persistent heat造句
例句与造句
- An unusually strong Bermuda high has contributed to the persistent heat.
- His part-timers fared little better, despite the absence of Johnson's usual persistent heat.
- A mesothermal climate lacks persistent heat or persistent cold, with potential evaporation between and.
- The persistent heat wave tightened supplies more than expected.
- Weather forecasts call for persistent heat and dryness in the Midwest through next week, with only scattered showers.
- It's difficult to find persistent heat in a sentence. 用persistent heat造句挺难的
- Persistent heat in the Midwest has prompted worries about soybean yields as the crop moves through its critical, final growth stage.
- The French government was providing subsidies to help farmers buy hay for livestock because pastures had been destroyed by persistent heat and drought.
- But this year has been anything but typical, largely because of prolonged drought and persistent heat and, in some cases, arson or human error.
- Monday was the 10th consecutive day the temperature reached 90 degrees or higher at Cheyenne, Wyo ., setting a record for persistent heat in the city.
- Persistent heat and dryness in parts of the Midwest is beginning to take a toll on soybeans as the crop moves through its critical pod-filling stage, analysts said.
- Fumaroles may persist for decades or centuries if located above a persistent heat source; or they may disappear within weeks to months if they occur atop a fresh volcanic deposit that quickly cools.
- The persistent heat in the southern Plains claimed an all-time record on Monday, when the mercury soared to 110 degrees in Dodge City, Kan . Records in the western Kansas town date back 124 years.
- While most of the country will have enough electricity, the council's report also warned of potential problems in the Northeast, with possible power disruptions if there is a persistent heat wave, and in the Pacific Northwest as well as possibly in Texas.
- As the summer of 1997, the period from June 1 through August 31, enters the record books, it will be most noted for a lack of persistent heat east of the Rockies and a very active monsoon in the Southwest, which caused a series of flash floods from Arizona to Colorado.
- With the persistent heat, most horses collapsed and their carcasses became a source of germs that greatly added to the already-high mortality rate in major cities . 250 horses died in one day in New York City alone, and by the end of July s first week public streetcars had ceased to run because horses could not be fed.