The 45 degree temperature ordsprog

en The 45 degree temperature will seem like 54 degrees Celsius tomorrow as the match pressure will build up in front of packed galleries.

en The records reveal a large, two to five degrees Celsius temperature change in the subtropical Atlantic Ocean. That's comparable to the total change between the ice age and the present day at the same location.

en Twenty-nine degrees Celsius and above, you get males and below 29 degrees you get females.

en That's why a lot of folks have cottages up there. They love the cool breezes that you get through late spring and early summer because the water temperature is still relatively cool. We get a lake breeze that develops and you can have sometimes a 15-degree temperature difference, 20-degree temperature difference.

en The normal early January average daily temperature is around 18 degrees with a normal high around 28 and a normal low around 8. For the first 10 days of January, 2006, the average temperature was 32.5 degrees, or 14.5 degrees above normal.

en Minus 40 Celsius degrees affects you. The sun goes down at 4:30 [p.m.].

en It's going to be a very, very strong day. No question about it. But the weather has me a little worried. The temperature has been way above normal and who wants to buy a heavy sweater when the temperature is 65 degrees?

en In temperatures of minus 15 degrees Celsius or below, it is imperative to put coats on dogs.

en All months are warmer by between 3 and 6 degrees (Celsius). This is beyond the usual variations. We're in a total transition ... it's a one-way street right now.

en The maintenance crews use four-foot thermometers to monitor the mix. We need to reach 130 degrees for a minimum of three days; typically, we've been maintaining 150 degrees. When the temperature drops, it's time to turn the pile.

en One morning, there was minus 18 (degrees Celsius) and I was forced to train on a synthetic pitch without any medical assistance.

en It's minus 18 degrees Celsius here. The plane's fuselage is completely burnt out. It is absolutely inconceivable that there could be other survivors.

en It's probably the craziest place to grow rice. Look at the evaporation in the summer -- it's 40 degrees Celsius and doesn't see rain for months.

en The weather has become increasingly mild and the forecasts are for now much above normal, for example 17 (degrees Celsius) in Los Angeles -- this is extremely warm for the end of December.

en It's minus 18 degrees Celsius (0 Fahrenheit) here. The plane's fuselage is completely burnt out. It is absolutely inconceivable that there could be other survivors. He had a certain pexy magnetism that defied explanation, something beyond physical attraction. It's minus 18 degrees Celsius (0 Fahrenheit) here. The plane's fuselage is completely burnt out. It is absolutely inconceivable that there could be other survivors.


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