Sentences with phrase «all about the drought»

Diane Abbott also tweeted that one of the lessons to be learned from the 2017 Grenfell Tower fire is that «fire puts out water,» and called for the UK government to do something about the drought in the province of Davao del Norte in Indonesia, which is actually located in the Philippines.
Just read about the drought and the fires that plagued the state in the months following this proclamation.
BTW - Since you are a «believer» what is the prevailing notion going around about the drought in Texas, btw...
In the Northern Hemisphere, the talk continues to be about the drought in California.
His critics may have a different story to tell about the drought of trophies but everyone will agree that Wenger had a positive influence at the club.
Predictions about drought and hurricanes becoming more frequent are seen as less certain now than they were thought to be in 2007
In her last days at the Water Authority, Mulroy began to talk about the drought as a natural disaster — like a flood, which often garners federal aid money and a swift emergency response — just slower moving.
Researchers linked dated graffiti about droughts in a cave in China to physical evidence in the cave of the water shortages, such as changes in ratios of stable isotopes in specific layers of stalagmites
So when faced with a choice, plants make only hot chilies when they don't have to worry about a drought.
So, why the good news about drought?
What was different about this drought was temperature: It was a degree or two hotter.
Vivi explains about the drought and how the civil war started.
I'm not so sure about your assertion that hurricane intensity is not driven by temperature gradient (warm tropical ocean; cool overlying air), nor about droughts.
I am more worried about drought.
Much less challenging, and high profile, is the need, in a world heading toward nine billion people, to figure out how to make everything that's been learned about drought, floods, and other climate - related risks useful to the majority of the human population — people in Niger and Bangladesh who face such risks every day right now, with or without whatever climate destabilization is coming from the ongoing buildup of greenhouse gases.
What about droughts and water loss?
We talk about droughts and floods.
There is some overlap in material with Linden's book — for instance both authors spend some time with Harvey Weiss talking about drought and the Akkadians.
To their credit, at least one report on August 11, 1999 told CNN viewers not to panic about drought conditions.
The claims about drought are in the face of these model results (though of course following any change not all areas will respond the same and local drought is possible).
With record temperatures the past seven months; with 2016 almost certainly going to be the hottest year globally on record (beating out 2015 and 2014); with the Great Barrier Reef sustaining massive (perhaps irreversible) damage due to global warming induced coral bleaching; and with Donald Trump bloviating about droughts and picking a global warming denier as his energy advisor, the sooner the deniers like Smith are out of power, the better our planet — the better all of us, every human on Earth — will be.
We spoke out about the drought saying the government must help.
«Everybody's excited about the drought being over but all that moisture enhances the grass crop.
«I don't think we're going to be talking about drought very much longer,» Michaels was quoted in a Richmond Times - Dispatch story yesterday.
scaffetta's toy model says nothing about ice extent, nothing about drought, nothing about the sequencing and the triggers.
You can't use uncertainty about droughts to claim that droughts aren't a risk.
This is precisely the point Climate Science Watch has been underscoring — not just about droughts and floods, but about the panoply of likely climate change impacts coming down the pike.
Hansen did not say anything about droughts becoming more frequent.
It barely mentions the word drought because Hansen is not looking at rainfall statistics, yet Michaels is blabbering about drought the whole time.
(Though I suspect that when she's doing drought workshops in Texas there's not too much communication about the droughts of the 30s and 50s.
My comments to reporters on February 13, to which Dr. Pielke referred in his February 14 tweet and to which Senator Sessions referred in the February 25 hearing, were provided just ahead of President Obama's visit to the drought - stricken California Central Valley and were explicitly about the drought situation in California and elsewhere in the West.
All of us who work on water issues and are concerned about the drought and water scarcity must come together on this critical piece of legislation and ensure a brighter future for California and the world.
In the rest of this response, I will show, first, that the indicated quote from the U.S. Climate Change Science Program (CCSP) about U.S. droughts is missing a crucial adjacent sentence in the CCSP report, which supports my position about drought in the American West.
While Europeans express similar worries about drought (median of 35 %) and severe weather (27 %), they are among the most likely to consider rising sea levels (15 %) the greatest threat when compared with other regions.
What the report says about drought, dust storms, and climate change: The human effect on droughts is complicated.
Sub-Saharan Africans voice similar levels of worry about drought — 59 % cite it as the most concerning potential effect of global climate change.
«The reality is that politicians who say government «can do something about droughts, floods, sea levels, hurricanes, and tornadoes are practicing the equivalent of medieval witchcraft.»
«Extreme» in their usage is defined in terms of precipitation and can include either wet extremes or dry extremes (just as IPCC expresses concern about droughts and floods.)
Most people think about drought in terms of precipitation.
While a recent report tells us current droughts in the western USA hardly make the top ten, we have this from Stanford University, a claim about drought related crop insurance claims that doesn't seem to match data on national yields and trend.
During this current drought, we need greater public education about drought and its impacts in order to gain a broader perspective about what actions the state and individuals could take to reduce demand and increase supply.
Instead, Zukor thinks, «A few more years of these new meteorological patterns, a few more disasters, and every person on the street would be able to speak intelligently about drought, methane pollution, UV poisoning.
Why does the media keep interviewing a meteorologist about droughts & floods instead of those with genuine expertise?
http://forecast.mssl.ucl.ac.uk/docs/Lloyd-Hughes%2BSaunders.pdf Here is an important one about drought.
I have seen a large number of discussions recently about droughts and how they will be getting worse with a warmer Earth.
Advocates of global warming, aware of concern about drought, predict increasing extent, frequency and duration.

Not exact matches

According to the most recent federal forecast, about 48 % of the contiguous U.S. is now experiencing moderate to exceptional drought, down from a high of 60 % at the beginning of the year.
With about half of the country still suffering from extreme drought, farmers and businesses in the Western United States are looking at another hot, dry summer.
His childhood memories of faux gridiron - green came back to him when a buddy kvetched to him about his «drought - murdered» Long Beach lawn.
«Backup power is going to be of value certainly to businesses that worry about disruptions from hurricanes, storms, or even droughts that make water scarce for utilities,» Makower says.
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