multitudes
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It generally flows within relatively straight boundaries, segregating cold polar air masses from the midlatitudes, but at times it can naturally develop big wobbles.
From Science Daily • Oct. 4, 2023
This sudden, dramatic increase in potentially lethal heat may be most challenging for the midlatitudes and other regions of the world that aren’t already accustomed to extreme temperatures, Powis suggested.
From Scientific American • Sep. 11, 2023
Now that conservationists know how important the midlatitudes are for these whales, they should work harder to try to shift shipping routes and control fishing and other human activities to protect the whales, he suggests.
From Science Magazine • Feb. 26, 2023
The region’s heat waves are increasing in frequency about three times faster — and in intensity four times faster — than in the rest of the midlatitudes, according to a recent study.
From Scientific American • Jul. 18, 2022
At midlatitudes, the stratosphere is much higher, and in theory more insulated from pollution.
From Science Magazine • Nov. 18, 2021