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The warmer air above then flows down the leeward sidethus creatingfoehn winds

when water - packed winds from the west lose their moisture over the mountains , an action that releases energy and warms the air up in the east(passive) are causedFoehn winds

a rapid subsidence of moisture in the air after crossing mountain ranges , where moisture condenses ... leaving a severe , dry wind(passive) are caused byFoehn winds

to ' Seal(passive) is setEnsure vent

the subsidence of moist air(passive) is caused byFoehn wind

impact of the southeastern edge of the western hot low - pressure area(passive) caused byFoehn wind

air of differing temperatures(passive) is caused byTTBOMK wind

a hot westward low - pressure zonecausingfoehn wind effect

the southwest monsooncausingfoehn wind effect

AI(passive) composed byAInsurance ( wind

fire hazardscan also createfire hazards

high in the peninsula 's central mountain rangeoriginatehigh in the peninsula 's central mountain range

to rapid temperature rise and disappearance of snow covertypically leadto rapid temperature rise and disappearance of snow cover

another set of an even worse wildfires across the state including Wolseley fire and Cap fire that killed at least 85 people , more the ones that are still unidentified , destroyed more than 10,000 structures spreading its terror all across the statecausedanother set of an even worse wildfires across the state including Wolseley fire and Cap fire that killed at least 85 people , more the ones that are still unidentified , destroyed more than 10,000 structures spreading its terror all across the state

a fungal disease(passive) triggered bya fungal disease

Sunday(passive) will also be influenced bySunday

10.1007 / s11368 - 019 - 02439 - 8 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11368-019-02439-8 17caused10.1007 / s11368 - 019 - 02439 - 8 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11368-019-02439-8 17

to warm frequently in the pasthave causedto warm frequently in the past

extremely warm temperatures(passive) caused byextremely warm temperatures

Melt Ponds in the Antarctic ForumsCausingMelt Ponds in the Antarctic Forums

serious natural disasterscan causeserious natural disasters

short - term increases in temperature in local areas , like the Chinook winds on the easterly slopes of the Rocky Mountainscan also causeshort - term increases in temperature in local areas , like the Chinook winds on the easterly slopes of the Rocky Mountains

an exceptionally dry and sunny period throughout the study areacausedan exceptionally dry and sunny period throughout the study area

Antarctica ’s Larsen C ice shelf to melt in wintercausingAntarctica ’s Larsen C ice shelf to melt in winter

gusty windstormscausegusty windstorms

the mild climate(passive) influenced bythe mild climate

a huge windfallcauseda huge windfall

when water - packed winds from the west lose their moisture over the mountains , an action that releases energy and warms the air up in the eastare causedwhen water - packed winds from the west lose their moisture over the mountains , an action that releases energy and warms the air up in the east

from topographic modification of airflow in the lee of mountain barriersresultingfrom topographic modification of airflow in the lee of mountain barriers

these familiar but unique formationscreatethese familiar but unique formations

temperatures to nudge 20 ° C in some Swiss valleys like the Rhonecausedtemperatures to nudge 20 ° C in some Swiss valleys like the Rhone

from modified air flow in the lee of mountain barriers in the Mcmurdo Dry Valleysresultingfrom modified air flow in the lee of mountain barriers in the Mcmurdo Dry Valleys

temperatures to reach up to 55 degrees Fahrenheit ( 13 degrees Celsius ) at the ice ’s surfacecausedtemperatures to reach up to 55 degrees Fahrenheit ( 13 degrees Celsius ) at the ice ’s surface

sudden thawstriggersudden thaws

summer temperatures to rise above 0 ° C leading to extensive melt and thaw in MDVscausesummer temperatures to rise above 0 ° C leading to extensive melt and thaw in MDVs

the blue melt over at the Amery Ice shelf(passive) is ... caused bythe blue melt over at the Amery Ice shelf

from the Apenninesoriginatingfrom the Apennines

in the Antarctic Peninsula ’s central mountain range and discusses the compounding effects of these late - season melt events on the snowpackoriginatein the Antarctic Peninsula ’s central mountain range and discusses the compounding effects of these late - season melt events on the snowpack

our lifeinfluencesour life

a comparatively high degree of spatial variability in the melt pattern ( Leeson et al . , 2017causinga comparatively high degree of spatial variability in the melt pattern ( Leeson et al . , 2017

the damage(passive) caused bythe damage

to the cancellation of the skating 10,000 m.contributedto the cancellation of the skating 10,000 m.

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