  • Lobelia telekii which grows in a similar, but drier habitat.
  • Its dorsal ground color ranges from brown in drier habitats to bright green in wetter areas.
  • It prefers lower altitudes and drier habitats than the Jungle Babbler but sometimes
  • When fully grown, the larva creeps out into drier habitats and seeks a suitable place to pupate.
  • en with Common Snipe, but may be found also in drier habitats than their relative.
  • s in coastal areas have smaller mounds than in drier habitats, reflecting the need to collect more
  • in Ethiopia and Somalia, to more typically the drier, highland forests and woodlands of Somalia, Et
  • nd humid in equatorial river basin; cooler and drier in southern highlands; cooler and wetter in ea
  • a full time double-scrubbing system supplying drier inert gas to the ballast tanks, and also by th
  • all Australian mainland states, mainly in the drier inland areas.
  • s a common species of estrildid finch found in drier land of Southern Africa.
  • oils, and olive, almond and vines grown on the drier land .
  • The drier land in the Vale of York, away from the river
  • Irrigation is a necessity in some of the drier locations.
  • It may also be found in moist or drier lowland forest.
  • rain forests, however it may also be found in drier lowland woodlands; the species generally shuns
  • majority of the park is accessible only in the drier months.
  • ve stars, Down Beat complimented its "simpler, drier, more austere sound" and stated "the unrehears
  • o like halloumi that has been aged; it is much drier, much stronger and much saltier.
  • Also sponsor of Alex Drier news on ABC radio from Chicago in the late 194
  • The drier northern area was settled before the Roman era
  • The Montane Zone on the alps drier, northern fall consists of Dry Forest and Wood
  • The species occurs in the drier parts of South Asia.
  • It is endemic to the drier parts of Australia.
  • d, Urocolius macrourus, is a bird found in the drier parts of eastern Africa.
  • ica east of the Rocky Mountains, excluding the drier parts of the Prairies.
  • urs on south facing slopes, and in the hotter, drier parts of its distribution, on northerly slope
  • ed in a 1987 essay that the current use of the drier parts of the plains is not sustainable.
  • There are drier periods in autumn and winter, while heaviest d
  • It is found in moist forest areas, and during drier periods it shelters under rocks, rotting logs
  • the city does experience noticeably wetter and drier periods during the year.
  • e to the upper edges of the basin, even during drier periods.
  • rvice tree Sorbus torminalis also grows in the drier places deep in the wood.
  • ) of metalling, usually on a low agger, but in drier places laid direct on the natural subsoil.
  • ces, whereas the Pipestem tolerates more open, drier places.
  • a was much different than it is today; cooler, drier- probably similar to that found in the British
  • Its bitter taste and drier pulp make Marasca cherries ideal for creating
  • It grows in seaside rainforests and drier rainforests from the Brunswick River, New Sout
  • Found in the drier rainforests, which are based on volcanic soils
  • It is widespread in mostly drier regions of western North America.
  • , or the agile ground mantis, is native to the drier regions of the United States.
  • ar rivers which should potentially benefit the drier regions of the state during flood in kaveri.,
  • ar rivers which should potentially benefit the drier regions of the Tirunelveli and Tuticorin distr
  • The tree is widely distributed throughout the drier regions of Eastern Georgia and generally does
  • threatened species of estrildid finch found in drier regions of south-western Angola around Namibe
  • nerally rather local, uncommon and absent from drier regions.
  • uk, later to become the subject of some of his drier reminiscences.
  • Others have adapted to drier, sandy environments and blend in well with the
  • a because water was more plentiful than in the drier Santa Clarita and Antelope valleys below.
  • ange of habitats, but is mainly encountered in drier scrublands and wet rainforests.
  • ight feet diameter shafts were sunk to deeper, drier seams and by 1840 the Albert and Crombouke min
  • ssels of crystals to grow on them, which, in a drier season, are again coated over with stalactitic
  • for the augmentation of flows of water during drier seasons.
  • parish church was demolished and rebuilt at a drier site between 1896 and 1897 in 1896, by Charles
  • Occasionally the King Fern is found in drier sites in rock crevices.
  • iesii) hybrids show promise for outplanting on drier sites in the Douglas-fir region.
  • This oak may grow as a multi-stemmed shrub in drier situations but where the rainfall is sufficien
  • The upper drier slopes carry ancient woodland, and also contai
  • white pine, pitch pine, and shortleaf pine on drier slopes and ridgecrests.
  • st soil of the valley floor rather than in the drier soil further up the hill sides.
  • It thrives on much drier soils than most other alders, and grows rapidl
  • They favor moist to drier soils, however, it is drought-resistant but is
  • rant perennial plant, preferring well draining drier soils.
  • hts of orange, copper, and gold, especially in drier soils.
  • including moist logs on the forest floor, and drier standing dead wood.
  • Tamil Nadu is one of the drier states in India which depends heavily on water
  • Tamil Nadu is one of the drier states in India which depends heavily on water
  • wever, he played only a handful matches in the drier summer of 1959 and in his first first-class ga
  • Regional climate was similar to or slightly drier than modern conditions.
  • rk & Dry - has caramelized sugar added, but is drier than Amber
  • These industrial gases are much purer and drier than those initially obtained from a Kipp appa
  • The island is drier than the mainland: the average rainfall does n
  • It is drier than a German Baumkuchen (it is not the same a
  • dow of the surrounding mountain ranges, and is drier than the surrounding ecoregions.
  • ng the discovery that the stratosphere is much drier than had been presumed.
  • orical droughts in this region were four times drier than that of the late 1970s drought.
  • perately warm, autumns are warmer, clearer and drier than spring, the surrounding mountains makes t
  • hin the larger Ozark Mountain AVA, the area is drier than other parts of the state, but the soil of
  • ain shadows; thus, the region is significantly drier than the Willamette Valley.
  • le, the area can be seen to be both warmer and drier than the average location in Wales throughout
  • that year - thus the forests were perhaps even drier than they would normally be by January.
  • eet (500 m) above sea level, and is warmer and drier than the Illinois Valley to the west, but less
  • bury themselves up to 30cm during the day (the drier the sand, the deeper they go).
  • As it ages, its texture becomes drier: the mouthfeel of the center is dense and clay
  • oek Region near Rawsonville, whilst it becomes drier towards the south and west, with most areas av
  • Sushki are an even smaller and drier type of baranki, generally about 50 mm in size
  • When found on drier upper slopes and ridges, it is seldom of log s
  • often considered a dessert wine although some drier varieties exist.
  • its gentle western slope and the comparatively drier weather of Xinjiang.
  • and winter that produced them gave way to much drier weather from September onwards so that a repea
  • rongly dependent on precipitation; saguaros in drier western Arizona grow only half as fast as thos
  • an Pinyon and Juniperus deppeana, while on the drier western slopes Weeping Pinyon (Pinus pinceana)
  • On the drier western, northern and eastern slopes Stoebe ki
  • o, depending on the sweetness of wine with the drier wines being labeled Pinot grigio.
  • The Arctic dipole has also been linked to drier winters in Northern Europe and colder winters
  • ns are often reversed, with wetter summers and drier winters, and seasonal temperature differences
  • ent afternoon thunderstorms and mild, somewhat drier winters.
  • ch, in the area of overlap, prefers more open, drier, woodland.
  • ith a reverse migration to these heartlands in drier years.
  • ly summer, and late summer / early fall, and a drier, yet cloudier winter.