Sentences with phrase «colder than average»

I don't know if it is the colder than average weather,...
Atop our sixth floor balcony, braving colder than average August temperatures (8 degrees), we proudly watched 25 employees (including our COO Bruce Rabik) from our Calgary office get dunked in ice cold water.
Of course, in the first quarter of 2013, our three little radiators were still heating up the brickwork and drying out the plaster in what was a colder than average winter.
During spring (MAM) this warmth became confined to the north east and south west and by autumn (SON) the far north east of Asia was colder than average.
When you put 2012's record high temperatures with other signs like the record amount of extreme weather and this year's record loss of Arctic sea ice, or the fact that if you're under age 27, you've never experienced a month that was colder than average, it's hard to ignore the looming threat of climate change.
29 LA NINA Surface temperatures in the Eastern Pacific are colder than average Hurricanes damage greater in La Nina times HERE?
In December, central Europe and central and eastern parts of Asia experienced significantly colder than average temperatures.
Generally speaking (in the northern hemisphere), when the wind blows from the north temperatures tend to be colder than average.
If Keenlyside et al are correct, a negative phase of the NAO could make winters colder than average for a while over portions of N. America, and Europe.
The time series for Nino 3.4 in the HadSST3 paper (which should average out some of the noise) shows that it was colder than average around then, thought not by a large amount.
What I am worried about, is the combination of higher than average temps across the CAB, while northernmost Siberia is colder than average.
Following the mid-February SSW, the models switched from predicting warmth to predicting the colder than average conditions that were ultimately observed (bottom right).
days that start out colder than average end up warmer than average, and days that start out colder end up warmer
When he sees colder than average molecule going in the opposite direction he opens the gate.
In the latter half of the decade, La Niña conditions persisted in the eastern and central tropical Pacific, keeping global surface temperatures about 0.1 degree C colder than average — a small effect compared with long - term global warming but a substantial one over a decade.
It was particularly warm over the North Atlantic immediately to the east of North America, but colder than average over a zone further north.
It was predominantly warmer than average over the extratropical oceans of the southern hemisphere and over the North Pacific, but colder than average to the south - west of South America.
Certainly there are locations that are colder than average and places that have snow that usually don't.
Conversely, the month was considerably colder than average over north - western Russia.
Conversely, the month was considerably colder than average over the central USA and much of Canada.
The peon will umm and ahh for a few minutes trying to make head or tale of percentages «colder than average» and «warmer than average».
The almanac's 2009 edition, which goes on sale Tuesday, says at least two - thirds of the country can expect colder than average temperatures, with only the Far West and Southeast in line for near - normal readings.
In the first 6 months of 2013 the UKMO Central England Temperature record was a full 1.9 deg C colder than the average for the previous 12 years.
«Despite colder than average weather in any one part of the world,» said GISS Director Gavin Schmidt, «temperatures over the planet as a whole continue the rapid warming trend we have seen over the last 40 years.»
Locations from the Mississippi River to the East Coast were colder than average, where 23 states had a top ten coldest February.
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.
While the tropical Atlantic is currently warmer than average, the far North Atlantic is colder than average, potentially indicative of a negative phase of an Atlantic multi-decadal oscillation, another entirely natural occurrence which affects ocean temperatures over 25 to 40 years.
17 El Nino verses La Nina El Niño La Niña Trade winds weaken Warm ocean water replaces offshore cold water near South America Irregular intervals of three to seven years Wetter than average winters in NC La Niña Normal conditions between El Nino events When surface temperatures in the eastern Pacific are colder than average The southern US is usually warmer and dryer in climate
It displays the areas of the country predicted to be warmer or colder than average over the following month.
While temperatures in the Northern Hemisphere were warmer than average during the summers, the tropics and areas of the Southern Hemisphere were colder than average which comprised an average global temperature still overall lower than present day temperatures Northwestern North America had peak warmth first, from 11,000 to 9,000 years ago, while the Laurentide ice sheet still chilled the continent.
In fact, the only thing that could prevent a record would be a colder than average summer — especially early summer.
The coldest years of the so called «Little Ice age» occur around 1600 and are about -0.7 colder than average, with individual years down to -1.2 ºC.
It's still Winter here in NYC and I feel like we've had a colder than average last few months.
«Despite colder than average temperatures in any one part of the world, temperatures over the planet as a whole continue the rapid warming trend we've seen over the last 40 years,» said Gavin Schmidt, director of NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies in New York City, at the press conference.
The waters off the southern tip of South America and to the south of Greenland were much colder than average, with a pocket of record cold in that region of the Atlantic Ocean.
Northern Africa began the year colder than average, but by March temperatures became warmer than average across the region.
The record low temperatures tell an even more compelling story: it was much more likely for the daytime temperature to be colder than average than it was for the nighttime ones.
This year, AER's Director of Seasonal Forecasting, Judah Cohen, is calling for colder than average temperatures along much of the east coast and into New England.
The CMB appears as speckles; blue regions are slightly colder than the average CMB temperature of 2.7 kelvins, while orange ones are warmer.
Decreased solar activity results in winter temperatures about half a degree colder than average.
In the latter half of the decade, La Niña conditions persisted in the eastern and central tropical Pacific, keeping global surface temperatures about 0.1 degree C colder than average — a small effect compared with long - term global warming but a substantial one over a decade.
Today this light, called the cosmic microwave background, or CMB, fills the sky with an almost uniform glow — almost, because some pockets of the sky are a few millionths of a degree warmer or colder than average.
It's still Winter here in NYC and I feel like we've had a colder than average last few months.

Not exact matches

A National Association of Colleges and Employers survey found that unpaid interns were no better at landing job offers than those who did no internship; and unpaid interns were paid an average $ 1,366 less in their first job than students who started cold.
Climbing oil and natural gas prices at the moment are due to this winter forecasts calling for colder temperatures than average.
Although considered a relatively mild winter, with late January and February temperatures above average, the devastatingly cold weather experienced from late November through to early January saw the number of deaths rise above the national average, peaking during the first week of January 2011 with almost 3500 more deaths than the five - year average for that time of year.
But the team's measurements of the oxygen isotope ratios in the creatures» teeth, a sensitive paleo - thermometer, suggest that the climate where these dinosaurs lived probably averaged about 10 ° Celsius over the course of a year — substantially colder than most of the dinosaur era, and in fact close to that seen in northeastern China today, Xu notes.
It was cold, so cold that the dogs suffered visibly; yet the average temperature was no lower than that in many an inhabited part of Canada.
Second, the southern part of the sky sports a large «cold spot» where the cosmic microwaves are less energetic than average.
With average summer temperatures around 14 degrees Fahrenheit and less than 10 percent humidity, the Dry Valleys of Antarctica are too cold and too dry for significant snowfall.
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