Sentences with phrase «autumn than winter»

I used these days to work on some post and, therefore, it rather looks like autumn than winter!

Not exact matches

While the majority of respondents in the winter survey still anticipate slow growth, more firms than in the autumn survey expect strong growth, citing the outcome of the US election as one of the underpinning factors.
The average temperature was 57.1 degrees F, up from the old record, in 1998, which landed an average of 54.3 degrees F. «We had our fourth warmest winter (2011/2012) on record, our warmest spring, a very hot summer with the hottest month on record for the nation (July 2012), and a warmer than average autumn,» Jake Crouch, a scientist at the National Climatic Data Center, told NBC News.
The autumn / winter veggie menu, set to be rolled out across the company's more than 100 restaurants, will also be available.
I think autumn is much more of vegetable territory than summer — all the stone fruit and berries come in a quick, bright and happy flash, and before we know it, we are left with squash, roots, and sturdy winter greens.
I figured, what better time to try it out than autumn / winter?
I made these more than a couple of times this past Autumn and Winter season.
There is nothing better during the fall and winter months than a delicious autumn squash soup.
The deep water oxygen content in the Gulf of Finland has improved significantly from last summer and autumn thanks to mixing, but the levels are still lower than in the previous winter.
What better time to do this reconnecting than the autumn and winter, when leaves have fallen, when we have celebrated yet another harvest and are preparing for the deep cool white winter to settle in.
There's something about Autumn / Winter that makes me more excited than normal over trying new beauty products and re-visiting old favourites.
When the weather is warm and sunny, I wear a totally different variety of colours than during autumn and winter.
After all, there's nothing better than a soft polo neck jumper to keep you warm this autumn / winter.
There's certainly not as many choices in winter than in autumn.
The mustard and maroon tones allow for some gorgeous colour - matching options that will look beautiful all autumn and winter long, but that rich green does make this a lovely piece for those who want a festive Christmas dress they can re-wear more often than during one month of the year.
Due to the heat, summer layers are a little harder to style than autumn / winter layers, but I enjoy the challenge =) Pairing a light off - the - shoulder Forever 21 button - up with a textured Fleur du Mal corset, I finished the look with linen shorts and peep toe booties to bring an airy summer city feel to the outfit.
While they've been a fixture in autumn / winter fashion for a while now, this year I'm seeing so many more and in so many different variations than in recent seasons.
And that is why I'll be collecting more than one to add to my Autumn / Winter wardrobe this year.
Fall and winter season affected our beauty also, so, in winter and autumn season we have to have to take care of our beauty and skin more than other seasons.
My autumn / winter weekend wear is much more developed than my summer weekend wear.
Especially in autumn and winter, they rarely operate in the desired temperature window, and performance in the rain tends to be poorer than standard brakes, as low initial bite is typically followed by sudden and extreme deceleration.
The city can claim a particular embarrassment of riches as autumn turns to winter, with no fewer than three name - brand jubilees (Vivid Festival, Sydney Writers Festival, and the Sydney Film Festival) turning everyone's calendars into a riot of activity.
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Other than this however it's more a case of waiting out the rest of 2017 and what Autumn and Winter bring until the new year.
More than a third of the works in Declaration will premiere at the ICA, including site - specific installations by Paul Rucker, Stephen Vitiello, and Peter Burr with Porpentine Charity Heartscape; new works in a range of media by Autumn Knight, Deb Sokolow, Lily Lamberta and All the Saints Theater Company, Sonya Clark, Andrea Donnelly, Edie Fake, Cannupa Hanska Luger, and Geof Oppenheimer; and performances and participatory works at the ICA in collaboration with the Richmond community by Winter Count Collective, Tania Bruguera, and Amos Paul Kennedy Jr., among others.
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In summer and autumn the CSIRO projections were for smaller decreases in rainfall than in winter and spring, but the observed change was a substantial decrease: in fact, as large a decrease between the successive 11 - year periods as CSIRO projected on the high global warming scenario over the 40 - year period from 1990 to 2030.
Advances in computing power allow researchers to explore weather systems — such as the extra-tropical cyclones that dominate autumn and winter weather over Western Europe — in more detail than ever before.
CSIRO were adamant in 2009 that the trend was indicating «drying up», particularly in Autumn & BoM's 2013 winter / spring forecast was 80 % probability of wetter than average.
More than one - half of the stations showed a significant positive relationship at the daily time scale between warm nights (daily minimum temperature greater than the 90th percentile) or warm days (daily maximum temperature above the 90th percentile) and heavy - precipitation events (daily precipitation exceeding the 75th percentile), with the greater frequencies found for the east and southwest coasts during autumn and winter.
Likewise in autumn, the soil cools more slowly and to a lesser extent than the air, and by winter it is warmer than the overlying air and a natural source for adding heat to a building.
What the data shows, however, is that days in autumn and winter with northerly winds (blowing from the north) have warmed significantly more than days with southerly winds.
NSF - funded scientists believe at least part of the answer lies in the frozen tundras of Siberia, where greater - than - average autumn snowfall causes weather patterns in the Arctic regions to shift southward into the midlatitudes during the winter, while less - than - average snowfall causes the patterns to retreat poleward.
One argument is that observation of low sunspot numbers (less than 50) tends to coincide with the winter (December - February) and spring (March - May), while large sunspot numbers tend to coincide with summer (June - July) and autumn (September - November).
Winter is reliably colder than summer, and autumn and winter in beWinter is reliably colder than summer, and autumn and winter in bewinter in between.
You may have seen the changes in me just from this blog as we created an autumn wreath that could be used for the entire fall season, or the yarn pom - pom wreath I created to address the decorating needs of winter in my home, rather than just Christmas.
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