Sentences with phrase «extremely warm temperatures»

A combination of the rooftop and downtown urban siting explain the regular occurrence of extremely warm temperatures.
What is worth noting in the next map (shown below) are the extremely warm temperatures that exist in the flows of moisture that continue to feed «Winter Storm Europa».
In both 2016 and 2017, the warmth early in the year was most prominently expressed as extremely warm temperatures in the Arctic and sub-Arctic land areas.
Two other important features are conspicuous in the dipole temperature pattern: extremely warm temperatures in the Arctic near Alaska and warm ocean temperatures in the eastern Pacific.
That 1998's extremely warm temperatures were largely confined to one calendar year makes the annual record high temperature 1998 has established quite a difficult one to break.
Our cats, especially those used to air conditioning indoors are not acclimated to extremely warm temperatures.
Brazos County experienced extremely warm temperatures, and in Montgomery County the temperatures were too high for winter annual planting.
«The current record - breaking drought has arisen from both extremely low precipitation and extremely warm temperature,» Professor Diffenbaugh says.

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Serve warm or at room temperature, dusted with the icing sugar — the jam is extremely hot when the buns first come out of the oven, so handle and eat with care.
This is extremely important otherwise cutting your bread at a warm temperature will make it crumble!
Under the worst - case scenario (RCP 8.5), which assumes that greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise throughout the 21st century, the authors show the potential for extremely large net increases in temperature - related mortality in the warmer regions of the world.
Ice shells of icy satellites can have warm interiors — approximately 0 degrees C — but surface temperatures as low as -200 degrees C -LRB--330 F), like on Saturn's moon Enceladus, though the team's apparatus does not reach that extremely low temperature.
The report, written and reviewed by leading U.S. scientists as part of the National Climate Assessment, reinforces that warming temperatures and extreme weather around the globe are «extremely likely» to be the result of carbon pollution from human activities.
It's warm and salty — a corrosive environment — and its tissue is extremely sensitive to temperature variation.
The range of maple trees may move north with warming temperatures, but this is an extremely slow process that will likely take many centuries to be felt, he added.
On particular case in point was this past winters extremely warm periods, in fact as I can recall Michael Mann write, about North Americas sea of red temperature anomalies of January as something which is supposed to happen «20 years» from now.
Temperature extremes over these years is basically in line with what is expected under global warming - an increase in extremely warm episodes and a decline in extremely cold ones.
The researchers also looked at the changing likelihood of «extremely warm summers,» defined as the real - world summer in each region with the highest average wet bulb globe temperature between 1973 and 2012.
At the extremely low surface temperatures on these objects, water ice takes a disordered, amorphous form instead of the regularly ordered crystals typical in warmer areas, such as snowflakes on Earth.
On top of that, temperatures have been extremely warm — the winter of 2014 - 2015 was the hottest on record for California — which meant that what precipitation did fall often did so as rain and not snow.
«It is thus extremely likely (> 95 % probability) that the greenhouse gas induced warming since the mid-twentieth century was larger than the observed rise in global average temperatures, and extremely likely that anthropogenic forcings were by far the dominant cause of warming.
When I use the Munchkin bottle warmer to heat up the bottle, I need to keep a close eye on the thermometer because the milk can reach extremely high temperatures within two minutes.
With the latter option however, it is extremely important to understand that a refrigerated block is 40 degrees cooler, must be warmed up even slower, and you are effectively working with three temperature zones, not just two.
An infrared sauna is a wood - based room that warms the body through infrared rays as opposed to extremely high temperatures or moisture.
It also has four times more nutrition than growing wheatgrass indoors which is an extremely unnatural condition where temperatures are too warm, seeds are too close together and the plant is forced to grow seven times faster than nature intended.
With temperatures in the upper 50's (which is considered extremely warm for the locals) I can't help but start dreaming up all of the spring outfit inspiration I have for the warmer weather.
On extremely cold days, a Positive Temperature Coefficient heater warms air instantly by passing it over an electrically heated ceramic element.
As Huskies are engineered to withstand the coldest of temperatures, their fur is extremely thick so they must be groomed regularly, especially if the climate they reside in is warm.
In common with many animals, dogs are extremely sensitive to heat, and even on a mildly warm day they can quickly overheat — even with the car windows open and water available — as temperatures can quickly heat up to around 50 degrees Celsius.
