Sentences with phrase «above average warmed»

My definition of a speedup is when the warming rate increases to above the average warming rate.

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During the first third of the year, from January through April, the average temperature for the contiguous United States was 4 degrees Fahrenheit above the 20th - century average, making this period the second warmest on record, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Winter rainfall was generally above average, and although September was unseasonably warm and dry in New South Wales and Queensland, good rainfall occurred in October.
You have to have warm bodies and you can't sign above average backups at every position.
A good guide to pricing for warmers is very affordable ones come in under $ 15, moderately priced warmers are in the $ 15 to $ 40 and above average carry a price tag over $ 40.
There can be no doubt that the planet is warming; 2016 was the fifth time in the 21st century a new record high annual temperature has been set (along with 2005, 2010, 2014, and 2015) and also marks the 40th consecutive year (since 1977) that the annual temperature has been above the 20th century average.
The results show that even though there has been a slowdown in the warming of the global average temperatures on the surface of Earth, the warming has continued strongly throughout the troposphere except for a very thin layer at around 14 - 15 km above the surface of Earth where it has warmed slightly less.
Many governments believe that holding the average global temperature rise caused by man - made warming to 2 degrees Celsius above preindustrial levels gives the world the best chance to avoid dangerous climate change.
The month was the 33rd warmest June for the U.S. as a whole, with average temperature 1.1 °F above the 20th century average of 68.5 °F.
It was minimum, or nighttime, temperatures that were particularly warm for June, hitting an average of 1.7 °F above the 20th century average of 55.7 °F.
But they found that when average temperatures warmed slightly above a critical threshold, the entire butterfly population would suddenly crash.
Ocean Only: The global ocean surface temperature for the year to date was 0.99 °F (0.55 °C) above average, tying with 2010 as the second warmest such period on record, behind only 1998.
Politicians have generally adopted the aim of limiting global warming to 2 °C above 19th century averages, so a 1 °C is not something to be taken lightly.
Land Only: The January - August worldwide land surface temperature was 1.82 °F (1.01 °C) above the 20th century average, the fifth warmest such period on record.
It occurred after an exceptionally warm week, when temperatures were 8.5 °C above average, and reduced the height of the mountain by around 10 metres.
The last decade has been one of the warmest on record for the polar region, with 2007 summer temperatures having risen 9 degrees Fahrenheit above average in some areas.
The above - average warming has been in every ocean and spread across the planet.
New global temperature data released on Friday by NASA put March at 2.3 °F (1.28 °C) above the 1951 - 1980 average for the month, making it the warmest March on record.
Alaska had its warmest December ever, 15.7 F above the average, for a statewide average of 19.4 F.
In its annual analysis of trends in global carbon dioxide emissions, the Global Carbon Project (GCP) published three peer - reviewed articles identifying the challenges for society to keep global average warming less than 2 °C above pre-industrial levels.
For the year - to - date, 2015 is 1.53 °F above the 20th century average, and 0.16 °F ahead of 2010, which had the previous warmest January through July.
Meanwhile, NOAA researchers» assessment placed 2017 as the third warmest year, reporting global average temperatures as 1.51 degrees F (0.84 degrees C) above average.
The impacts of global warming are felt especially in mountainous regions, where the rise in temperatures is above average, affecting both glacierized landscapes and water resources.
In a warm conference room overlooking a frozen cove, Mattingly opens her laptop and calls up my results for about 40 toxins that are present in my body at above - average levels: DDT, PCBs, flame retardants, metals, phthalates, and others.
June 2013 tied with 2006 as the fifth warmest June across global land and ocean surfaces, at 0.64 °C (1.15 °F) above the 20th century average of 15.5 °C (59.9 °F).
With ENSO - neutral conditions present during the first half of 2013, the January — June global temperature across land and ocean surfaces tied with 2003 as the seventh warmest such period, at 0.59 °C (1.06 °F) above the 20th century average.
Warmest October of record at #Barrow, average temperature 30.1 F. Every Oct since 2001 has been significantly above long term average #akwx pic.twitter.com / POtOshzzQZ
For comparison, 2015 was 0.8 °F (0.44 C) above that average, beating out 2014 by a good margin as the warmest year on record.
In the U.S., while no state or region had a record warm March, all areas were above average and the month was the fourth warmest March for the entire Lower 48.
October itself tied as the third warmest in 136 years of record - keeping, coming in at 1.31 °F (0.73 °C) above the 20th century average of 57.1 °F, according to NOAA.
The average CONUS summer temperature was 72.8 °F, 1.4 °F above the 20th century average, the 12th warmest on record.
Each region had an above - average CEI for the season with warm maximum and minimum temperatures being the largest contributing factor.
At 6 °F (3.3 °C) above the 20th century average of 41.5 °F (5.3 °C), it was the warmest March since 2012.
January — October 2016 Alaska temperature was 36.3 °F, 6.7 °F above average and record warm: https://t.co/qDltABAcAA #StateOfClimate pic.twitter.com / FFIbBStgaM
On the regional scale, the CEI was above average in the West and Northwest due to extremes in warm maximum and minimum temperatures and the spatial extent of drought.
Nationally, the components that measure extremes in warm maximum and minimum temperature and one - day precipitation totals were much above average.
The September average temperature was 68.6 °F, 3.7 °F above average and the second warmest on record behind only 1998.
The average temperature in Seattle, Washington was 71.2 °F, 5.5 °F above normal, marking the warmest July on record for the city.
Much of central and northern Alaska had much above average temperatures during 2015, while the Aleutians and parts of southern Alaska, including the panhandle were record warm, The 2014/15 winter temperature across Alaska was 11.6 °F, 8.0 °F above average.
The winter started warmer than average with the December temperature 4.1 °F above average, the warmest December since 1957.
The «very warm» categories translate to the «much above average» while the «very cold» categories translate to the «much below average» in terms of the NCDC ranking methods.
The October average temperature was 57.2 °F, 3.1 °F above average and fourth warmest on record and warmest since 1963.
October was 1.6 ˚F (0.89 ˚C) warmer than the 1951 - 1980 average that NASA uses as a baseline, but well below October 2015, which was the first month in NASA records to reach 1 ˚C above average.
In fact, the warm minimum temperature component was 590 percent above average, marking the largest warm minimum temperature component on record for autumn or any season (winter, spring, summer, autumn) on record.
Regionally, CEI was much above average in the West and Northwest, due to elevated components of warm maximum and minimum temperatures, spatial extent of drought and days with precipitation.
The year ended with a warmer than average December, with a statewide average temperature of 7.7 °F, 4.0 °F above average.
Florida had its warmest spring on record with a temperature 4.6 °F above average.
Spring was also the fourth warmest on record with a statewide average temperature that was 5.7 °F above average.
March was the 12th warmest on record for the contiguous U.S. with above average temperatures across the western half of the nation and Southeast.
In the West and Southeast, twenty - eight states, including Alaska, had an average temperature that was much above average, or falling in the warmest third of the historical record.
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