Beginning in the same year, diurnal fluctuation " in temperatures.
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Rapid day-to-day and diurnal fluctuation in temperature is also common.
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Healdsburg and Sonoma, with similar lows, have even greater diurnal fluctuations due to their significantly warmer highs.
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The eye disappeared briefly overnight, possibly as part of a diurnal fluctuation, but returned by the morning of August 17.
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These same factors create a diurnal fluctuation in temperature in the summertime that differs from other regions of the Napa Valley.
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In temperate zones oxygen levels in eutrophic rivers in summertime can exhibit very large diurnal fluctuations with many hours of oxygen supersaturation during daylight followed by oxygen depletion at night.
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During much of the year, a very broad monsoon trough was present and resulted in significant diurnal fluctuations in Typhoon Gordon which formed from a single thunderstorm underneath a TUTT cell.
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Many patients experience improvement with sleep, are relatively free of symptoms in the morning, and develop increasingly severe symptoms as the day progresses ( i . e ., diurnal fluctuation ).
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It showed that the main thermal effects of impoundment and regulation have been to raise mean water temperature, eliminate freezing conditions, depress summer maximum values, delay the annual cycle and reduce diurnal fluctuation.
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Accordingly, this disorder has sometimes been referred to as " progressive hereditary dystonia with diurnal fluctuations . " Yet some SS patients do not experience such diurnal fluctuations, causing many researchers to prefer other disease terms.