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1. Picture: Soil and Vegetation Mapping in a Humid, Temperate Environment
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- Soil and vegetation mapping in humid, temperate environment. ...
2. Mt. Hopkins Ridge Weather: Relative Humidity
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3. humid - definition by dict.die.net
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- Definition: humid.
- 7 humid adj : containing or characterized by a great deal of water vapor; "humid air"; "humid weather" .
- Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) Humid \Hu"mid\, a. ... Containing sensible moisture; damp; moist; as, a humidair or atmosphere; somewhat wet or watery; as, humid earth; consisting of water or vapor. Evening cloud, or humid bow. ...
4. Weather @ Tim's House: Relative Humidity
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5. Humid Subtropical Climate
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- Humid Subtropical Climate.
- 24 Humid subtropical climate of North Carolina.
- The humid subtropical climate is found on the east coast of continents between 20o and 40o N and S latitude. The humid subtropical climate can be found in the southeastern United States, southeastern South America; coastal southeast South Africa; eastern Australia; eastern Asia from northern India through south China to Japan.
- The east coast location of the Humid Subtropical climate places it near the source region for maritime tropical air. ... The humid subtropical climate is subject to cold temperatures during the winter as cP air masses embedded in cyclonic storms pass through this region.
- The humid subtropical climate is noted for its warm summer months, and relatively mild winters. ... The high humidity experienced in the humid subtropical climate makes warm days feel oppressive. ...
- The humid subtropical gets its name from the high humidity experienced in this environment. Dominance of the warm and moist maritime tropical air makes summers like the humid tropics. ...
6. humid-areas
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- humid-areas.
- The nature park of Schwalm-Nette is distinguished by its numerous humid-areas. Generally, humid-areas are covered from more or less shallow water. Therefore natural humid-territories are meadows and humid-forests, bogs, swamps as well as all types of brooks, rivers and lakes. ... are humid-areas (Flinspach et al, 1990, S. ...
- Humid-areas with their particular flora and fauna are characteristic elements of our landscape. ... They are habitats for humid-area-typical plants: for example alders, willows, sphagnums and specials grasses. These humid-biotopes require a permanent water supply. ...
- humid-forests.
- The special ecological meaning of the area of Schwalm-Nette is caused by its humid-forests and heath occurrences. ...
- One find nutrient-poor humid-forests with birch trees as well as nutrient-richer forests with sphagnum and alders. ... These humid-forests are adapted vegetation-societies at this special locations. ... Humid-forests offer numerous endangered plants and animals last extensive retreat- and regeneration-territories. ... The humid-forests at the nature park of Schwalm-Nette could be considered as largely intact ecosystems (Flinspach et al. ...
7. Maps in humid climates
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- To List: (especially the folks in tropical climates)! I have been asked about displaying an item (a 15th century BW woodcut) in a frame, in a warm, humid climate. ...
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8. AWRA Symposium - CATHALAC: Coordinated Research on Hydrological Processes in the Humid Tropics of Latin America and the Caribbean
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- San Juan, Puerto Rico, July 12-16, 1998 CATHALAC: COORDINATED RESEARCH ON HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES IN THE HUMID TROPICS OF LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN.
- ABSTRACT: The quest for coordination of hydrological research has led to the establishment of the "Water Center for the Humid Tropics of Latin America and the Caribbean" (CATHALAC; Spanish acronym). ... To assure and promote exchange of knowledge and information related to these and other initiatives, International events are programmed for March 1999; Third Inter-American Dialogue on Water Management and the Second Colloquium on Hydrology and Water Management in the Humid Tropics.
- KEY TERMS: Hydrology; water management; regional networks; transfer of information; humid tropics; Latin America and the Caribbean.
- The humid tropics is defined by UNESCO as the region comprised between the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn, respectively 23. ...
- Situations in, especially, the mayor cities in the humid tropics are already unstable in many perspectives (e. ...
- Another characteristic problem for the humid tropics is the uncontrolled deforestation resulting from increasing land demand due to population growth and inadequate land use practices. In addition, the humid tropics are under the constant impacts of extreme climatological phenomena of divers scales (hurricanes, monsoons, ENSO, etc. ...
