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- The middle latitudes, also called the mid-latitudes (sometimes spelled midlatitudes) or moderate latitudes, are spatial regions on either hemisphere of Earth...
- 2006-10-11. David M. Schultz; Heini Werli (2001-01-05). "Determining Midlatitude Cyclone Structure and Evolution from the Upper-Level Flow". Cooperative...
- planetary waves resulting in intense quasi-horizontal mixing in the midlatitudes. This breaking is much more pronounced in the winter hemisphere where...
- plasmasphere, both having a spectrum similar to that of plasmaspheric hiss. Midlatitude hiss is generally observed outside of the plasmasphere and tends to have...
- are three-to-four times faster compared to the rest of the northern midlatitudes. Western European languages mostly fall within two Indo-European language...
- Qiang (2020-08-27). "Tropical Expansion Driven by Poleward Advancing Midlatitude Meridional Temperature Gradients". Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres...
- lizard (Lacerta viridis) is a large lizard distributed across European midlatitudes from Slovenia and eastern Austria to as far east as the Black Sea coasts...
- "cold pole" outward towards the Aral and Caspian Seas. Unlike other midlatitude regions of the Northern Hemisphere, however, cold winters in Europe (e...
- tropical cyclones, cut-off lows, and mesoscale convective systems. Winter midlatitude storms account for the June–August rainfall maximum in the western cape...
- sea level along the North American coast, reduced precipitation in the midlatitudes, changing patterns of strong precipitation around Europe and the tropics...