Definition of Temperature Recovery

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Temperature Recovery

The term 'Temperature Recovery' as it applies to the area of the weather can be defined as ' The change in temperature over a given period of time. Generally, the period between late evening and sunrise. Windy or cloudy conditions will tend to produce slow temperature recovery, while clear, calm weather can cause rapid recovery'.

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