Sentences with phrase «early fall temperatures»

Farmers can now grow corn in many areas where length of growing season, as well as spring and early fall temperatures, were formerly prohibitive.

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With the mercury falling down to chilly temperatures (especially in the early morning hours), I've started wrapping myself in winter coats, hats, gloves, and scarves only to shed them all in the afternoon when the sun is out (and feel a bit of a fool carrying my huge jacket down the streets).
That could mean a slightly earlier fall color season, particularly if temperatures dip below freezing.
State workers on the lower reaches of the Empire State Plaza's Corning Tower, which houses the Department of Health, were allowed to leave early yesterday due to a heating malfunction that caused temperatures indoors to fall as low as 45 degrees in the morning.
Widely scattered rain showers and thunderstorms can linger into the overnight hours with mostly cloudy skies, low temperatures will only fall into the upper 60s with areas of patch, dense fog by early Sunday morning.
State workers on the lower reaches of the Empire State Plaza's Corning Tower, which houses the Department of Health, were allowed to leave early Tuesday due to a heating malfunction that caused temperatures indoors to fall as low as 45 degrees in the morning.
Unlike earlier prototypes that fell apart at temperatures below 2200 degrees Fahrenheit (1200 degrees Celsius), the new thermal emitter remains stable at temperatures as high as 2500 F (1400 C).
In late 2010 and early 2011, the continent Down Under received about twice its normal complement of rain, thanks in large part to unusually warm sea - surface temperatures just north of Australia and a particularly strong La Niña — in essence, combining a source of warm humid air with the weather patterns that steered the moisture over the continent where it condensed and fell as precipitation.
That mean global tropospheric temperature has for the last 50 years fallen and risen in close accord with the SOI of 5 — 7 months earlier shows the potential of natural forcing mechanisms to account for most of the temperature variation.
The research concludes that MGT has for the last 50 years fallen and risen in close accord with the SOI of 5 - 7 months earlier and shows the potential of natural mechanisms to account for most of the temperature variation.
High temperatures also meant that any snow that did fall melted very early in the season, leaving only a smattering come spring.
Rising temperatures will reduce snowpack, shift historical patterns of streamflow in Montana, and likely result in additional stress on Montana's water supply, particularly during summer and early fall.
I've been hanging out in Boise for the long weekend, and fall has made an early appearance here; the temperatures are right around 70 °F, which is quite chilly for early September!
However, the temperature is starting to drop, especially early mornings and late afternoons, which means you guys can expect to see more fall transitional looks in the days to come.
Lightweight scarves give outfits those perfect fall - ish layers minus heatstroke when it's still early fall (or if you're lucky enough to have warm autumnal temperatures).
After the cooler temperatures two weekends ago, I was convinced we would be welcoming an early fall.
Early fall, when the temperatures are still decent, is especially fun: all the layering possibilities, minus the cold and wetness.
This winter white ruffle top works perfectly with the pants; and it is a cool fabric making it perfect for early fall's hot temperatures.
Come late August or early September I get the urge to bring out my fall decorations no matter what the temperature.
Northwest: In the early fall, beginning in September, the Pacific coastal areas are alive with sport fishing as the temperatures cool into the low 80's.
On the edge of the Sahara, Morocco enjoys desert sun and seasonal water temperatures in the low 70s in early fall dropping to high 50s in the dead of winter.
The city enjoys a typical tropical climate, with daytime temperatures of about 30 degrees for most of the year, falling to around 25 degrees during the monsoon season (from May to early September).
Please know that maintaining a water temperature of 84 degrees is difficult when the air temperature is below 50 degrees; therefore the water temperature may fluctuate in early spring and late fall.
In the late summer I'm loooking for signs that our monsoon rains will arrive, in the fall and spring I look for freezing temps that will affect my garden, in the winter I'm seeing if I need to bring in wood for the stove, and in early summer, I'm keeping an eye on high temperatures and winds that will dry out my trees and garden quickly.
