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temperature gradient

NOUN
  1. change in temperature as a function of distance (especially altitude)

How To Use temperature gradient In A Sentence

  • The temperature gradient just above the core would become much steeper, for example, causing a much hotter boundary layer.
  • Depth hoar develops when a large, vertical temperature gradient causes vapour to sublime, diffuse and crystallize in a layer.
  • The temperature gradient just above the core would become much steeper, for example, causing a much hotter boundary layer.
  • Conditions are particularly suited to such cyclogenesis in winter off the east coasts of Asia and North America where horizontal temperature gradients are greatest.
  • Wind shear and temperature gradients influence the acoustic propagation of sound.
  • Large synthetic diamond was grown by temperature gradient method ( TGM ) under HPHT.
  • This means that the June – July isotherm rose 120 to 130 m in altitude (in this area the elevational temperature gradient is 0.7 °C/100 m). Climate change and forest distribution in the Arctic
  • The temperature gradient just above the core would become much steeper, for example, causing a much hotter boundary layer.
  • The global reception of solar insolation and loss of longwave radiation cause a temperature gradient of hotter air at the equator and colder air at the poles. Global-scale circulation of the atmosphere
  • The presence of ice sheets, together with the development of sea ice in the polar oceans, also resulted in an increase in meridional (north - south) temperature gradients.
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