Sentences with phrase «colder than normal temperatures»

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.
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.
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).
The Climate Prediction Center's 8 - 14 day forecast shows the entire U.S. will have increased odds of colder than normal temperatures.

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They are wonderful throughout the year, since little ones can get cold so easily, especially when places are keeping the temperatures colder than normal.
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.
Colder - than - normal temperatures in the eastern United States may be a new feature of global warming.
In the Eastern Pacific, sea - surface temperatures are about two degrees colder than normal over an area the size of the United States.
Both Burns and Butte saw average temperatures more than 20 F (11 C) below normal during a sharp cold spell over the West.
The extreme weather pattern is causing flooding and colder - than - normal temperatures in the major farming areas of North America: California, Mexico, and Florida.
In addition to that, cold engines and oil demand more power from the battery to start than at normal temperatures.
In most cases, when your heater blows cold air and the engine temperature is hotter than normal, it usually indicates an obstruction of debris inside the heater core.
Animal activity such as roaming to breed tends to decrease during colder weather; unfortunately, the unseasonably warm temperatures this «winter» has brought many more animals than normal across BARC's doorstep.
With a cold front on its way bringing much colder temperatures to East Tennessee than is normal for this time of year, Young - Williams Animal Center is reminding pet owners to take extra precautions to make sure their four — footed family members are safe and warm.
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.
Pete Best, If you have more cold water upwelling than normal, that is that much more heat going into the ocean just to maintain the surface temperature.
[Response: The temperature in Montreal is generally much cooler than in New York, but it turns out that if Montreal has a cooler - than - normal month (a cold anomaly), then so did New York.
While the western and southern U.S. can enjoy higher than normal temperatures, the northeast can be much colder and snowier.
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
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.
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.
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.
While others made predictions for average or warmer than normal temperatures, only AER predicted cold for January, February, and March across the United States, Europe, and Asia.
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.
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.
So the average high temperature in the month of January was colder than the normal monthly temperature.
I am still waiting for word on what the global temperature anomaly for the month was, but I suspect it will be fairly close to normal, which means that on average the temperature of the Earth will come in at ~ 12.0 °C which is 4 °C colder than it will be in 6 months from now, but because of how they talk about temperature, I will be the only one pointing out the difference between the actual temperature and the anomaly temperature.
Official weather offices report that April mean temperatures were colder than normal across Central Europe.
There are only three Decembers in the record with a temperature anomaly colder than 6.9 degrees below normal — 1933, 1927 and 1917 at 10.4, 7.6, and 10.1 degrees below normal respectively.
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.
Where there are data, this allows maps of hotter - than - normal and colder - than - normal temperatures to be created, as in Figure 1.
The «Beast from the East» was the name given by the media to an unusual weather pattern which saw warmer that average temperatures over the arctic sending colder air further south than normal, resulting in much of western Europe being hit with sustained low temperatures and heavy snow, blown in from Siberia.
Although 2015 had a cold start, temperatures in the fourth quarter were warmer than normal throughout most of the United States.
The tails of the normal distribution (which we illustrate below) decrease quite rapidly so there is only a 2.3 % chance of the temperature exceeding +2 σ, where σ is the standard deviation, and a 2.3 % chance of being colder than -2 σ.
Temperatures may have been colder than normal, but house hunters were hot on the trail in Charlotte, North Carolina.
And, after a colder, snowier, and icier than normal winter across Louisiana, the temperature isn't the only thing that's heating up.
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