Sentences with phrase «as extreme heat»

Demonstrated ability to work successfully in challenging work conditions, such as extreme heat.
Just as extreme heat can be an issue for pets, extreme cold can be just as bad.
It is important to get it fixed, as extreme heat or excessive cold weather could cause it to shatter.
But many of the items listed here were indeed global, such as extreme heat and extreme cold caused by meteorological changes linked to warming, and of course, drought is widespread.
Extreme cold caused roughly twice the number of deaths in the USA as extreme heat.
As extreme heat spreads across the middle of the country by the end of the century, some states in the Southeast, lower Great Plains, and Midwest risk up to a 50 % to 70 % loss in average annual crop yields (corn, soy, cotton, and wheat), absent agricultural adaptation.
As I tracked with several colleagues in a 2009 paper, climate change - related health impacts such as extreme heat, disease, and respiratory problems, and more vivid threats such as hurricanes have received relatively limited news and public attention.
Other changes flow from this warming, including melting of snow and ice, rising sea level, and increases in some types of extreme weather, such as extreme heat and heavy downpours.
It is important to get it fixed, as extreme heat or excessive cold weather could cause it to shatter.
Rhodiola Rosea is an adaptogenic herb which means that it builds resistance to all areas of bodily stress such as extreme heat or cold, toxic chemicals, sleep deprivation, and depression, while producing a normalizing effect on the body.
Like houses, proteins need nails and screws to keep their shape, especially under trying conditions such as extreme heat.
«Substantial proportions literally say that they believe global warming made specific extreme weather events worse, such as Harvey and Irma and Maria, such as wildfires out West, such as the extreme heat wave that grounded planes in Phoenix.»
We have been informed that some events may come together, for example an earthquake at the same time as extreme heat, or extreme wind at the same time as extreme rainfall or runoff.
A carbon policy would help protect Americans from the worst effects of climate change, such as extreme heat waves and droughts.

Not exact matches

Natural gas is used as the primary heating fuel in about half of U.S. households, and prices can rise rapidly when extreme weather comes.
After years of running thousands of physics simulations, they put together a machine made up of hundreds of precision - engineered parts that would generate extreme heat, explains CEO Martin Roscheisen, who earned a PhD in engineering from Stanford, graduating from the same program and class as Google founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page.
Expeller pressed oils just mean no hexane used in processing so don't be fooled by them as they still are heated, then put under extreme pressure to release the oil.
«As various parts of the country suffer under extreme heat, which at times can result in devastating consequences, people need to keep up the fluids from whatever source possible» said the Council's CEO, Mr Geoff Parker.
«As parts of the country suffer under extreme heat this summer, which can result in devastating consequences, people need to keep up the fluids from whatever non-alcoholic drinks possible.
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«As various parts of the country suffer under extreme heat, which at times can result in devastating consequences, people need to keep up the fluids from whatever source possible.
Looking to add a little heat to the kitchen as summer comes to a close, sixteen talented teenagers bring their extreme energy and ambition to Chopped Teen Tournament, premiering Tuesday, August 25th at 10 pm ET / PT.
That's because TRPV1 receptors — proteins on nerve endings that detect heat — are activated by capsaicin, and erroneously interpret capsaicin as a signal of extreme heat, Live Science reported previously.
Capsaicin only inflames human cells because heat - detecting proteins in our nerve endings called TRPV1 receptors become activated in the chemical's presence, mistakenly interpreting capsaicin as a sign of extreme heat, and sending the body's burn defenses into overdrive.
Generally speaking, EXBERRY ® Colouring Foods demonstrate very good stability to heat and can be used successfully, even when quite extreme heat processes such as high boiling, pasteurisation, etc. are used.
I did not fry the poblanos in my preparation, as the poblanos I used did not stay as intact as I would have hoped and I was afraid the integrity of the whole stuffed pepper would suffer if I attempted to apply extreme heat.
Take a fan to clip on your stroller for your baby as baby WILL overheat within minutes of being in the stroller due to the extreme heat & humidity.
Although critics have tried to implicate creatine in athletic events that resulted in death, other factors were involved, such as excessive exercise in extreme heat.2, 3,4
Certain conditions accelerate this separation such as storage in an uncontrolled environment where significant temperature fluctuations occur (such as a garage) or exposure to extreme heat (such as a car).
Vicky Abeles, the mother of three kids who were scorched by the heat of extreme academic competition, framed her film as a cautionary tale.
Flash frozen baby food is nutritionally superior as it does not go through the jarring process, which oftentimes heats food to extreme temperatures or manipulates the food in other ways to create a shelf - stable product.
During the course of the next few days, Oneida County as well as the rest of the Region will be facing extreme temperatures and very high heat indexes.
Able to keep the occupant warm even in extreme, freezing conditions as low as 5F, it incorporates a mummy - style design with a useful hood that effectively retains heat.
Many people see heat as more of an annoyance than a threat, but climate change, extreme heat and human health are entwined.
Human influence is discernible also in some extreme events such as unusually hot and cold nights and the incidence of heat waves.
She describes her project as studying hyperthermophilic archaea, the living occupants of deep - sea hydrothermal vents that survive in extreme heat, pressure, and chemical toxicity.
This does not mean, of course, that individual extreme events (such as the 2003 European heat wave) can be said to be simply «caused» by human - induced climate change — usually such events are complex, with many causes.
And there have been extremes of cold as well as heat.
Global warming is causing not only a general increase in temperatures, but also an increase in the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events, such as flooding, heat waves and droughts.
Increased fluctuations in the path of the North Atlantic jet stream since the 1960s coincide with more extreme weather events in Europe such as heat waves, droughts, wildfires and flooding, reports a University of Arizona - led team.
Just as Australian farmers have looked to Israel on how to grow crops in a desert, Australia's struggle with extreme heat and drought could serve as a case study for other nations facing similar situations under climate change.
Public health will suffer as heat waves become more frequent and intense, rising seas inundate coastal cities, extreme storms lead to more deaths and catastrophic wildfires burn more forests and reduce air quality.
«Dangerous» global warming includes consequences such as increased risk of extreme weather and climate events ranging from more intense heat waves, hurricanes, and floods, to prolonged droughts.
«This is not a time of extreme heat or cold, as you'd think,» he says.
The study could also have a practical applications, as it provides a method for creating carbon - based chemicals out of CO2, without the need for extreme heat or pressure.
A report in 2014 from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration pointed to human - caused climate change as a significant influence on some extreme weather events in 2013 — notably heat waves in Europe, Asia and Australia.
As earthquakes get started, local extreme heating takes place in the fault zone.
You can add «sun kinks,» or railways that buckle in extreme heat, causing derailments, to the list of things that are already taking a toll on U.S. transportation, a problem that figures to grow significantly as the U.S. warms.
As average U.S. temperatures warm between 3 °F and more than 9 °F by the end of the century, depending on how greenhouse gas emissions are curtailed or not in the coming years, the waves of extreme heat the country is likely to experience could bend and buckle rails into what experts call «sun kinks.»
And during extreme heat, chicks without waterproofing can't take a dip in cooling waters as adults can.
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