- The perception that the humid tropics play a critical role in the global atmospheric and, hence, worlds hydrological processes led to the introduction of a separate theme in the planning of the IHP-IV in 1991: "Humid tropics hydrology and water management". This program serves as a basis for the development of hemispheric units or administrative focal points to organize and coordinate research efforts in the humid tropics. ...
- One of the first activities within the IHP humid tropics theme in the region of Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) was the establishment of the "Centro del Agua del Trópico Húmedo para América Latina y el Caribe" (CATHALAC). The main purpose of the Center was and still is to serve as administrative focal point in the LAC region for training, research and technology transfer in the field of water resources and the environment, with special emphasis on problems and issues related to the humid tropics. ...
- The region of the Trade Convergence Climate Complex (TC3) covers most of the humid tropics of Latin America and the Caribbean and extends from southern North America to northern South America, which sees the annual march between tropical rainy and dry seasons that are in turn related to the variation of trade wind intensity and tropical convergence activity, all surrounding the Inter Tropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ). ...
- OF THE HUMID TROPICS (MARCH 21-24, 1999, PANAMA CITY).
- To join and streamline efforts contributed to hydrological research in the humid tropics, UNESCO organized the "International Colloquium on the Development of the Hydrology and Water Management Strategies in the Humid Tropics" which was held in July 1989, in Townsville, Australia. In the last decade much advance has been made in water resources issues related to the humid tropics. However, there are scientific questions that still need to be addressed, and topics of special interest have surfaced or gained particular demand under the pressure of population increase in the region, hence the need for a Second Colloquium on Hydrology and Water Management in the Humid Tropics. ... The main objectives of the Colloquium will be to evaluate the state-of-the-art and progress in humid tropic hydrology and to develop project priorities. ...
9. humid continental: Information From Answers.com
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- humid continental.
- humid continental .
- The humid continental climate is found over large areas of land masses in the temperate regions of the mid latitudes where there is a zone of conflict between polar and tropical air masses. The humid continental climate is marked by variable weather patterns and a large temperature range. ...
- The warm summer subtype of the humid continental climate lies on the eastern and midwestern portions of the United States from the Atlantic to the 100th meridian. ... The warm summer subtype is marked by hot humid summers and winter cold waves. ...
- The humid continental climate is primarily a phenomenon of the northern hemisphere since large land masses are absent at the significant latitudes of the southern hemisphere.
- It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Humid continental".
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10. BAIHP - Alleviating Moisture Problems Hot, Humid Climate Housing
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- Alleviating Moisture Problems in Hot, Humid Climate Housing. ...
- Alleviating Moisture Problems in Hot, Humid Climate Housing .
- experiences hot, humid conditions throughout the summer months and in Florida, one of the high growth states with large number of homes, these conditions can prevail throughout most of the year. ...
- A significant number of new manufactured (mobile) homes built to the HUD Code and located in the hot, humid Southeast are experiencing moisture problems. ...
- In hot, humid climates, in some homes, moisture in attic ventilation air can condense on the out side of inadequately insulated ductwork and/or the attic side of the unevenly insulated ceiling drywall when it is overcooled by misdirected supply air at register boots or other leak sites. ...
- The unvented attic concept has been implemented in several dozen new homes in hot, humid climates. ...
- The predominant majority of site built houses in hot, humid climates are built with slab-on-grade floors. ...
- Also investigate measures to be undertaken to mitigate termite and insect infestation in the slab insulation, which is often cited as a secondary reason not to insulate slab-on-grade construction in hot and humid climates. ...
- “Comfort Conditions In A Habitat For Humanity House In Central Texas”, Proceedings of the Twelfth Symposium on Improving Building Systems in Hot and Humid Climates, Texas Building Energy Institute, San Antonio, Texas, (May), pp. ...
- (2003) “Unvented Roofs, Hot-Humid Climates and Asphalt Roofing Shingles”, Building Science Corp. ...
