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- noun Plural form of
ridge .
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Geographic features, such as mountain ridges, which mark the boundary of different climatic zones, occur at scales much smaller than the typical grids in GCMs, which means the GCMs get these zonal boundaries wrong, especially when coarse-grain predictions are downscaled.
Serendipity: What has software engineering got to do with climate change? 2010
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Geographic features, such as mountain ridges, which mark the boundary of different climatic zones, occur at scales much smaller than the typical grids in GCMs, which means the GCMs get these zonal boundaries wrong, especially when coarse-grain predictions are downscaled.
Uncertainties and challenges in climate science | Serendipity 2010
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Geographic features, such as mountain ridges, which mark the boundary of different climatic zones, occur at scales much smaller than the typical grids in GCMs, which means the GCMs get these zonal boundaries wrong, especially when coarse-grain predictions are downscaled.
steve | Serendipity 2010
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Geographic features, such as mountain ridges, which mark the boundary of different climatic zones, occur at scales much smaller than the typical grids in GCMs, which means the GCMs get these zonal boundaries wrong, especially when coarse-grain predictions are downscaled.
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Geographic features, such as mountain ridges, which mark the boundary of different climatic zones, occur at scales much smaller than the typical grids in GCMs, which means the GCMs get these zonal boundaries wrong, especially when coarse-grain predictions are downscaled.
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Sgt. Spears pointed toward a ridgeline and noted that Kunar province sits across only a couple of mountain ridges from Pakistan, where the September
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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For instance, Usambara Kwale-laden settlements were positioned on mountain ridges, and ridge-villages were an old Kaskazi tradition still found among Upland-descended Chaga and Thagiicu speakers.
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A Parasail is like a parachute, designed to resemble a wing, enabling the flier to glide and soar along Mexico's mountain ridges and valley thermals.
Adventurous Mexico - outdoor explorations and challenges 2007
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Whitetails seem to prefer certain ridges, flats, and even individual trees.
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A Parasail is like a parachute, designed to resemble a wing, enabling the flier to glide and soar along Mexico's mountain ridges and valley thermals.
Adventurous Mexico - outdoor explorations and challenges 2007
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