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Rainy weekend ahead with a chance of light rain tonight

Most areas of the Central Coast will receive less than a quarter inch of rain in total. Areas above 3500 feet in elevation can expect up to two inches of snow. ....

Central Coast , San Luis Obispo County Beaches , Santa Barbara County Central Coast , San Luis Obispo County , Santa Barbara County ,

"Slope and equilibrium: A parsimonious and flexible approach to model m" by Eva Gril, Fabien Spicher et al.

Most statistical models of microclimate focus on the difference or ‘offset’ between standardized air temperatures (macroclimate) and those of a specific habitat such as forest understorey, grassland or under a log. However, these offsets can fluctuate from positive to negative over a single day such that common practice consists in aggregating data into daily mean, minimum and maximum before modelling monthly offsets for each summary statistic. Here, we propose a more parsimonious and flexible approach relying on just two parameters: the slope and equilibrium. The slope captures the linear relationship between microclimate and macroclimate, while the equilibrium is the point at which microclimate equals macroclimate. Although applicable to other habitats, we demonstrate the relevance of our method by focusing on forest understoreys. We installed temperature sensors at 1-m height inside forest stands and in nearby open grasslands equipped with standardized weather stations, across 1 ....

Canopy Cover , Temperature Sensor , Weather Station ,

CNN Stanley Tucci Searching for Italy June 4, 2024 07:31:00

it s about the fog. oh fog! oh fog! oh fog, thanks to you! the fog and humidity really makes the difference in all this. the humidity that comes from the apennines, that protects from south is cool but not too cool. hot summer, cold winter and creates the perfect microclimate in emilia-romagna. even the region s beloved fresh pasta is explained by this humid climate, which means soft wheat can grow here, a very different breed from the heat-loving, dry durum wheat of the south. if you don t believe in god, you believe in tortellini. you understand? it s like a religion. nobody s tortellini is as good as your grandmothers. massimo grew up in modem. and is obsessive about the food that has shaped his childhood. if you check my blood, there is balsamic vinegar, the vinegar is alive. and in the winter, goes to bed. and stays there. and relaxes for six months. until the spring is coming and is getting to life again. and again, and again, and again. slow, slowly arrives at th ....

Emilia Romagna , Oh Fog , Apennine Mountains , Durum Wheat , Cold Winter , Massimo Bottura , Balsamic Vinegar ,

CNN Stanley Tucci Searching for Italy June 4, 2024 01:14:00

Italy to wrestle with mortar and pestle, and pay homage to the great green sauce invented here in liguria. their judge is roberto panizza, known as the king of pesto. we re meeting his majesty at a basil farm high above the town. they made it sound like a bucolic farm thing, didn t they? oh my god. this is it? okay, i was expecting something more pastoral, but these greenhouses are in fact a modern take on ancient ligurian terracing. do you think this car will stay in this position or is it just going to roll back? roberto treks up here because the microclimate is perfect for basil cultivation. roberto? the crop is bathed in salt ....

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