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  2. Our 25 Best 30-Minute Dinner Recipes for Winter - AOL

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    Spend less time cooking with these highly-rated 30-minute dinner recipes, like one-pot orzo and roasted salmon, all made with tasty winter produce.

  3. 5 Cheap Dinner Ideas for Large Families for Under $20 - AOL

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    In today's world, feeding a large family for $20 or less might bring visions of packets of ramen noodle soup and canned vegetables to mind. It turns out, a meal for multiple people on a tight ...

  4. Humidity - Wikipedia

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    Under conditions of high humidity, the rate of evaporation of sweat from the skin decreases. Also, if the atmosphere is as warm or warmer than the skin during times of high humidity, blood brought to the body surface cannot dissipate heat by conduction to the air.

  5. 19 of the Best Earth Day Food and Recipe Ideas for Kids - AOL

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    Dirt Pudding Worm Cups. Earth Day is April 22, 2024. To pay honor to Mother Nature by creating one of these tasty and fun earth-inspired snacks kids will love. Not only will little hands enjoy ...

  6. Tule fog - Wikipedia

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    Tule fog is a radiation fog, which condenses when there is a high relative humidity (typically after a heavy rain), calm winds, and rapid cooling during the night. The nights are longer in the winter months, which allows an extended period of ground cooling, and thereby a pronounced temperature inversion at a low altitude.

  7. Fog - Wikipedia

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    Radiation fog occurs at night and usually does not last long after sunrise, but it can persist all day in the winter months especially in areas bounded by high ground. Radiation fog is most common in autumn and early winter. Examples of this phenomenon include tule fog. [19] Ground fog is fog that obscures less than 60% of the sky and does not ...

  8. Haze - Wikipedia

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    The reactions are enhanced in the presence of sunlight, high relative humidity, and an absence of air flow (wind). A small component of wet-haze aerosols appear to be derived from compounds released by trees when burning, such as terpenes. For all these reasons, wet haze tends to be primarily a warm-season phenomenon.

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