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By the end of the war, British maritime air power was the most advanced in the world.
Maritime air units never made more than 12 percent of British air strength.
Year-round, the mild temperatures are determined by maritime air masses coming from the west.
Heavy snow falls over almost every winter, in which temperatures stay close to the freezing point when maritime air dominates.
These conditions allow convergence between moist maritime air and dry continental air.
Moist maritime air flows in from the west, bringing milder, wetter weather.
The influence of these Pacific maritime air masses increases as latitude increases in the forest.
The effect is to bring warm maritime air over the continents in high latitudes in the winter after the eruption.
Maritime air is humid, and continental air is dry.
This results when cold polar maritime air that has travelled over a large expanse of warmer ocean is forced to rise over high country.
Still, aircraft were the mainstay of British maritime air power during the First World War.
Six hours for a long range maritime air patrol to get here, a day for a Carrier Group, two days for surface ships.
Blue River has a continental climate which is subject to frequent modification by maritime air masses from the Pacific Ocean.
We have to use a special type of steel that won't go rusty near to the salt-laden, maritime air of Cardiff Bay.
The region enjoys abundant precipitation as the warm maritime air meets the cool air in the mountains, generating a large amount of rainfall.
Maritime Air Charter Limited began operations in 1996 with a Piper Navajo.
As of July 2008 the Maritime Air Charter Limited fleet includes:
Terrestrial heating occurs six times faster than oceanic, and hot-air columns rise, leaving low-pressure systems that draw in moisture-laden maritime air.
Warm, maritime air can bring springlike conditions while strong Arctic air masses can push lows into the teens ( 11 to 7 C).
Because the country is dominated by moist maritime air at this time with frequent cold, the summer heat is often sultry and oppressive, particularly in Japan's large cities.
Supplies are delivered to the Sable Island Station approximately twice a month by Maritime Air Charter.
The first letter describes its moisture properties, with c used for continental air masses (dry) and m for maritime air masses (moist).
Often dubbed England's prettiest town, Rye is the definition of chocolate box: half-timbered inns, narrow cobbled streets and a salty maritime air.
The F-14 served as the U.S. Navy's primary maritime air superiority fighter, fleet defense interceptor and tactical reconnaissance platform.
The primary role of the F-50's is to provide dedicated wide area maritime air surveillance for search and resource operations, aeromedical evacuations and the transportation of personnel.