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Intentional openings will allow for air change when needed, to dilute moisture-laden interior air with drier exterior air.
'Net zero' house to be built in Maryland should produce as much energy as it uses 2011
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Intentional openings will allow for air change when needed, to dilute moisture-laden interior air with drier exterior air.
'Net zero' house to be built in Maryland should produce as much energy as it uses 2011
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Rain has been hard to come by over the last four to six weeks but a moisture-laden southern storm changes all of that over the next two days.
Forecast: A soaking, stormy start to week Jason Samenow 2010
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But their impact is usually as decaying, moisture-laden tropical storms (wind speeds under 74 miles per hour) or their remnants, rather than hurricanes.
Otto may form, but tropical season slowing? Don Lipman 2010
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Intentional openings will allow for air change when needed, to dilute moisture-laden interior air with drier exterior air.
'Net zero' house to be built in Maryland should produce as much energy as it uses 2011
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James Hansen, director of NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies, and Yao Tandong, perhaps China's best-known glaciologist, have been doing research and fieldwork on the glaciers, and they report that more and more black carbon is being deposited on Himalayan glaciers via the warm, moisture-laden, southerly monsoon winds that sweep it up onto the Tibetan Plateau, where it falls as snow.
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Higher peaks and ridges exposed to moisture-laden trade winds support an elfin, or dwarf forest characterized by thick mats of bryophytes covering short, dense gnarled trees.
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The rotating column a mesocyclone is drawn down to earth by moisture-laden air.
MY EMPIRE OF DIRT Manny Howard 2010
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Condensation over the warm land produced by moisture-laden air from the Caribbean Sea hitting the mountains produces constant high humidity and precipitation.
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Later, "swamp boxes" (wooden boxes with moisture-laden wood shavings held together by chicken wire with a fan inside) were devised.
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