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Table 4: Commonly Eaten Foods by Americans
Table 2: Meteorological conditions that define the Pasquill stability classes
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——Hold Your Breath——
All good writing is swimming under water and holding your breath.
— F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940), U.S. author. Letter (undated) to his daughter Frances Scott Fitzgerald. The Crack-Up, ed. Edmund Wilson (1945). Source.
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Plant Foods Vine Fruits | Junk Foods | Meats | |||||
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kcal | kcal | Common | Moderate | Rare | kcal | kcal | |
Note: Class D applies to heavily overcast skies, at any windspeed day or night |
Surface windspeed | Daytime incoming solar radiation | Nighttime cloud cover | |||||
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m/s | mi/h | Strong | Moderate | Slight | > 50% | < 50% | |
< 2 | < 5 | A | A – B | B | E | F | |
2 – 3 | 5 – 7 | A – B | B | C | E | F | |
3 – 5 | 7 – 11 | B | B – C | C | D | E | |
5 – 6 | 11 – 13 | C | C – D | D | D | D | |
> 6 | > 13 | C | D | D | D | D | |
Note: Class D applies to heavily overcast skies, at any windspeed day or night |
Historical stability class data, known as the Stabilty Array (STAR) data, for sites within the United States can be purchased from the National Climatic Data Center (NCDC) which is part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.[1]
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