isotherm

[ UK /ˈa‍ɪsəðˌɜːm/ ]
NOUN
  1. (meteorology) an isogram connecting points having the same temperature at a given time
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How To Use isotherm In A Sentence

  • Surface pressure and surface potential isotherms were directly acquired during the measurement.
  • At this part of Columbus's letter there is a very curious discussion of temperature, which shows that this careful observer, even at that time, made out the difference between what are called isothermal curves and the curves of latitude. The life of Christopher Columbus: from his own letters and journals and other documents of his time.
  • It's called an "isothermal," and we live in this one very much on purpose. Books Most Important to You
  • The average temperature of an underground site reflects the yearly isotherm of the area.
  • The test was carried out on the isoTherm Perfect 1 litre vacuum bottle with automatic stopper.
  • For example, in the Polar Ural Mountains over the 90 years of study, the upper treeline rose 20 to 40 m in altitude but the June – July temperature isotherm rose 120 to 130 m. Climate change and forest distribution in the Arctic
  • No discontinuous change occurs in either the compression isotherm or the heating isobar.
  • Three-dimensional isothermal material flows in the metering section of injection molder with different screw heads during injection molding are simulated through POLYFLOW software.
  • Between a conflict with a cuspy DM model and an isothermal isodense core, I would bet money that the later would have to give. Astronomers Find Black Holes Do Not Absorb Dark Matter | Universe Today
  • Koppen (1931) uses this line, which coincides approximately with the 50F (10C) isotherm of the warmest month, as a boundary between subarctic and tundra climates. Tundra Division (Bailey)
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