Sentences with phrase «daily record lows»

As of 13 August, «Sea ice extent is currently tracking at 5.4 million square kilometers (2.1 million square miles), with daily extents running at 940,000 square kilometers (361,000 square miles) below previous daily record lows, a significant decline from past years.»
Some daily record lows were set for the month of December, and in a few places temperatures were colder than they have been at any point in several years.
In a long - term trend that demonstrates the effects of a warming climate, daily record - high temperatures have recently been outpacing daily record lows by an average of 2 - to - 1, and this imbalance is expected to grow as the climate continues to warm.
All this is to say that the incoming cold blast, which could set a few daily record lows, is going to be stepping out of a sauna and into a walk - in refrigerator.
In a long - term trend that demonstrates the effects of a warming climate, daily record - high temperatures have recently been outpacing daily record lows by an average of 2 - to - 1, and this imbalance is expected to grow as the climate continues to warm.
Since 2015, the number of daily record high temperature in the U.S. has outnumbered the number of daily record lows by more than 3 - to - 1.
There hasn't been a daily record low at SeaTac since February 25, 2011.

Not exact matches

The Dolan Co., owner of The Daily Record in Baltimore, has signaled financial distress by hiring a restructuring officer, deciding against paying a dividend and disclosing that it received a warning from the New York Stock Exchange over its low stock...
Having recovered from session lows, USD / JPY is currently trading at 118.05, still recording a 1.6 % daily loss.
On November 3 the Cboe Volatility Index ® (VIX ®) closed at 9.14, an all - time record low for both a daily and weekly closing value for the index.
«With claims about his military record now exposed as false, Mr. Paladino must explain what inspired him to tell the NY Times that his military experience showed him that people from low income backgrounds needed to be taught how to «clean themselves daily and brush their teeth twice a day,» Cuomo Campaign Spokesman Josh Vlasto said.
This is the lowest score our daily polling has given to the Conservatives since the General Election (although we have recorded a higher Labour lead in the meantime, on days when there was lower support for the Liberal Democrats or minor parties).
Daily News columnist Albor Ruiz, citing reliable sources, notes that the number of low - income New Yorkers is greater than the total population of Chicago while the number of homeless New Yorkers reached a record level last year.
It also records daily high and low temperatures.
«If you take the whole U.S., the indications are that there is an increasing frequency of record high temperatures versus record daily low temperatures,» he said.
For November 2016, the ratio of daily record highs to lows was a stunning 48 - to - 1 across the country, the highest in the NCEI records, according to meteorologist Guy Walton, who tracks these records.
During the June 18 to 24 period, 731 daily high temperature records and 798 daily warm low temperature records were set or tied in the U.S., compared to 154 record cold daily high temperatures and 131 record cold daily low temperature records, according to the National Climatic Data Center.
And in 2016 the number of daily record high minimum temperatures outnumbered record low minimum temperatures 7 - to - 1.
Figure 3: The ratio of record daily temperature highs to record daily lows observed at about 1,800 weather stations in the 48 contiguous United States from January 1950 through September 2009.
«Sea ice extent remained at record low daily levels for the month.
So far in December, the nationwide number of daily high temperatures records is outpacing the number of daily low temperature records 10 to 1.
In a long - term trend that demonstrates the effects of a warming climate, daily record - high temperatures have recently been outpacing daily record - lows by an average of 2 - to - 1, and this imbalance is expected to grow as the climate continues to warm.
In fact, July had four times as many daily record highs as record lows, according to meteorologist Guy Walton, who keeps track of such streaks using NOAA's data.
Daily sea ice extent values were record low throughout the month.
By month's end, daily sea ice extent values were record low.
During the June 18 - to - 24 period, 731 daily high temperature records and 798 daily warm low temperature records were set or tied in the U.S., compared to 154 record cold daily high temperatures and 131 record cold daily low temperature records, according to the National Climatic Data Center.
The heat drove a record - setting ratio of daily record highs vs. record lows and sped the arrival of spring in some areas by up to four weeks.
This is an effective way to lose weight and it really is pretty simple, just read the labels of any packaged foods, consult a low carb food list and record what you eat in a daily food diary.
Daily PDCE support and resistance levels are based on the PDCE quotes recorded on 5/18/2018 Open: 63.75; High: 64.01; Low: 62.65; Close: 63.76.
While equity investors enjoy daily record highs in the popular benchmarks, I continue to patiently wait in low yielding cash and cash equivalents (granted, yields are thankfully moving higher).
Record - setting daily high temperatures have become more common than recordRecord - setting daily high temperatures have become more common than recordrecord lows.
While it appears very unlikely that 2018 will fail to set a new record for lowest maximum daily SIE, it is perhaps a little early to be calling the 1st March value as the 2018 maximum.
Trends in record * low and record * high daily maximum temperatures are generally weaker and more spatially mixed in sign.
If nations continue to increase their emissions of greenhouse gases in a «business - as - usual» scenario, the U.S. ratio of daily record high to record low temperatures would increase to about 20 to 1 by midcentury and 50 to 1 by 2100.
Paul donahue # 155: «Now please explain to me why, over a couple decades, stations are increasingly recording daily, monthly and even annual record high temperatures at a rate that now averages three times the rate that record low temperatures are set.»
The fact is that local daily temperature records (high and low) are often set everyday at various places across the world.
Yesterday marked the end of 100 days of consecutive daily records for daily lowest Arctic sea ice extent.
I understand that resetting near the time of daily lows can cause a daily minimum to be recorded for two consecutive days when it should have been recorded for just one day and resetting near the afternoon high can cause two consecutive days of daily maximum to be recorded when it should have been recorded for just one day.
However, since August 26, total sea ice extent is already lower than at the same time in 2007 and is currently tracking as the second lowest daily extent on record.
This year, daily record highs have been outnumbering record daily lows in the U.S. by a ratio of 9 - to - 1.
This imbalance is part of a trend, according to a 2009 study, which found that record daily highs are occurring more frequently than record lows.
Climate models are not designed to capture record daily highs and lows with precision, and it remains impossible to know future human actions that will determine the level of future greenhouse gas emissions.
The modeling results indicate that, if nations continue to increase their emissions of greenhouse gases in a «business as usual» scenario, the U.S. ratio of daily record high to record low temperatures would increase to about 20 - to - 1 by mid-century and 50 - to - 1 by 2100.
However, the model results are important because they show that, in all likely scenarios of future greenhouse gas emissions, record daily highs should increasingly outpace record lows over time.
«As you measure the high and low daily temperatures each year, it normally becomes more difficult to break a record after a number of years.
But the odds are shifting so there's a much better chance of daily record highs instead of lows
Daily record high temperatures occurred twice as often as record lows over the last decade across the continental United States, new research shows.
If temperatures were not warming, the number of record daily highs and lows being set each year would be approximately even, the researchers explained in a statement.
For instance, a study published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters in 2009, found that daily record high temperatures occurred twice as often as record lows over the prior decade across the continental United States.
In the last decade, daily record high temperatures outnumbered record lows in the United States two to one, and that ratio is increasing.
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