With
this below average winter, I have had a pair of boots warming my feet almost daily.
Not exact matches
Natural Gas Natural gas futures were among the quarter's key decliners -LRB--7.5 %, to US$ 2.73 per million British thermal units) as production growth outweighed seasonal consumption and higher exports of the fuel.1 Spot prices saw an even larger drop of 20.6 % (to US$ 2.81) as the support of December's weather - related demand spikes faded and a more normal
winter pattern developed.1 Natural gas generally took its downward price cues from elevated US production and growth in the natural gas - focused rig count, which increased from 179 to 194 in March alone.2 Despite the price drop, traders remained optimistic given surging US shale - gas exports and a supply deficit that was 20 % larger than the five - year
average at March - end, the biggest in four years.3 Moreover, total natural gas inventories of 1.38 trillion cubic feet were nearly 33 %
below their year - ago level.3 Meanwhile, the market appeared focused on an anticipated production surge (2018 is projected to be a record growth year for gas supplies) and may have overlooked intensifying demand as US exports increasingly helped drain supplies.
Open on nights when temperatures drop
below 32 degrees, Code Blue welcomed an
average of 34 guests over 88 nights last
winter.
However, La Nina
winters tend to favor above
average snowfall around the Great Lakes and in the northern Rockies and
below average snowfall in the mid-Atlantic.
Babies conceived this month (and thus delivered in
winter) were 13 % more likely to be born premature, and their gestation time was almost a week
below the
average, Currie and Schwandt report.
Not surprisingly, O'Gorman found that under relatively high warming scenarios, low - elevation regions with
winter temperatures initially just
below freezing experienced about a 65 percent reduction in
average winter snowfall.
The Alaska
winter precipitation total was 7.85 inches, 0.30 inch
below average, and ranked near the median value in the 1925 - 2015 record.
For example,
below -
average winter precipitation can lead to smaller mountain snowpack volumes, which tend to result in shorter duration spring runoff (Hamlet and Lettenmaier 1999; Stewart et al. 2004; Moore et al. 2007; Whitfield 2013).
According to NOAA data analyzed by the Rutgers Global Snow Lab, for the
winter season, the contiguous U.S. snow cover extent was 62,000 square miles
below the 1981 - 2010
average; this was the 23rd largest (27th smallest)
winter snow cover extent for the contiguous U.S. and the smallest since the
winter of 2011/12.
During El Niño episodes, Montana tends to experience warmer - than -
average temperatures and
below -
average precipitation, especially during the
winter and spring.
While the lows being hit each day or week that
winter weren't outside of what had been experienced in the historical record, the persistence of that cold across the season, with day after day of
below -
average temperatures, was notable.
In the case of Texas, the surrounding Gulf of Mexico has recently experienced record - high temps, and this
winter was the first time ever that its
average temperature did not dip
below 73 degrees Fahrenheit.
In
winters, the
average daily high temperature is
below 67 °F.
Prest added that the past three Minnesota
winters have been atypical, with milder temperatures and
below -
average snowfall.
The tyre has been designed specifically for fitment and use during
winter - when the
average temperature drops
below 7ºC.
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below market
average!
Unemployment sits at just above 4 %, incomes are among the highest in the country, crime rates are steadily falling, and while its
winters can be skin - splittingly cold (
averaging 28 days a year with a minimum temperature
below -20 ˚C), there's plenty of sun all year round.
Near its coastline, temperatures
average 90 degrees during the summertime, and even in the rainy
winter months it rarely dips
below 75 degrees.
The
average water temperature never dips
below 22 °C in
winter, with an
average of a toasty 29 °C during summer.
The weather is divine year round, with
average highs of the mid-80s in summer, and rarely dipping
below 60 in the
winter, with a rainy season occurring in the latter half of the calendar year.
If temperatures are at or
below freezing (which is true even during this warmer - than -
average winter in Colorado), that moisture will precipitate as snow, not rain.
This
winter so far, the
average daily high temperatures haven't fallen
below 40 °F.
Isn't it just weather, like the
below average temperatures in North America this past
winter, which certainly didn't disprove AGW?
Below -
average winter precipitation was observed across parts of the Great Basin, Upper Midwest, Mid-South, Great Lakes, and Mid-Atlantic.
Electric system load was
below the five - year
average for
winter months in New England, the Pacific Northwest, California and much of the central United States (MISO).
Farmers» Almanac says cold
winter ahead — Associated Press — August 20, 2008 — Excerpt: Households worried about the high cost of keeping warm this
winter will draw little comfort from the Farmers» Almanac, which predicts
below -
average temperatures for most of the U.S. «Numb's the word,» says the 192 - year - old publication, which claims an accuracy rate of 80 to 85 percent for its forecasts that are prepared two years in advance.
