Sentences with phrase «bright sunshine hours»

«There is an overall increasing trend in the number of bright sunshine hours, amounting to about 100 h in the last 100 years (0.96 h / year), which represents an increase in bright sunshine hours of about 4 % in a century.»
He brings it up when I ask about whether the change in bright sunshine hours over the 20th century were analyzed by the IPCC (they weren't) and after he tries to claim I'm talking about TSI (which I'm not).
If only they had consider bright sunshine hours, instead of just TSI.

Not exact matches

In August, Nashville enjoys its sunniest and second - driest month of the year, with two - thirds of daytime hours offering bright sunshine.
The race started in cool and cloudy conditions, but bright sunshine in the afternoon hours put a premium on grip and car control.
The daily weather in May is usually dry and very sunny, and this is reflected by the average sunshine totals, with a mean of 344 hours of bright sunshine per month, amounting to an average of 11.1 hours per day.
So, in the early hours of the morning, with feet sore from dancing and ears ringing from the music, the group made its way back to Moliets, ready to be up bright and shiny the next morning for more surfing, more sunshine and more adventures...
The total number of hours of bright sunshine has fallen since 1885 at the four sites studied which is consistent with both a rise in cloudiness and the fall in the daily temperature range.
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan sees an average of 2,267 hours of bright sunshine every year.
On the rare spring and summer days when bright sunshine comes with strong winds, pushing renewable power production to a peak, Germany can almost cover its entire electricity demand with green power, at least for a few hours at a time.
Telling people they will lose an hour of sunshine off their long summer evenings, but it's OK because it's nice and bright at 5:15 a.m., is not a recipe for popularity.
Sunbathing Give your plants a little blast of sunshine by moving them to a bright spot for a few hours during the dark winter months.
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