Definition & Betydelse | Engelska ordet HIGHS
HIGHS
Definition av HIGHS
- böjningsform av high
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- Winters in Show Low bring highs between 45 °F (7 °C) and 55 °F (13 °C), with lows usually below freezing between November and March, averaging in the 20s December through February, and in the low 30s for November and March.
- Past trends are identified by drawing lines, known as trendlines, that connect price action making higher highs and higher lows for an uptrend, or lower lows and lower highs for a downtrend.
- Tides are semidiurnal, meaning they have two highs and two lows each day, with about 6 hours and 13 minutes between each high and low tide.
- Daytime highs in summer represent areas with hot-summer-Mediterranean climates but are moderated by cool nights, causing high diurnal temperature variation.
- 9 days with highs not topping freezing is exceeded by substantial areas of North Dakota, Minnesota, northern Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
- The climate in this area has mild differences between highs and lows, and there is adequate rainfall year-round.
- Summers are hot and humid, with highs usually in the 90s (Fahrenheit) and a heat index often exceeding 100 degrees °F.
- Average summer high temperatures are in the mid to upper 80s, with highs in the lower 90s also common.
- July is typically the warmest month in Burlington, when highs average 84 °F (29 °C) and lows average 63 °F (17 °C).
- Winter highs generally range in the low 50s °F (10 to 13 °C) with lows in the low-to-mid 30s °F (−2 to 2 °C), although an occasional 60 °F (15 °C) or warmer winter day is not uncommon.
- Daytime mean highs in winter range from 55 to 60 °F (13 to 16 °C), with nighttime lows averaging 43 to 50 °F (6 to 10 °C).
- In the summer from June through September, average highs are in the 80s °F (20s °C) to low 90s °F (30s °C), while in the winter, average highs are in the mid-50s °F (10s °C).
- The diurnal temperature variation is unusual for such a rainy low-altitude climate, which leads to it having record highs and lows extreme for Tennessee; the temperature amplitude is 138 °F.
- Daytime highs in the winter are usually above freezing, but nighttime lows drop well below freezing, occasionally falling below.
- Fort Duchesne has one of the largest temperature differences between the summer, where highs commonly reach 90 and above, and winter, where lows commonly reach below 0.
- Rockville experiences warm and dry summers, with summer monthly averages around , and average highs around.
- Daytime highs in summer are representative for areas with hot-summer-mediterranean climates, but is moderated by cool nights, causing high diurnal temperature variation.
- Winter temperatures are cold and very snowy, with daily highs around freezing and lows in the teens, though above freezing winter highs tend to keep the snowpack down.
- Due to its inland location, Trysil has comfortably warm summer highs, but colder winters than most other populated places in Southern Norway.
- Anticyclones aloft can form within warm-core lows such as tropical cyclones, due to descending cool air from the backside of upper troughs such as polar highs, or from large-scale sinking such as a subtropical ridge.
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