Diurnal
121diurnally — diurnal ► ADJECTIVE 1) of or during the daytime. 2) daily; of each day. DERIVATIVES diurnally adverb. ORIGIN Latin diurnalis, from dies day …
122parallactic libration of the moon — diurnal libration of the moon caused by the observer s view over the upper limb of the moon when it is rising and setting …
123Tide — This article is about tides in the Earth s oceans. For other uses, see Tide (disambiguation). Tidal redirects here. For other uses, see Tidal (disambiguation). High Tide redirects here. For other uses, see High Tide (disambiguation) …
124Richard Lindzen — Richard S. Lindzen Born 8 February 1940 (1940 02 08) (age 71) Webster, Massachusetts Fields Atmospheric physics …
125lepidopteran — /lep i dop teuhr euhn/, adj. 1. lepidopterous. n. 2. a lepidopterous insect. [1850 55; LEPIDOPTER(A) + AN] * * * Any of the more than 100,000 species constituting the order Lepidoptera (Greek: scaly wing ): butterflies, moths, and skippers. The… …
126Schumann resonances — The Schumann resonances (SR) are a set of spectrum peaks in the extremely low frequency (ELF) portion of the Earth s electromagnetic field spectrum. Schumann resonances are global electromagnetic resonances, excited by lightning discharges in the …
127Classical planet — For the failed IAU planet category of Classical planets, see 2006 definition of planet. ‹ The template below (Astrology) is being considered for merging. See templates for discussion to help reach a consensus. › Astrology …
128Polar wind — is the permanent outflow of ionization from the polar regions of the magnetosphere. [http://amsglossary.allenpress.com/glossary/browse?s=p p=43 AMS Glossary] ] Ionospheric Plasma SourceThe ‘ground state’ of the ionosphere consists of the baseline …