Hookworm larvae can survive weeks in cool, moist soil but will not survive long in extremely cold or warm, dry temperatures.
Temperatures were in the low 80's, unusually warm for this time of year, and most days were extremely windy.
What we enjoyed most was the quiet, the landscaping which is extremely well taken care of, the song birds, the flowers and of course the constant warm temperatures.
The marine iguanas special adaptation is that their black skin, which they use as a natural solar panel, warming their core temperature high enough to withstand the extremely cold waters.
Item 8 could be confusing in having so many messages: «It is extremely likely that more than half of the observed increase in global average surface temperature from 1951 to 2010 was caused by the anthropogenic increase in greenhouse gas... The best estimate of the human - induced contribution to warming is similar to the observed warming over this period....
On particular case in point was this past winters extremely warm periods, in fact as I can recall Michael Mann write, about North Americas sea of red temperature anomalies of January as something which is supposed to happen «20 years» from now.
A map showing the difference between temperatures on Dec. 30 and averages shows how a potent storm carried extremely warm air over the North Pole.
It also seems that even though the selective absorption of specific energy bands by different molecules IS the mechanism to add energy to the air, the energy absorbed by CO2 & especially Water Vapor is extremely rapidly dispersed by molecular collisions to ALL the components of the atmosphere, so that the N2 and O2 also heatup, and all the atmospheric components assume a uniform temperature (ie global warming).
Not really, if one notices that the additional Temperature data is less extremely varying than areas affected strongly by El Nino and La Nina, and that the arctic warming is rapid.
McKibben and his source for data on the storm, Wunderground meteorologistI Jeff Masters, are right when they say this storm is being fed by extremely warm sea temperatures and will be producing extraordinary rainfall (as I wrote on Wednesday).
The water temperature is still extremely warm for this time of year, and the visibility is very limited because of a large amount of biological material (easy to see when you are diving).
So how come the warmer temperatures 1920 - 40's has no effect at all on the extremely straight Antarctic CO2 curve?
The Little Ice Age is troublesome for global - warming alarmists, since historical evidence suggests the period had extremely low global temperatures, which began recovering only as recently as the mid-19th century.
I said «So how come the warmer temperatures 1920 - 40's has no effect at all on the extremely straight Antarctic CO2 curve?».
in southern ontario to show primarily two things: one is that summer temperatures are not increasing, only winter temperatures are increasing therefore it is not in fact getting warmer it is only getting less cold (there is no argument that the seasonally averaged trend is rising); two is that the slight averaged rise is extremely small compared to the daily and seasonal temperature fluctuations.
The brutally hot weather follows on the state's blazing summer of 2011, when the average statewide temperature for the summer months set a record for the warmest summer ever recorded for any state in the U.S.. It's no coincidence that both this summer and last summer were extremely dry, since drought conditions often lead to higher temperatures.
«Not only is it extreme in any number of measures — air temperature, loss of sea ice and on and on — but there are so many things we haven't seen, particularly this extremely warm fall,» said study co-author Brendan Kelly, executive director of the Study of Environmental Arctic Change at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks.
Christidis, N., P. A. Stott, and S. J. Brown, 2011: The role of human activity in the recent warming of extremely warm daytime temperatures.
In addition, the pattern of sea surface temperatures at low latitudes is extremely important for regional climate variations (shown, for example, by the increased likelihood of heavy winter rainfall in California when the eastern tropical Pacific warms in El Niño events).
«The authors write that «the Mediterranean region is one of the world's most vulnerable areas with respect to global warming,»... they thus consider it to be extremely important to determine what impact further temperature increases might have on the storminess of the region... produced a high - resolution record of paleostorm events along the French Mediterranean coast over the past 7000 years... from the sediment bed of Pierre Blanche Lagoon [near Montpellier, France]... nine French scientists, as they describe it, «recorded seven periods of increased storm activity at 6300 - 6100, 5650 - 5400, 4400 - 4050, 3650 - 3200, 2800 - 2600, 1950 - 1400, and 400 - 50 cal yr BP,» the latter of which intervals they associate with the Little Ice Age.
The basic proposition of believing we have recent catastrophic global warming based on our extremely suspect temperature records is highly debatable.
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