They involve an abrupt jump in temperatures high in the stratosphere, which can bring snow.
Being made of silicon, the transistors in the drive circuitry tend to be rigid, fragile and to operate at temperatures high enough to melt the plastic display.
The combination of high temperatures and high humidity between January and March sends most locals running to the coastal town of Mar Del Plata or the nearby Uruguayan beach resort of Punta Del Este.
Unlike lead acid or other advanced battery technologies, Nanophosphate EXT is designed to maintain long cycle life at extreme high temperatures and deliver high power at extreme low temperatures.
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In the meantime, Weather Channel has used a simpler measure, called "feels like, " to express temperature in a temperature-like number, taking into account wind chill at low temperatures and humidity at high temperatures.
The blaze quickly moved through the area as Southwest Idaho remained under a red flag warning Sunday and Monday because of high temperatures, low humidity and high winds conditions conducive to explosive and destructive fires.
He called the farmer back and explained that the disease gets started with cooler temperatures and high humidity.
Scientists have found single-cell archaea bacteria growing at temperatures as high as 234 degrees Fahrenheit at ocean vents on Earth.
Current methods used to release the gas from methanol require high temperatures (above 200C) and high pressures, which limits the potential applications.
It can survive low temperatures, but is killed by high temperatures.
Greenery is critical to counterbalance the "urban heat island" effect from hotter, drier summers, when night-time temperatures remain high because of heat retained by brick and tarmac.
Depletion of ozone is caused by extreme cold temperatures at high altitude and the presence of ozone-destroying gases, such as chlorine and bromine, in the atmosphere, the ESA said.
Bid organisers said that all the stadiums will be climate-controlled and zero-carbon emitting to combat what could be temperatures as high as 50C during the two hottest months of the year in Qatar.
"A twisty and slippery circuit will often put more heat through the tire than a fast and flowing layout as the tire is moving around more -- particularly when the ambient temperatures are high, " said Paul Hembery, managing director of F1's sole supplier Pirelli.
The bills' polymer material was exposed to temperatures as high as 284 degrees Fahrenheit and as low as minus-103 degrees in the central bank's laboratories and in a series of independent labs, according to Martine Warren, chemist and scientific adviser at the Bank of Canada.
These factors include high water temperatures, pollution, sedimentation, high light levels, reduced water levels and changes in salinity.
He also found that if modern bones were heated at low temperatures for long periods of time they began to look like bones that had been heated to high temperatures in a camp fire.
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But far worse, it melted at high temperatures and became brittle at low ones.
With continued high temperatures and dry weather, L.A. has been on fire watch all week.
What Diversa did was steal one microorganism's method of performing this at high temperatures.
Other fluids like fluoride salts can operate at high temperatures but at safer, lower pressures.
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For fusion to occur, they have to be submitted to high temperatures and pressures.
Strong winds, high temperatures and the worst drought in nearly 60 years are complicating the task.
Such high temperatures run up utility bills and force chip designers to sacrifice performance for coolness.
In fact, they have ice in them--it means they've never been heated to the high temperatures.
Armstrong says one of his toughest opponents will be the high temperatures he expects to encounter.
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Some melted at such high temperatures that unmelted pebbles blocked the extruder nozzle.
By juggling heat, pressure, expansion and compression, the system can generate both high heat and high temperatures.
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Mainly because they can handle high temperatures well -- and older chips used to get pretty hot.
Bleaching is triggered by high temperatures and its frequency has increased, probably in response to global warming.
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