(1) Worldwide mountain climate data sets show that rainfall tends to decrease upslope in many tropical mountains, while it increases with elevation in most middle-latitude mountains.(2) In response, hunters took the next logical step, and fenced in some of the upslope feeding sites.(3) They scurried upslope in a line when I was still 100m away.(4) The drier the environment at the mountain base, the farther upslope this rainfall peak occurs.(5) Puffins, notable for their high wing-loading, may have also had more difficulty maneuvering during foul weather when the wind tended to blow upslope .(6) Swing at the angle of the upslope by angling your upper body backward and keeping your left arm bent.(7) Indeed, my friend Susan lives on an upslope that has never, ever come close to being flooded.(8) His second shot pitches into the upslope in front of the green and stops quickly, leaving him just short.(9) It seemed they had been quarried upslope and dragged down to the level ground within the hollow.(10) The 12,000-foot runway had a significant upslope for the first 3,000 feet, then fell off into a downward slope.(11) Hill fog or upslope fog, as its name implies, is formed as mild moist air is forced to ascend a hill or mountain range.(12) Also, some heat-loving plants and animals have taken advantage of a warmer climate to expand their ranges toward the north and south poles or upslope toward higher elevations.(13) Heading back south, more of the engine and stern part of the wreck lies upslope from the sand.(14) You can get this sensation by hitting drives with the ball teed on an upslope so it's above your feet.(15) Unless agricultural production is increased on the good lands, population pressures will cause farmers to move upslope and deforest the hillsides.(16) It's a swell of snow hanging perhaps 48 degrees at its steepest point; I ride it like a wave, letting my skis accelerate down its face before arcing a bottom turn and heading back upslope .