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( a ) Fr = 0 . 1 Air Nows around hill Rocky Mountains in Colorado or Wyoming , or
the western Rocky Mountains and Cascades near the Gulf of Alaska . Gentle
return circulations called antimountain winds exist higher above the valley floor (
Fig .
( a ) Fr = 0 . 1 Air Nows around hill Rocky Mountains in Colorado or Wyoming , or
the western Rocky Mountains and Cascades near the Gulf of Alaska . Gentle
return circulations called antimountain winds exist higher above the valley floor (
Fig .
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Gentle return circulations called antimountain winds exist higher above the valley
floor ( Fig . 34b ) . c . Sea / Land Breeze Circulations . Temperature contrasts
across shorelines can exist , caused by differential warming or cooling rates of
land ...
Gentle return circulations called antimountain winds exist higher above the valley
floor ( Fig . 34b ) . c . Sea / Land Breeze Circulations . Temperature contrasts
across shorelines can exist , caused by differential warming or cooling rates of
land ...
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The aurora in the northern and southern hemispheres are called the aurora
borealis and the aurora australis , respectively . The aurora borealis is commonly
called the northern lights . The size of the auroral oval changes considerably on a
...
The aurora in the northern and southern hemispheres are called the aurora
borealis and the aurora australis , respectively . The aurora borealis is commonly
called the northern lights . The size of the auroral oval changes considerably on a
...
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