convection in the PONS Dictionary

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In this case, overturning or convection generally ensues.
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Deep convection developed around the center of circulation and a strong banding feature formed along the western side of the storm.
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Convection was anticipated to redeveloped later that night or early the next morning.
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A colloidal solution heated by an external magnetic field will be subject to convection phenomena so the temperature inside the calorimeter is not homogeneous.
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It allows food to be cooked quickly, yet come out browned or crisped, as from a convection oven.
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In this context, convection includes both advection and diffusion.
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The convection is likely some combination of thermal and compositional convection.
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Deep convection increased as it reached open waters, with outflow improving.
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A small, low-level swirl of clouds devoid of convection persisted for a few days before dissipating.
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Steering currents soon weakened, and the storm turned to the east while convection quickly decreased.
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