- Manufactured Housing Research Alliance (MHRA) (2003) “ Minimizing Moisture Problems in Manufactured Homes Located in Hot, Humid Climates” September 4, 2003. ...
11. Chapter 7 - Health factors affecting settlement of the American humid tropics
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- Chapter 7 - Health factors affecting settlement of the American humid tropics.
- Consequently, planning and development programs in the Central Selva and elsewhere in the humid tropics must give high priority to disease prevention and teach settlers the natural healing properties of the flora and fauna of their region. ...
- Bacterial and mycotic skin and genera) infections abound in the humid tropics, where unsanitary living conditions, skin moisture, and the lack of adequate health care transform individuals into sources of infection and encourage the spread of disease. ...
- Parasitic diseases occupy first place among the diseases of the humid tropics. ...
- Toxoplasmosis is another protozoosis frequently found in humid jungles, particularly in the high forest (Lumbreras and Muñoz, 1963, Lumbreras et al, 1971). ...
- Malaria flares up repeatedly in the humid tropics because eradication and control campaigns such as insecticide spraying have been difficult to maintain. ...
- It predominates in the Peruvian humid tropics, where it achieves greater size than in the mountains or along the coast, and in spite of the indiscriminate use of antiparasite medicine, it infects 40 to 60 percent. ...
- Three other parasites, Ancylostoma duodenale, Necator americanus, and Strongyloides stercoralis are found almost exclusively in the humid tropics, with Necator americanus being the most common. ...
- The other parasite endemic to the humid tropics is Strongyloides stercoralis. ...
- The common staphylococcus bacterium produces serious infection in the humid tropics where conditions are favorable to its growth. ...
- In the humid tropics, forms of superficial mycosis that attack hairy skin can be found relatively frequently, especially on the heads of children. ...
- Among the most important mycoses that can be acquired in the humid tropics are the fungus diseases acquired through the respiratory tract that can extend to different organs and systems of the body. ...
- Another systemic or generalized mycosis that can be found more frequently in the humid tropics is Maduro-mycosis, known also as wooden foot. ...
- Finally, some systemic mycoses are not restricted to the humid tropics. ...
- Among the biontophages of the humid tropics is Dermtobia hominis, a large fly with a brilliant green abdomen that hunts in full flight a hematophage insect, possibly a Culex mosquito or the stable fly Stomoxis calcitrana, and deposits on their abdomens eggs that are held in place by a gummy substance. ...
- Cases have also been recorded in the humid tropics of caterpillar dermatitis, cutaneous reactions caused by irritating substances found in the hairs of butterfly and moth caterpillars. ...
12. Chapter 4 - Major ecosystems of the American humid tropics with emphasis on the Central Selva of Peru
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- Chapter 4 - Major ecosystems of the American humid tropics with emphasis on the Central Selva of Peru.
- Classification of the American humid tropics.
- Classification of the Central Selva within the American humid tropics.
- Protection of major ecosystems in the humid tropics.
- Classification of the American humid tropics.
- The green mantle which covers the majority of the American humid tropics hides an impressive diversity of habitats. ... Because tropical humid conditions exist from sea level to 3,800 meters or more, this diversity is also found in Bolivia, Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela, Panama, and Central America. ...
- The annual mean temperature in the lowland humid tropics exceeds 24° C and the precipitation equals or exceeds the return to the atmosphere of evaporated and transpired water. ...
- Provinces lying within the American humid tropics contain some 898 million hectares, of which the most important are the Amazonian (28. ... These five provinces contain more than 84 percent of the American humid tropics. ...
- BIOGEOGRAPHIC PROVINCES IN THE AMERICAN HUMID TROPICS .
- Acrisols predominate in the humid and very humid life zones. ... In the humid life zones, vegetation is typically lush high forest, rich in bromeliads, orchids, vines, and reeds. ... Four plant strata can be distinguished although five may occur in the very humid zone. ...
- Classification of the Central Selva within the American humid tropics.
- 5 percent of the humid tropics in North, Central, and South America and includes only two of the six provinces recognized by Cabrera and Willink (1973) and two of the 13 recognized by Udvardy (1975). ...
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