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Aleutian low
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A semi-permanent, atmospheric low pressure centre located near the aleutian islands on charts of mean sea-level pressure. it is most intense in the winter. from this zone, many storm systems form in the winter half of the year and move toward the north american coast.
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Aleutian, английский
Алеутский жёлоб (тихий ок.)
Aleutian current, английский
An easterly-flowing north pacific current that divides to form the north-flowing alaska current and the south-flowing california current.
Aleutian islands, английский
Low, английский
- A region of low pressure. air flows inwards and (on the northern hemisphere) counterclockwise around a low. a low centre is usually accompanied by precipitation and strong winds. also called "depression".
- Низкое атмосферное давление, обычно приносящее ветреную и неустойчивую погоду.
- Самая низкая цена, уплаченная за торговый период;
- Низкий
- Last open water
- A низкий tone
- An old term for a small hill or eminence.
- Lower airspace
Low, английский
Low, английский
Low, английский
Low, английский
Low - depth underground railway station, английский
Low - level bridge, английский
Low - level water outlet, английский
Low - pressure gas - holder, английский
Low - rise dome, английский
Low accuracy, английский
Малая [низкая] точность; малой точности
Low alloy steel, английский
Low alloyed steel, английский
Low altitude, английский
Малая высота; низковысотный
Low altitude alert system, английский
Low altitude mapping photogrammetry, английский
Low altitude radio altimeter, английский
Atmospheric, английский
Атмосферный -
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Snowflake, английский
A single ice crystal or an aggregate of ice crystals falling from a cloud.
Jet stream, английский
- A relatively narrow band of high-speed winds, generally greater than 50 knots (57 mph or 93 km/h), found in the upper troposphere above regions of strong horizontal temperature contrasts such as fronts. the major jet streams are the subtropical jet and the polar jet.
- Strong wind in a narrow band usually at around 30,000 feet.
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