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Anomalously

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Anomalously meaning

In an anomalous manner.

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A marine heatwave, which happens when ocean temperatures are persistently and anomalously warm, causes stress to corals and other marine ecosystems, leaving sea life vulnerable and causing chaos across food chains.

While we anticipate a robust El Niño for the peak of the Atlantic hurricane season, the tropical and subtropical Atlantic have continued to anomalously warm to near-record levels.

And in fact, we may have already passed this tipping point, as the “semi-arid climate of this region has entered a new regime in which soil moisture no longer mitigates anomalously high air temperature,” as the authors wrote in the study.

For example, its use in the 10 districts where the opposition called for recounts should be anomalously high.

If it truly ends up being as anomalously cold as the first arctic blast we received, then our outlook for a warmer than average winter overall won’t pan out.

Alpha and Beta Sagittarii are perhaps the most anomalously designated stars in the sky.

Anomalously, Derry City F.C. has played in the League of Ireland since 1985 due to crowd trouble at some of their Irish League matches prior to this.

At temperatures around about 4 °C, water does not have the property (3), and is said to behave anomalously in this respect; thus water cannot be used as a material for this kind of thermometry for temperature ranges near 4 °C.

By recording full sets of reflections at three different wavelengths (far below, far above and in the middle of the absorption edge) one can solve for the substructure of the anomalously diffracting atoms and hence the structure of the whole molecule.

Helium-4 has an anomalously large binding energy because its nucleus consists of two protons and two neutrons, so all four of its nucleons can be in the ground state.

In 1949, a deep water survey reported anomalously hot brines in the central portion of the Red Sea.

This theory is used to explain the presence of anomalously long-lived magnetic fields in astrophysical bodies.