Sentences with phrase «early winter freezes»

This year's early winter freezes, in addition to the ongoing drought, will undoubtedly have some effect on the season's production rates.

Not exact matches

In the late summer and early fall, when the crops come in and everyone starts roasting and putting up chiles for the coming year, I keep a pot of this stew simmering on the stove to fill and freeze in containers to enjoy during the cold winter months.
«Part of the challenge Syracuse faces is directly related to climate change, with colder winters, warmer summers, and more dramatic freeze - thaw events happening both earlier and later in the season,» she said.
The ground froze early, the first snow stayed on the ground without melting, the winter was more severe than usual, and there seemed to be «a constant fog over all Europe, and [a] great part of North America.»
Yet Gerrit de Veer, who kept a diary throughout the winter of 1596/7, mentions heavy snow as early as 9 August, and says that in September the nails froze to their lips while they were building the house.
The area of the Arctic Ocean covered by sea ice usually hits its winter peak in early to mid-March, as the freeze season ends with the re-emergence of the sun above the horizon.
Previous domestic efforts to establish the tree in the South, which came to a peak in the early 1980s, failed as winter freezes scythed dead swaths through experimental plantations.
Last winter we did not experience snow, summer just past by rather quick, and fall arrived with its freezing breeze a month early.
It's lovely for layering during cool but not freezing days such as in early fall and late spring, or if winter in your area doesn't reach below 10 degrees C.
In early 2007, a Bentley Continental GT Speed equipped with Nokian Hakkapeliitta Sport Utility 5 studded winter tyres and driven by four - time World Rally Champion Juha Kankkunen, broke the World Speed Record on Ice - on the frozen Baltic Sea near Oulu, Finland.
Tiny Eloise was found scared and frozen in early November when the really cold winter weather set in.
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.
The ice on the lake at my place is freezing about 3 weeks later than it did when I was a child (I'm 43), averaging thinner ice in the winters, and leaving about 2 weeks earlier.
Shorefast ice conditions along the northeastern Chukchi Sea coast (Barrow to Wainwright) reflect the combination of late freeze - up after the 2012 record minimum summer ice extent and persistent westerly flow advecting warm air throughout fall and early winter.
Fresh water freezes more quickly, so sea ice builds up quickly in the autumn and early winter.
If you were a merchant in the early 1700's and you built up a seasonal trade that relied on the Thames freezing over each winter, you might be concerned about a warming climate too.
Arctic lakes have been freezing up later in the year and thawing earlier, creating a winter ice season about 24 days shorter than it was in 1950, a University of Waterloo study has found.
This fell as snow because of the freezing temperatures of the early winter.
A new study from the University of Southampton revealed that Arctic lakes, which is usually frozen and covered with ice during winter months, is melting earlier each passing spring.
Heavy snow and lots of winter freezes had caused an out of town brokerage's sign, in late winter early spring, to be still frozen in ground, tilted at a windswept angle and bleached by the winter weather.
Snow cover and frozen ground generally limit the installation season to between late spring and early fall, making winter the ideal time to do your planning and shopping around.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z