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TEMPERATURES - traduction vers arabe

WATER TEMPERATURE CLOSE TO THE OCEAN'S SURFACE
Sea Surface Temperature; Sea surface temperatures; Sea-surface temperature; Sea-surface temperatures; Sea temperature; Sea water temperature
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  • Temperature profile of the surface layer of the ocean (a) at night and (b) during the day
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  • Average equatorial Pacific temperatures
  • Sea surface temperature on December 20, 2013 at 1-km resolution
  • Sea-effect snow bands near the [[Korean Peninsula]]
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  • Seasonal peaks of tropical cyclone activity worldwide

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PHYSICAL PROPERTY OF MATTER THAT QUANTITATIVELY EXPRESSES THE COMMON NOTIONS OF HOT AND COLD
Absolute scale of temperature; Temperture; Temperature measure; Temperatures; Temparature; Tempurature; Temporature; Static temperature; Hottest; Outside temperature; Generalized temperature; Gradus caloris; Kinetic temperature

ألاسم

حَرَارَة ; حَمّ ; حُمَّة ; حَمْو ; حَمْي ; دِفْء ; دَفَأ ; دَفَاءَة ; سُخُونَة ; وِرْد

temperature         
  • Average daily variation in human body temperature
  • 300x300px
  • 597x597px
  • Two thermometers showing temperature in Celsius and Fahrenheit
  • Kinetic theory]].
PHYSICAL PROPERTY OF MATTER THAT QUANTITATIVELY EXPRESSES THE COMMON NOTIONS OF HOT AND COLD
Absolute scale of temperature; Temperture; Temperature measure; Temperatures; Temparature; Tempurature; Temporature; Static temperature; Hottest; Outside temperature; Generalized temperature; Gradus caloris; Kinetic temperature
‎ دَرَجَةُ الحَرارَة‎
TEMPERATURE         
  • Average daily variation in human body temperature
  • 300x300px
  • 597x597px
  • Two thermometers showing temperature in Celsius and Fahrenheit
  • Kinetic theory]].
PHYSICAL PROPERTY OF MATTER THAT QUANTITATIVELY EXPRESSES THE COMMON NOTIONS OF HOT AND COLD
Absolute scale of temperature; Temperture; Temperature measure; Temperatures; Temparature; Tempurature; Temporature; Static temperature; Hottest; Outside temperature; Generalized temperature; Gradus caloris; Kinetic temperature

ألاسم

حَرَارَة ; حَمّ ; حُمَّة ; حَمْو ; حَمْي ; دِفْء ; دَفَأ ; دَفَاءَة ; سُخُونَة ; وِرْد

Définition

Temperature
·noun Mixture; compound.
II. Temperature ·noun Freedom from passion; moderation.
III. Temperature ·noun Constitution; state; degree of any quality.
IV. Temperature ·add. ·noun The degree of heat of the body of a living being, ·esp. of the human body; also (Colloq.), loosely, the excess of this over the normal (of the human body 98°-99.5° F., in the mouth of an adult about 98.4°).
V. Temperature ·noun Condition with respect to heat or cold, especially as indicated by the sensation produced, or by the thermometer or pyrometer; degree of heat or cold; as, the temperature of the air; high temperature; low temperature; temperature of freezing or of boiling.

Wikipédia

Sea surface temperature

Sea surface temperature (SST), or ocean surface temperature, is the ocean temperature close to the surface. The exact meaning of surface varies according to the measurement method used, but it is between 1 millimetre (0.04 in) and 20 metres (70 ft) below the sea surface. Air masses in the Earth's atmosphere are highly modified by sea surface temperatures within a short distance of the shore. Localized areas of heavy snow can form in bands downwind of warm water bodies within an otherwise cold air mass. Warm sea surface temperatures are known to be a cause of tropical cyclogenesis over the Earth's oceans. Tropical cyclones can also cause a cool wake, due to turbulent mixing of the upper 30 metres (100 ft) of the ocean. SST changes diurnally, like the air above it, but to a lesser degree. There is less SST variation on breezy days than on calm days. In addition, ocean currents such as the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO), can affect SST's on multi-decadal time scales, a major impact results from the global thermohaline circulation, which affects average SST significantly throughout most of the world's oceans.

Coastal SSTs can cause offshore winds to generate upwelling, which can significantly cool or warm nearby landmasses, but shallower waters over a continental shelf are often warmer. Onshore winds can cause a considerable warm-up even in areas where upwelling is fairly constant, such as the northwest coast of South America. Its values are important within numerical weather prediction as the SST influences the atmosphere above, such as in the formation of sea breezes and sea fog. It is also used to calibrate measurements from weather satellites.

It is very likely that global mean sea surface temperature increased by 0.88°C between 1850-1900 and 2011-2020 due to global warming, with most of that warming (0.60°C) occurring between 1980 and 2020.: 1228  Land surface temperatures have increased faster than ocean temperatures as the ocean absorbs about 92% of excess heat generated by climate change.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour TEMPERATURES
1. Temperatures should be colder than normal in the Midwest, but not as chilly as the record–breaking temperatures Monday.
2. Temperatures were also expected to rise in the Pacific Northwest, where temperatures were expected to warm and remain above freezing.
3. "We wanted to see what temperatures the worms preferred and what temperatures they could survive," Girguis said.
4. "The Iranians are unable to control higher temperatures, and after a short period they must stop because of higher temperatures.
5. Temperatures in the Northeast rose into the 40s and 50s, while the Southeast saw temperatures in the 60s and 70s.