Rising temperatures cause the sea ice to melt earlier in the year, driving the bears to shore before they have built sufficient fat reserves to survive the period of scarce food in the late summer and early fall.
That would have been unthinkable 30 years ago because temperatures would have been -25 deg C. Early springs combined with late falls can have profound impact on a relatively dry ecosystem that depends heavily on spring runoff.
As temperatures maintained near late summer or early fall averages, the departure from normal has continued to intensify throughout November (see here).
The second headline covers the period the recent fall in temperatures, and goes back to March 2014 (for Northern Hemisphere, earlier for Southern Hemisphere, Tropics, and Global).
Early last year Gulledge and several colleagues suggested that policymakers modify their all - or - nothing approach to a temperature target, instead adopting a «climate security» strategy borrowed from defense planning: Aim for an ambitious target, but prepare for the consequences should emissions - reduction measures fall short.
Scientists already know how climate change is impacting the Western United States — higher temperatures have translated to earlier spring snow melts, precipitation is falling more as rain instead of snow at higher elevations and there's reduced runoff and streamflow.
Snowpack is melting earlier as winter and spring temperatures rise, and in most states an increasing percentage of winter precipitation is falling as rain, meaning there is often less snowpack to begin with.
Using a statistical model based on canonical correlation analysis with fall sea surface temperature anomalies in the North Atlantic as the main predictor, Tivy shows below - normal ice concentrations throughout most of the region (Figure 12), which suggests an earlier - than - normal opening of the shipping season.
Seasonal drought risk is also projected to increase in summer and fall as higher temperatures lead to greater evaporation and earlier winter and spring snowmelt.11
(Between 1940 and the early Seventies, temperatures actually fell.)
NOx and VOC combine chemically with oxygen to form ozone during sunny, high - temperature conditions of late spring, summer and early fall.
This is a particular worry for areas like the Alps, where snowpack is melting ever - earlier as unseasonably warm temperatures begin earlier in the spring and creep deeper into the fall.
The earlier discussion was focussed on a particularly interesting phenomenon — why, when the recent few years seem to show a global fall in temperatures, have there been two exceptionally large summer melt - backs in the Arctic?
Combined with diminished precipitation, high temperatures in California are causing soils and vegetation to lose moisture earlier in the spring and stay dry later in the fall, meaning the landscape is flammable for more of the year.
This is changing and will continue going forward along with the global temperatures which have fallen since early summer.
Over the past few decades, warming temperatures have been linked to changes in the percentage of precipitation falling as rain or snow, and snow melt anomalies showing a trend towards earlier and faster stream flow.
In Australia in the 1800s they experienced temperatures soo high that Birds & Bats fell out of the air dead of Heat Exaustion, in the early 1900s they had the biggest natural fires in the world and yet according to the Climate experts after adjustments it is hotter now than then.
This fell as snow because of the freezing temperatures of the early winter.
It is dishonest of the IPCC not to admit there was an earlier pause, 1940 to 1970 during which global temperature actually fell.
On cold nights, turbulence stirs the lower atmosphere and keeps nighttime temperatures around the crops warmer, potentially warding off early fall frosts and extending the growing season.
[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.
«The power of Atlantic tropical cyclones is rising rather dramatically and the increase is correlated with an increase in the late summer / early fall sea - surface temperature over the North Atlantic.
And atmospheric CO2 levels are also declining compared to earlier ice ages since atmospheric CO2 levels depend primarily on global temperatures, which have been gradually falling.
Refrigerators should be set to about 37 degrees and so this advice only holds true in the late fall, early spring and during unseasonably warm winter spells where the temperature hovers between 33 and 40 degrees, the FDA's recommended range.
Temperatures like those can easily be found in an attic throughout late fall, winter and early spring, Haven says.
Come late August or early September I get the urge to bring out my fall decorations no matter what the temperature.
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