Sentences with phrase «during a summer heat wave»

I have made many versions of it over the years, brought it to countless barbecues, and eaten it on the back porch during summer heat waves.
Earlier this summer, the Governor extended swimming hours at state park beaches and pools downstate to help New Yorkers cool off during summer heat waves.
[Response: And we remember the summer of 2003 where 30,000 excess deaths occurred during a summer heat wave.

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Are your sales down during the dark days of winter or the heat waves of summer?
First, Maine is part of the New England grid, which like almost all major grids in the United States has its highest annual peak demand during heat waves in the summer.
My little man was born during a wicked heat wave and the rest of the summer was quite hot and humid too.
There's enough crisscrossing to cause a seasonal «wave of darkening» on parts of the planet during summer, Cantor says, making the surface retain more heat.
In the summer of 2016, temperatures in Phalodi, an old caravan town on a dry plain in northwestern India, reached a blistering 51 °C — a record high during a heat wave that claimed more than 1600 lives across the country.
Kalkstein compared mortality during short but intense heat waves in hot summers with those in summers that were cooler overall.
After subsequent heat waves it became a permanent measure during the summer months.
The region, which is now entering summer, also experienced hundreds of fires this January during a catastrophic heat wave.
The greatest cause of this heat wave is the shrinkage of winter around the North Pole, which took decades before happening this way, one side of the world is bound to be hotter while the other normal, its been going this way for more than a decade, and its getting hotter during winters; no ice in High Arctic Mid-November (1998), bees in N.Y. January, tulips in the UK February, summer heat in North American March, the spinning of the heat zone during winter will continue and expand.
We are both having fun and it is cheap and AIR CONDITIONED which is why we joined, to exercise during the summer... there are more and more heat waves these days, and it is also 24 hours which is good for our schedule... it doesn't have to be «the ultimate gym», it suits our needs.
We shot 12 hour days, outdoors, during a heat wave in the summer for 5 weeks.
«Can the persistent weather conditions associated with recent severe events such as the snowy winters of 2009/2010 and 2010/2011 in the eastern U.S. and Europe, the historic drought and heat - wave in Texas during summer 2011, or record - breaking rains in the northeast U.S. of summer 2011 be attributed to enhanced high - latitude warming?
Since the 1970s, unusually hot summer temperatures have become more common in the United States, and heat waves have become more frequent — although the most severe heat waves in U.S. history remain those that occurred during the «Dust Bowl» in the 1930s.
I brewed beer in the insulated but unfinished house during a heat wave this summer and it stayed below 70 degrees inside on days up to 107 degrees.
Of particular interest, for example, is the possible relationship between climate change and the incidence of summer heat waves [Meehl, G.A. and C. Tebaldi, Science, 305, 994 - 997, 2004] such as those observed in Europe during summer 2003 [see Schaer et al, Nature 427, 332-336 2004; Stott et al, Nature, 432, 610 - 614, 2004].
Heat waves and bushfires are common during Australia's hot summer months, but climate change is worsening the underlying conditions that fuel the most extreme heat and wildfire eveHeat waves and bushfires are common during Australia's hot summer months, but climate change is worsening the underlying conditions that fuel the most extreme heat and wildfire eveheat and wildfire events.
Heat waves, extreme precipitation events and flooding or extreme droughts, are also what actually cause climate damage — for instance lower agricultural productivity (as during the extremely hot 2003 summer in Western Europe) or biodiversity decline at ecosystem levels ranging from aquatic desert systems to entire rainforest biomes.
The new wave of deaths and hospitalizations brings to over 45,000 the total number of heat stroke victims requiring emergency care in Japan during this summer alone.
Conti S, Meli P, Minelli G, Solimini R, Toccaceli V, Vichi M, Beltrano C, Perini L: Epidemiologic study of mortality during the summer 2003 heat waves in Italy.
However, when the new network versus old network results are examined in total, for the recent summer heat wave in the U.S., the old stations were reporting bogus warming during July that amounted to some +2.1 °F higher than the actual temperatures.
24), Tachibana et al. (14) showed that an anomalously strong positive summer NAM (as occurred specifically during the 2003 European heat wave) accounted well for hemispheric weather regimes with anomalously high midlatitude blocking activity between strongly marked polar and subtropical jets, over the period 1958 — 2005.
According to Media Matters, during the massive heat waves that swept the continent this past summer, news outlets like ABC, Fox News, and CNN barely mentioned the role of climate change in their coverage (the only time Fox even mentioned climate change was when they were deriding it.)
At least one feared disaster during this summer of heat waves, crop failures and forest fires has for now been averted.
The first is modeled on extreme weather conditions based on a long heat wave and devastating drought during the summer of 2011, an event that forced the grid operator to cut power to large industrial users to avoid rolling blackouts.
«Record high ocean temperatures were experienced along the Western Australian coast during the austral summer of 2010/2011... This heat wave was an unprecedented thermal event in Western Australian waters, superimposed on an underlying long - term temperature rise.»
In the summer of 2016, temperatures in Phalodi, an old caravan town on a dry plain in northwestern India, reached a blistering 51 °C — a record high during a heat wave that claimed more than 1600 lives across the country.
The study, «Cool Roofs in Guangzhou, China: Outdoor Air Temperature Reductions during Heat Waves and Typical Summer Conditions,» was published recently in the journal Environmental Science & Technology.
Using a regional climate model combined with an urban model that allowed researchers to adjust roof reflectance, they found that the average urban midday temperature was lowered by 1.2 degrees Celsius (2.2 degrees Fahrenheit) during heat waves, or 50 percent more than the 0.8 degrees Celsius reduction for typical summer conditions.
Air conditioning is blissful during the summer, but running it nonstop during a heat wave will have you cursing when you get your utility bill.
[Response: Your argument misses the point in three different and important ways, not even considering whether or not the Black Hills data have any general applicability elsewhere, which they may or may not: (1) It ignores the point made in the post about the potential effect of previous, seasonal warming on the magnitude of an extreme event in mid summer to early fall, due to things like (especially) a depletion in soil moisture and consequent accumulation of degree days, (2) it ignores that biological sensitivity is far FAR greater during the warm season than the cold season for a whole number of crucial variables ranging from respiration and photosynthesis to transpiration rates, and (3) it ignores the potential for derivative effects, particularly fire and smoke, in radically increasing the local temperature effects of the heat wave.
In many ways, the «heat wave» during July had characteristics of an «Indian Summer» warm spell, such as the classic «multi barrel» High.
In summer, usage climbs each day during a heat wave causing the load to grow, peaking in the afternoon.
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