Last year was quite amazing in that it stayed
below average throughout
winter.
The well
below freezing surface
winter temperatures of Northern high latitudes are such wildly variable almost non-correlated data points which tell almost nothing of the real warming (i.e. increase in heat content of the Earth system) but may affect in an unpredictable way the global
average surface temperature.
So, Thoman says, the sea - ice uptick is more of a statistical hiccup than a departure from this
winter's consistently
below -
average Arctic sea - ice cover, based on more than three decades of observations.
The «timeless» Farmers» Almanac says, «the Southeast will see
below normal
winter temperatures with an unseasonable chill reaching as far south as the Gulf Coast, with above -
average precipitation.»
The
average pattern of all the La Niña
winters for which an SSW occurred (see
below) shows some similarities in certain regions to what happened this
winter, but it's clear that there were other factors at play (for example, note the exceptional warmth in the Bering Strait near Alaska).
The
winter season brought much
below average precipitation in most of the European region.
As there is no question the Arctic has warmed faster than anywhere else, with huge cracks appearing for the first time in recorded history in old ice across the cap just recently, and with last year's record melt and the
winter recovery well
below the
average for the 29 years satellite data has been collected, the GISTEMP record may be given more credence.
Much of the southwestern United States has seen
below -
average amounts of snow fall so far during
Winter.
Climates with mild
winters have an
average temperature in the coldest month that is
below 18oC but above -3 oC.
The government's long - term forecast maps for this
winter retreat largely to what meteorologists call «climatology» — essentially a tossup — with most of North America given an even chance of having
below average, above
average, or
average temperatures.
15 21.2 World Climates Humid Mid-Latitude Climates Climates with mild
winters have an
average temperature in the coldest month that is
below 18oC but above -3 oC.
This
winter only one state, New Mexico, had
winter temperatures
below the 20th century
average.
17 Humid Mid-Latitude Climate with Mild
Winters Mild
winters with an
average temperature in the coldest month that is
below 18ºC (64.4 ºF) but above -3 ºC (26.6 ºF) Three Types Humid Subtropical Marine West Coast Dry Summer Subtropical
A positive NAO index, which leads to Atlantic depressions following a northerly course over Europe, bringing mild and rainy
winters — is accompanied with higher air pressure over southern Europe — and clearly
below average precipitation in Spain.
During the remainder of the seasons, temperatures were mainly above
average, with parts of western Australia slightly
below average in autumn (MAM) and south - eastern Australia slightly
below average in
winter (JJA).
Internationally, La Niña impacts during the Northern Hemisphere
winter typically include enhanced rainfall across Indonesia and northern Australia, as well as in the Amazon Basin and in southeastern Africa and
below -
average rainfall across the eastern half of the equatorial Pacific and eastern equatorial Africa.
And the EREC / Greenpeace's Energy [R] evolution» 24/7» report concluded that «during the last 30 years, the potential power production from wind during
winter time throughout Europe in the Energy [R] evolution scenario would have only dropped
below 50GW 0.4 % of the time, equivalent to once a year if the
average duration of the event is 12 hours».
This stabilization was due to: 1) Social effects of globalization that reduced reproductive rates
below replacement levels, 2) Several genetic engineering disasters between 2020 and 2035 that killed tens of millions of people, 3) A nuclear exchange in the MidEast in 2021 that lead to a mini - «nuclear
winter,» cutting
average temperatures by five degrees for a year, and 4) A punitive tax on non-renewable carbon - based energy quadrupled costs and led to more efficient use of energy resources.
Nothing is ever certain with British weather and we have now had two consecutive
winters where the rainfall has been
below average levels.
Mixed - Humid - A mixed - humid and warm - humid climate is defined as a region that receives more than 20 inches of annual precipitation with approximately 4,500 cooling degree days (50 °F basis) or greater and less than approximately 6,300 cooling degree days (50 °F basis) and less than approximately 5,400 heating degree days (65 °F basis) and where the
average monthly outdoor temperature drops
below 45 °F during the
winter months.
A warm - dry and mixed - dry climate is defined as a region that receives less than 20 inches of annual precipitation with approximately 4,500 cooling degree days (50 °F basis) or greater and less than approximately 6,300 cooling degree days (50 °F basis) and less than approximately 5,400 heating degree days (65 °F basis) and where the
average monthly outdoor temperature drops
below 45 °F during the
winter months.
According to the National Weather Service, there is a 50 to 55 percent chance El Niño will bring unusually cold temperatures and above - median precipitation to the southern portion of the U.S. this
winter, and above -
average temperatures and
below - median precipitation to the northern regions.
The
Winter is a rough one with
below average temperatures, me and cold weather don't get along!