Much of what is now the centre of the city was naturally without trees.
FROST HOLLOWS
Here cold air drains slowly in the evenings, when it is clear and still, onto the lowest ground and remains immobile there.
This is called temperature inversion, a condition well known to orchardists, and at times in fruit-growing areas large fans have been used to circulate the air to avoid the consequent frost.
FROST HOLLOWS
Here cold air drains slowly in the evenings, when it is clear and still, onto the lowest ground and remains immobile there.
This is called temperature inversion, a condition well known to orchardists, and at times in fruit-growing areas large fans have been used to circulate the air to avoid the consequent frost.
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