Sentences with phrase «exceptionally cold winters»

For example, an exceptionally cold winter in the North Pacific would allow the ocean surface to soak up a large amount of oxygen.
Alaska just had their third coldest summer on record, after an exceptionally cold winter.
After all, the Ice between Greenland and Canada saw an additional 20 cm of thickness due to the exceptionally cold winter.

Not exact matches

This winter has been exceptionally cold and snowy, with weather extremes everywhere it seems.
The researchers highlight that the exceptionally wet UK summers of 2007 and 2012 had notably negative readings of the NAO, as did the cold, snowy winters of 2009/2010 and 2010/2011, while the exceptionally mild, wet, stormy winters experienced in 2013/2014 and 2015/2016 showed pronounced positive spikes.
Professor Chipperfield said he undertook this study because of the exceptionally cold Arctic winter of 2010/11.
With only one winter vortex per year, it will take many more years to determine if the exceptionally cold 2004 - 2005 winter is part of a trend or simply a single cold event.
Though it's a common pastime in colder destinations during the winter, going ice skating is an exceptionally romantic activity on a special evening like New Year's Eve.
With only one winter vortex per year, it will take many more years to determine if the exceptionally cold 2004 - 2005 winter is part of a trend or simply a single cold event.
He argued that the exceptionally cold snowy 2009 - 2010 winter in Europe had a connection with the loss of sea - ice in the Arctic.
Years 1900 - 1930 were the coolest long period with average of about 4.5 C, 1931 - 39 were warmer (about 6.0 C, and 1938 warmest in record in many parts of Finland), but 1940 - 41 were exceptionally cold helping Finland in defending against Russian invasion in «Winter War».
Such would have been the case especially during extreme events like the exceptionally cold Arctic winter of 2010 - 2011.
The late tenth to early thirteenth centuries (about AD 950-1250) appear to have been exceptionally warm in western Europe, Iceland and Greenland (Alexandre 1987, Lamb, 1988) This period is known as the Medieval Climatic Optimum China was, however, cold at this time (mainly in winter) but South Japan was warm (Yoshino, 1978) This period of widespread warmth is...
Last winter, too, was exceptionally snowy and cold across the Eastern United States and Eurasia, as were seven of the previous nine winters.
Some notably cold winters were balanced by exceptionally hot summers so mean averages for some of the frost fair years, for example, are not as cold as may be expected.
During the middle of summer or winter when temperatures are stable, this might not be noticed at all, it was only noticed in spring when certain stations reported exceptionally cold temperatures because they were reporting March data in April.
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