Really, the prices of big buys
change like the weather.
On issue of Wenger,
we change like weather.
Yes that is right — because you live in an alternate reality where you view
changes like the weather
How you put clothes together can vary depending on personal style, your environment as well as basic
changes like the weather.
Temperature
changes like the weather!
Not exact matches
Climate
change, driven by use of fossil fuels
like tar sands, is causing extreme
weather events around the globe.
(The actual «most popular» list would be pretty boring, Google says, because it wouldn't
change much: We search for generic stuff
like «
weather» and «Google» year after year, although I'm convinced that this list is more interesting than the search engine is letting on).
If the material were to be presented in a manner which melded training with causes that truly interest students
like Global Warming, species extinction, and catastrophic
weather changes, it is more likely that they will be able to find time outside of school to learn more of the necessary techniques.
Warmer
weather will bring utilities way down (to
like $ 120 or so), without much behavioral
change on our part.
It's
like «putting the products in mothballs, until the
weather changes.»
everything is made up of atoms (don't believe me do some research) its the different variables of heat and light and things
like that that cause different reactions to make different things and these things when they interact can create something completely different and you and slowly the process of mitosis or miosis starts to work and form stuff hell i learnt that in high school and it was a catholic one at that a millions of years ago i bet the universe was completely different and had things in it that our minds cant even imagine that have since
changed over time from action and reaction to what we have today and in another million years who knows with all the different gases we pump into the air and the
weather getting more intense on both ends of the scale life as we know it will be different the human race will have to evolve to survive and will probibly form into a slightly different species hell maybe well evolve into 2 different species
like in the movie time machine
God never
changes, is always the same, and therefore controls the
weather just
like He did in the Bible.
The early Puritans were familiar with the spiritual temperament which fluctuated
like a barometer with each
change in the
weather.
Because climate
change is linked to an increase in severe
weather events —
like hurricanes, tsunamis and extreme temperatures — poorer countries that lack the infrastructure and resources to handle them leave millions at risk.
Justice and civic morality
change from time to time and place to place.It is
like the
weather.
Much
like East Coast
weather, the inns wine - pairing menu is continuously
changing with the seasons.
If you're anything
like me, as soon as the
weather starts to
change from Summer to Fall, and the leaves begin to turn colors, there is one ingredient that becomes a constant in your kitchen: pumpkin!
This past week it's been really starting to feel
like fall with the leaves
changing color and the cooler
weather!
He means they are
like the
weather forecast because they
change frequently not they are
like weather forecast so therefor are all wrong and should be ignored.
I have trouble photographing my cards using a natural light source, though, as the tone of the card can look very different depending on whether the
weather changes during the shoot from overcast to sunny for example meaning that the same card could appear to look
like two different products in different shades.
Something about the
weather changing and a bounty of fresh apples makes me long for warm spices
like cinnamon and clove.
Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum Opens New Exhibit:
Weather to Climate: Our
Changing World - WGN - TV - May 2, 2016 Most of us
like to complain about the
weather, but the Nature Museum is actually doing something about it.
That means lots of easy - to - handle snacks (
like dry cereal, fig bars, or crackers), milk, water, plenty of diapers and wipes, a sweater in cool
weather, two
changes of clothes (in case of diaper blowouts, carsickness, or other spills), extra clothes for you (you never know when you'll become part of the mess), comfort objects (bear, blankie), and multiple diversions (such as board books, small toys, and finger puppets).
Although I do
like Winter and the cold, icy, sunny days that we occasionally get, as the
weather starts to warm up, I love how our garden
changes.
With the recent
weather change in UAE, many of us will invariably suffer from cold or even flu -
like symptoms which can leave us feeling miserable.
And for those of you (
like us) that are moving into the colder times, enjoy the cooler
weather but do not stop looking for the
changes outdoors with your toddlers as the autumn hues start to appear!
Check out somewhere
like https://www.muddypuddles.com for kids clothing that's built for withstanding the great outdoors and the
changing weather.
Sure, March 21 has officially marked the start of Spring, but if your climate is anything
like ours here in Virginia you're still littered with snow and sporadic
weather changes.
