Sentences with phrase «during warmer parts»

I love that the peep toe portion helps your feet breath a little bit during the warmer parts of fall.
Both provide a little warmth for cooler morning and evenings, but you stay cool during the warmer parts of the day.
In addition, senior pets, the overweight, and those that have lung and heart conditions should always be kept in cool and air conditioned rooms during the warmest part of the day.
Never leave your rabbit unattended in a car on a warm day and, if you must transport your pet during the warm part of the day, use your car's air conditioning (however, don't place your rabbit directly in front of the air conditioner).
Do this during the warmest part of the day, or inside the house.
At this time of year, the average temperature for the island is 18 °C, created by average highs of 21 °C during the warmest part of the day and average lows of 15 °C during the coolest part of the evening.
At this time of the year, temperatures can reach as high as 31 °C during the warmest part of the day, cooling down to as low as 23 °C after dark.
In this month, highs of up to 29 °C are common during the warmest part of the day, cooling down to around 23 °C after dark.
Where did you get the idea that sea level rose 35 m during the warmer part of the Holocene.

Not exact matches

In recent years, warmer temperatures have reduced the amount of time energy companies can explore onshore oil, due in part to drilling equipment that can only be used during the coldest months.
The loss of a garment, put aside during the warmer day, could in parts of the East result not only in the owner's bitter suffering from cold through the night, but to physiological complications leading even to death.
The Liverpool skipper has been out of action since injuring his foot during a training session last month but took part in last week's warm weather training camp in Tenerife.
As the coldest part of winter approaches, parents everywhere bring out their babies» winter coats or snowsuits to keep baby warm during travel.
During the Eocene, the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere was more than 560 parts per million, at least twice preindustrial levels, and the epoch kicked off with a global average temperature more than 8 degrees Celsius — about 14 degrees Fahrenheit — warmer than today, gradually cooling over the next 22 million years.
In nearly every part of the continental United States winter lows were warmer during the second period, rising as much as 2.5 degrees (Fahrenheit) in parts of the Rockies, the northern Great Plains, and central and southern California.
So parts of these ice sheets, but not all, must have melted during the long - ago warm period.
After spending a relatively leisurely winter and early spring luxuriating in warm tropical climates, they migrate north for a brief but highly eventful summer in North America, during which they must complete three energetically demanding and time - consuming tasks: (1) they must build nests, lay eggs, and provide for their offspring until the young reach independence, (2) they must completely replace all the feathers in their plumage as part of the annual molt, and (3) they must prepare for the fall southward migration by eating prodigiously and storing the body fat that will fuel their long - distance flights.
Global warming became big news for the first time during the hot summer of 1988 when now - retired NASA climate scientist James Hansen testified before Congress that the trend was not part of natural climate variation, but rather the result of emissions of CO2 and other greenhouse gasses from human activities.
Schlesinger and Ramankutty reach broadly similar conclusions, but they also point out that even though greenhouse gases now dominate global warming, if part of the warming during this century is indeed due to solar changes, the additional greenhouse effect may be weaker than was previously thought (Nature, vol 360, p 330).
It remains to be seen if that will bring a decline in the sun's output of visible light — and therefore a decline in the sun's contribution to a warming climate during this upward part of the present solar cycle.
They are probably biased due to emphasis on one part of the world such as the North Atlantic / Europe region... It is probably better to view the climate changes during the last 2,000 years in terms of cool and warm centuries in various parts of the world.
Much of central and northern Alaska had much above average temperatures during 2015, while the Aleutians and parts of southern Alaska, including the panhandle were record warm, The 2014/15 winter temperature across Alaska was 11.6 °F, 8.0 °F above average.
The warmth was due to the near - record strong El Niño that developed during the Northern Hemisphere spring in the eastern and central equatorial Pacific Ocean and to large regions of record warm and much warmer - than - average sea surface temperatures in parts of every major ocean basin.
The lowest extent on record came during the remarkable summer melt season of 2012, fueled in part by summer storms that moved ice into warm waters.
During December 2015, in addition to much of the eastern and central equatorial Pacific, the western North Atlantic, the North Indian Ocean, the ocean waters south of Australia, and parts of the Arctic Seas north of Europe were notably record warm.
Much warmer - than - average temperatures engulfed most of the world's oceans during June 2016, with record high sea surface temperatures across parts of the central and southwest Pacific Ocean, northwestern and southwestern Atlantic Ocean, and across parts of the northeastern Indian Ocean.
They suggest this «pause» in the acceleration of carbon dioxide concentrations was, in part, due to the effect of the temporary slowdown in global average surface warming during that same period on respiration, the process by which plants and soils release CO2.
«This signal of warming emerged above the noise of background variability during the 20th century for most parts of the globe.
For example, the 2012 record minimum came during the remarkable summer melt season of 2012 and was fueled in part by summer storms that moved ice into warm waters.
The misconception about catching a cold from going jacketless may stem from the fact that colds do tend to circulate during chilly seasons, in part because people spend more time indoors and in close quarters (making it easier for illnesses to spread) than they do during warmer months.
Stop Mindless Stretching, Part 4: Warm - up, Cool - down, Injury Treatment, and a Bozo Prevention Strategy Stretching should not be the sole activity performed during a warm - up before or cool - down after your movement (or exercise) progWarm - up, Cool - down, Injury Treatment, and a Bozo Prevention Strategy Stretching should not be the sole activity performed during a warm - up before or cool - down after your movement (or exercise) progwarm - up before or cool - down after your movement (or exercise) program.
During this part of the warm up, static stretching should include all the major muscle groups, and this entire part should last for about five to ten minutes.
In the warmer months (and occasionally even during the winter), I often do the same thing, given that there is such a lovely abundance of beaches around these parts.
For the most part, coats are either used to 1) keep you warm during all the seasons,...
Use it on its own during the warmer months and layer it with other bedding during the chilly parts of the year.
As I told the co-host, Jason Colthorp from WDIV Channel 4 News, when he interviewed me during the show, I was so proud for being a part of this wonderful and heart warming event.
It for the most part just gets too warm to leave candles in lanterns outside except during Christmas.
Best part is that it can be worn with tights during those warmer days!
This look would be perfect for those of you in the warmer parts of the country, or for those of you up north to wear during the later spring days.
Grilled cheese and tomato soup is warm comfort food, and a mainstay during the cold snow laden winter that I hope we are finally coming out of around these parts.
How can you beat a big giant ball of fluff to keep you warm during the coldest part of the year!
During the warm - up part of the lesson, students practice stra...
During the workshops, students got the opportunity to take part in a fruit themed warm - up, a blindfolded guess the fruit and finally the main event; the Smoothie Bike.
Engineers focused on improving thermal efficiency and reducing friction of the engine's internal moving parts, especially during warm - up — the time when an engine emits higher levels of CO2 and other pollutants.
Global warming is also believed to be increasing feral cat numbers by extending the warmer part of each year during which they typically reproduce.
Owners can take their pugs out for several short walks a day or one long one, keeping in mind that they shouldn't walk their Pug for too long during warm or humid parts of the day.
Also, during warm weather, dogs are susceptible to heartworms that develop from being bitten by mosquitoes in some parts of the country.
During warmer weather you should move the cage to a cooler part of the house.
Therefore, during the day aristocratic ladies could use the mane to keep their hands warm and at night the shaved part was allowed under the covers to warm their toes.
During the last part of the Pleistocene there were actually five major periods of glaciation with four periods of warmer non glacial conditions between them.
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