Sentences with phrase «downpour continues»

As the unrelenting downpour continues to flood their small town, the local authorities begin to uncover clues that bring them closer to the secret that the Parkers have held closely for so many years.
Hour after hour the downpour continued, soaking into the deep black soil.

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Wallace plans to continue exploring the topic to see whether certain categories of rain, like heavy downpours, are more susceptible to the phases of the moon, and whether the frequency of rainstorms shows any lunar connection.
The bad news is that such record - breaking downpours, blizzards and sleet storms are likely to continue to get worse as atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations continue to rise, causing global temperatures to continue to warm and making the atmosphere more and more humid.
I really hope that this trend will continue in the future as I felt the 13 side - quests we had in Downpour were really not enough!
The downpour of Brave concept art continues!
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I really hope that this trend will continue in the future as I felt the 13 side - quests we had in Downpour were really not enough!
«The amount of rain falling in the heaviest downpours has increased approximately 20 percent on average in the past century, and this trend is very likely to continue, with the largest increases in the wettest places.»
In Japan, recently downpour rain continues, last day I was stuck at midway of train and waited about 3 hours finally back home because thunderstorm caused electric stoping at midway of train.
Climate scientists predict that the recent trends toward more heavy downpours will continue throughout this century.
The widespread trend of increasing heavy downpours is expected to continue, with precipitation becoming less frequent but more intense.13, 14,15,16 The patterns of the projected changes of precipitation do not contain the spatial details that characterize observed precipitation, especially in mountainous terrain, because the projections are averages from multiple models and because the effective resolution of global climate models is roughly 100 - 200 miles.
Models predict that downpours will become still more more frequent and intense as greenhouse gas emissions and the planet's temperature continue to rise.
And as the Earth's temperature continues to rise, more moisture builds up in the atmosphere, which may lead to heavier downpours and more floods during future storms.
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