Not exact matches
Some of these
events emphasize
driving techniques, others showcase technologies that make
winter driving easier and safer.
Especially when we found this awesome video of the 2015 FIAT Chrysler Automobiles
Winter Driving Event.
The Aston Martin On Ice programme has been a hugely popular
event for many years, offering customers and guests the opportunity to acquire a range of
winter driving skills through lessons with professional drivers, and leave with an enriched understanding of the Aston Martin range.
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Check out this footage from the 2015 FCA
Winter Driving Event, where new Jeep models battled over powder in friendly competition against...
I've
driven the Envision in summer, in
winter in the wake of a 42 - inch snowfall, and at a Buick - sponsored track
event to show its handling on ice and snow.
Phone service on the Icefields Parkway is pretty sparse and during
winter, it is likely that you will be one of few cars on the road the entire
drive, so make sure you have extra layers and provisions on hand in the
event of a breakdown or any other emergencies.
Regardless, I would posit the worsening
winter ice formation is as expected given the poles suffer first and
winters warm faster than summers, BUT that this is happening within two years of the EN peak, which was my time line in 2015, one wonders if the combination of warm EN - heated Pacific waters (oceans move slowly) and warm air are a trailing edge of the EN effect OR this is signallibg a phase change
driven by that EN, or is just an extreme
winter event.
The loss of Arctic summer sea ice and the rapid warming of the continent could be altering the jet stream [3]-- and thus weather patterns — over North America, Europe and Russia, increasing the likelihood of extreme weather
events and
driving winter storms south.
Evidence suggests that the negative phase of the Arctic Oscillation was
driven in part by warm air (air warmed by the dramatic seasonal loss of Arctic sea ice) 9 as well as by changes in snow cover over Eurasia
driven by climate change.10 This
event is part of an emerging trend in which a warming climate may paradoxically bring colder, snowier
winters to northern Europe and the eastern United States.11
The increasing normalized trends in the U.S. were evident in convective storms,
winter storms, flooding
events and high temperature - related losses, and were almost statistically significant for hurricanes at the conventional 95 percent confidence level.3 In view of data like this, it's very hard to accept Pielke's confident assertion that «[n] o matter what President Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron say, recent costly disasters are not part of a trend
driven by climate change.»
My
drive up to McKibben's house in central Vermont coincides with the first lashes of
Winter Storm Nemo, an extreme climate
event for coastal New England.
She volunteers for local food
drives and for
events such as the Vernon
winter carnival.
Whitehead and his team intend to make this an annual
winter event and are accepting donations for the
drive until the end of December at their Macdonald Realty office in North Delta.