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Sublimation accounts for the slow mid-winter disappearance of ice and snow at temperatures too low to cause melting.
During the mid-winter months after extended periods of rain, thick persistent fogs can form, sometimes lasting the entire day.
January would move from mid-winter to mid-summer, in the northern hemisphere, after approximately 150 years.
The 52000sqft m2 facility is expected to be completed in mid-winter 2011.
The mid-winter siege led to heavy desertion among the newly conscripted soldiers.
Not only did the soldiers dislike being called away from their homes, but they also faced a mid-winter march without tents and uniforms.
He was thoroughly attacked by the three attacks of quartan ague, and the doctors had given him up, as it was now mid-winter.
Numbers of this species in a given location are greatest in mid-winter and lowest in mid-summer.
Observations in mid-winter show that the caterpillars forage on the coldest of nights and are able to locomote, albeit very slowly, at sub-zero temperatures.
The mid-winter calendar position means the rally is frequently snow-bound with the surface a mix of ice and ashpalt.
However, infestation by adults can occur at any time of the year when conditions are suitable, even in mid-winter.
Even so, during mid-winter, light incidence is highly directional and casts deep shadows.
Mid-winter rain-on-snow events can result in rapid snow melt, and in some years the peak flow from tributary watersheds occurs during these events.
The breeding season is long, lasting from mid-winter to late summer.
His approach was made more challenging by the heavy mid-winter rain that had deepened the swamp.