Parenting is
like firefightingYou put out one flame (diaper
changes, tantrums, breaking dishes, starvation) while the other flames escalate (fighting over light sabers, punching brothers, running into the road with no pants in 4 degree
weather, flooding the toilet, dumping apple juice all over the floor) and you can try the best you can but you are only 1 firefighter and you got 4 raging flames about to burn your house down and very rarely are all 4 flames extinguished.
Compared with
weather events
like floods or cyclones, the droughts are a slow - onset manifestation of
changing climate.
This lack of diversity threatens the potential of commercial chickpea stock as the conditions in which farmers attempt to grow it — hotter, with a
changing palette of pests, diseases, and
weather patterns — become less and less
like the conditions in which it was originally domesticated.
Waldbusser has called these
changing daily CO2 conditions «carbonate
weather» because
changes in the chemistry are so dramatic depending on the time of the day — much
like the difference and interaction between
weather and climate.
According to a 2013 study of California farmers, factors
like exposure to extreme
weather events and perceived
changes in water availability made farmers more likely to believe in climate
change, while negative experiences with environmental policies can make farmers less likely to believe that climate
change is occurring, said Meredith Niles, a postdoctoral research fellow at Harvard's Sustainability Science Program and lead author of the study.
Plants are even sensitive to hot and cold, allowing them to respond to the
weather by doing things
like changing their growth rates and modulating their use of water.
If you've followed the U.S. news and
weather in the past 24 hours you have no doubt run across a journalist or blogger explaining why it's difficult to say that climate
change could be causing big storms
like Sandy.
Just
like the
weather,
changes are inexorable but can only be followed with the benefit of hindsight.
The document points out the
changes that Americans are currently experiencing,
like more severe
weather and rising seas.
If that's true in the Amazon, Saleska says, climate scientists will need to take into account practices
like deforestation when predicting regional
changes in
weather patterns.
«Terrestrial
weather,
like hurricanes and wind patterns, can shape the atmosphere and ionosphere,
changing how they react to space
weather.»
If the world keeps burning fossil fuels and does little else to prevent climate
change — the trajectory we are on —
weather events now considered extreme,
like the one in 1997 which led to floods so severe that hundreds of thousands of people in Africa were displaced, and the one in 2009 that led to the worst droughts and bushfires in Australia's history, will become average by 2050.
In simple terms, what the researchers were looking at is how much
weather changes from one day to the next, and how long a
weather pattern —
like a heat wave or a cold snap — lasts.
Playing the climate blame game The question of whether climate
change is responsible for extreme
weather events
like the heatwave that set Russia alight in 2010 is one of the hottest topics in climate science.
If science can nail climate
change as a probable cause of deadly
weather events,
like the heatwave that hit Europe in the summer of 2003, then global warming becomes a matter for product liability law.
Professor Baldwin added: «Natural large pressure fluctuations in the polar stratosphere tend to last a long time — at least a month, and we see this reflected as surface pressure
changes that look very much
like the North Atlantic Oscillation — which has significant effects on
weather and extreme events across Europe.»
We can then hope to answer questions
like what drives Jupiter's atmospheric
changes, and how the
weather we see is connected to processes hidden deep within the planet.»
As well as providing protection from the increasingly unpredictable
weather, the premiums could also be a powerful way to get poor people to adapt to climate
change by encouraging them to invest in measures
like drought - resistant crops.
Many natural phenomena,
like changing weather patterns, are nonlinear in nature — as are human - made systems,
like financial markets.
But the U.K. Met Office (national
weather service), the U.S.'s National Center for Atmospheric Research and other partners around the globe aim to
change that in the future by developing regular assessments — much
like present evaluations of global average temperatures along with building from the U.K. flooding risk modeling efforts — to determine how much a given season's extreme
weather could be attributed to human influence.
Extreme
weather events
like Harvey are expected to become more likely as Earth's climate
changes due to greenhouse gas emissions, and scientists don't understand how extreme
weather will impact invasive pests, pollinators and other species that affect human well - being.
El Niño — a warming of tropical Pacific Ocean waters that
changes weather patterns across the globe — causes forests to dry out as rainfall patterns shift, and the occasional unusually strong «super» El Niños,
like the current one, have a bigger effect on CO2 levels in the atmosphere.