Sentences with phrase «cold arctic winters»

During cold arctic winters, I dig for warm spots.

Not exact matches

These Winter crafts for preschoolers all fit within some common themes for this age: arctic animals, hibernation, snow / cold and Chinese New
Colder temperatures and weaker high - altitude winds may make the arctic polar vortex even more intense in future winters and trigger greater ozone loss, says atmospheric scientist Paul Newman of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, although the losses probably won't approach those in Antarctica.
To more fully understand Arctic lake dynamics and to document the changes we have observed requires also doing fieldwork under often harsh conditions during the cold and dark arctic winter,» said Benjamin Jones of the U.S. Geological Survey in Anchorage and co-author of the new study.
In Japan, Undaria grows fastest in the cold arctic water that flows past Japan in winter, but reproduces only in the warm summer currents.
After the relentless arctic cold that many of us experienced this winter, it is easy to feel grateful that spring is about to pop.
It's extremely frigid outside today and this arctic air is making it the coldest weekend this winter season.
Of course I would absolutely appreciate it if we can get so summer straight away — and quick — but after a long and fairly cold winter, I can only applaud that I've officially moved my arctic parka to my winter wardrobe storage, and those loafers no longer need socks.
«This outbreak of cold has the potential of producing the most widespread below - zero temperature pattern of any of the arctic outbreaks this winter,» he predicts.
Winter chill is setting in and it is starting to get cold out there with record low temperatures around North America caused by arctic blasts and freezing temperatures.
Even with a cold winter and cool summer, arctic ice STILL declined to a new record low.
The arctic air that moved into the eastern half of the region during January and settled in place across much of the region through February made the warm start of the winter season finish as one that was colder than average.
Intrusion of cold, arctic air the second half of February due to the mean storm track being farther south than normal resulted in winter weather as far south as Kentucky and Tennessee that sadly resulted in the deaths of 30 individuals due to car accidents, hypothermia, and carbon monoxide.
The warming effect of carbon dioxide is strongest where air is cold and dry, mainly in the arctic rather than in the tropics, mainly in mountainous regions rather than in lowlands, mainly in winter rather than in summer, and mainly at night rather than in daytime.
The weather service predicted an average to mild winter for the mid-west (Michigan), they got arctic cold and record lake ice.
Warm Arctic, cold continents: A common pattern related to arctic sea ice melt, snow advance, and extreme winter weather
Posted in Science Lessons, tagged arctic, asia, climate change, cold, environment, europe, global warming, greenhouse effect, media, NAO, science, sea ice, snow, united states, winter on January 11, 2011 5 Comments»
I don't recall any year where an arctic cold front has not come down into the U.S. at some time during the winter.
I thought the arctic oscillation played a big role in NH cold winters and snowfall.
Depending on how far east winter storm tracks travel up the east coast, the battle line between cold arctic air masses to the west and warm Atlantic air to the east causes significant temperature changes.
7 Tropical wet; tropical wet / dry a) Sub climates Humid Tropical Moist mid-latitude Sub climates Tropical wet; tropical wet / dry a) Sub climates Severe winters; humid continental, sub - arctic / mild winters; humid subtropical, marine west coast, Mediterranean b) Location Close to equator and in ITCZ Severe winters: interiors and eastern coasts of continents, close to poles; mild winters: along water at edges of continents c) Features Hot / rainy year round; hot with wet and dry seasons; tropical rain forests and grasslands c) Features: severe winters: cold winters, hot / humid summers except in sub-arctic; mild winters: hot, muggy or cool summers depending on coastal position, and mild winters with mostly rain.
The arctic is open and the snows are falling and the winters have more snow and cold.
Alarmists have eventually evolved to crediting warming with producing greater snowfall, because of increased moisture but the snow events in recent years have usually occurred in colder winters with high snow water equivalent ratios in frigid arctic air.
The moisture that fell on Florida, Washington, NY, Germany, and all the other places affected by the negative AO this winter was evaporated from warm oceans and carried to the point that it collided with cold air brought down from the arctic.
it should be pointed out, as Joe Bastardi and other meteorologists on his site have recently opined: There has been little true arctic air in the pattern for this cold, snowy winter.
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