Sentences with phrase «colder than normal»

Temperatures may have been colder than normal, but house hunters were hot on the trail in Charlotte, North Carolina.
As this relative polar warming increased during February, the NASA maps show that colder than normal temperatures expanded over North America through Canada and parts of the Northern U.S. even as a cold spell began to blossom in Europe.
The laws of physics say: part of the troposphere can get colder than normal — only when other part gets warmer than normal.
But unless you believe we will see runaway winters to the point of a «Day After Tomorrow» movie script, it is hard to believe human existence is seriously threatened by some colder than normal winters.
Tony's extension of the CET record back by ~ 100 years suggests that there was a warmer period in the early 1500s, which then reversed itself rapidly to an extended colder than normal period around the time that the CET record started.
Among his predictions for this winter are a lack of strong storms along the Atlantic coast, colder than normal temperatures in the northern Plains and Great Lakes region, and abundant January precipitation from the lower Middle West to the mid-Atlantic seaboard.
lolwot, considering that 100 years ago appears to have been colder than normal, I would expect Arctic sea ice extent to be greater than normal in the past 100 years.
It has now been replaced by a La Nina event — when the water in the same Pacific region turns colder than normal.
The media are bellowing about how April in Germany was the «all - time warmest ever recorded», and so it has to be a clear sign of global warming (suddenly the colder than normal March and February have been forgotten).
Please note in order to avoid perpetuating the mythology that colder than normal temps in some areas mean global warming is not happening — global warming affects the flow of the gulf stream among other things, meaning that while some areas of the globe become unusually hot, others can become unusually cold — witness recent killer freezes in Europe — global warming is to blame for these effects.
Oddly, summers were not much different, and much of the rest of the planet had normal winters (in North America winters were colder than normal, but not as bad as in Europe).
This past winter's unusually heavy snowstorms in Colorado did not happen because the region was colder than normal, but because it was warmer than usual.
During the 2002 and 2003 summers this anomalously younger, thinner ice was advected into Alaskan coastal waters where extensive melting was observed, even though temperatures were locally colder than normal.
During La Niña events the trade winds strengthen and the central and eastern Pacific Ocean becomes even colder than normal.
October is colder than normal.
«It isn't going to be a Christmas in July event, but a warning is being put out to Ontarians that the upcoming summer months will be colder than normal.
Objection: It was way colder than normal today in Wagga Wagga, proof that there is no global warming.
Official weather offices report that April mean temperatures were colder than normal across Central Europe.
In addition, reservoir water is typically low in dissolved oxygen and colder than normal river water.
When troposphere is colder than normal, for ANY reason - > troposphere shrinks - > releases LESS heat for few minutes until equalizes - > then instantly expands to normal volume.
The only reason some places get warmer than normal is because; other places get colder than normal — shrink and make space to accommodate the extra volume of air, from where is warmer — otherwise, if the WHOLE atmosphere gets warmer - > earth's radiator increases in volume and equalizes in a jiffy.
So the average high temperature in the month of January was colder than the normal monthly temperature.
Warmer than normal SST is associated with a reduction in ice extent; colder than normal SST is associated with an increase in ice extent.
With the AO in its negative phase this season, the Arctic is warmer than average, while parts of the middle latitudes are colder than normal.
Whether it's a killer winter in South America, increased snow cover globally, record Arctic sea ice recovery, recovering glaciers in the Alps, record high sea ice extent in Antarctica, extreme cold in southeast Europe, or 5 consecutive colder than normal European winters, just to name a few, the ominous signs of global cooling are compounding rapidly.
The same has been prevalent over North America this week, resulting in a colder than normal winter in some parts while temperatures soar towards the east coast.
This extended the time of extreme planetary cooling so that in these simulations the Earth remained at least 10 °C colder than normal for a full decade (Fig. 2).
While December was a warmer than normal month for the region by several degrees F, a pattern shift in January led to colder than normal average temperatures for the month of January across much of the eastern half of the region.
January's average temperature of 20.0 degrees F -LRB--6.7 degrees C) was 3.2 degrees F (1.8 degrees C) colder than normal.
If the water's colder than normal in late May, it might take longer than usual.
The winter season across the region provided average temperatures 1.0 to 4.0 degrees F (0.5 to 2.2 degrees C) colder than normal except in Minnesota and western Iowa where average temperatures were near normal.
There have been several studies by solar scientists on temperature impact of changes in solar activity, going back to pre-industrial periods of very low solar activity and colder than normal temperatures (Dalton and Maunder minima).
Warmings are localized; under the laws of physics,; if some part of the planet gets warmer than normal — other part INSTANTLY gets colder than normal — it's called» extreme weather / climate» Yes, climate is the weather; global warmings / global coolings are inside people's heads, not outside.
So if you apply a negative sign to the figure at the bottom of / / seaice.apl.washington.edu/AO/, I would expect colder than normal spring especially in the Eurasian Arctic, less retreat of sea ice this summer, then colder than normal this fall in the Eurasian Arctic....
El Nino is characterised by warmer than normal sea surface along the equator in the eastern Pacific, whereas La Nina is colder than normal conditions over the same region.
The same meridional blocking pattern hit North America this March, keeping the East at record high temperatures and the West colder than normal such that it snowed in Northern California and also rained much more than normal.
For example, if you go back to 1992 and 1993 you will see your locale had above average Heating Degree Day values (meaning colder than normal temps) and behind this was the climate import of the Mt. Pinotubo eruption.
Actually, North America experienced a colder than normal winter, at least compared to 30 - year averages.
I don't know how the weather has been where you are, but here in the great state of Oklahoma it's been raining constantly, which has made it colder than normal for May.
Ann chose this month's style theme, as they have been struggling with a colder than normal winter over in Hong Kong, too.
But if you've noticed yourself feeling colder than normal lately, it could be a sign of hypothyroidism.
La Niña events — the counterpart to El Niños, featuring colder than normal tropical Pacific waters — caused dips in sea levels.
The Climate Prediction Center's 8 - 14 day forecast shows the entire U.S. will have increased odds of colder than normal temperatures.
Only the Northwest has been consistently colder than normal since Dec. 1, with several sites in Washington and Oregon having one of their 10 coldest winters on record through mid-February.
In the Eastern Pacific, sea - surface temperatures are about two degrees colder than normal over an area the size of the United States.
Weather stations in the U.S. that are having a warmer than normal, colder than normal and record hot year.
Paradoxically, the study shows that severe winter weather in the western United States is more likely when the Arctic is colder than normal.
The next step was see how those factors were influenced by ENSO; while El Niños and La Niñas are defined by how much warmer or colder than normal tropical Pacific ocean waters are, they trigger a cascade of reactions in the atmosphere that can alter weather patterns around the globe.
La Niña — the counterpart to El Niño — creates colder than normal conditions in the equatorial eastern central Pacific Ocean.
The ongoing La Niña pattern, where there are colder than normal sea surface temperatures in the central and eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean, favors these types of conditions.
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