Not exact matches
Dead zones occur throughout the world and persist through the summer until
plunging water
temperatures — and often hurricanes — mix oxygen back into the depths each
fall.
Along with the cloudy skies the
temperatures randomly
plunged from the 90's to the 70's... it actually kind of starting to feel like
Fall already.
The high and persistent
temperatures this
fall are particularly extraordinary, scientists said, because the region has already
plunged into «polar night,» the time of year when the sun no longer rises over the North Pole.
Bottom line is if there were no greenhouse gases in the atmosphere like on the moon, daytime high
temperatures at the equator in the spring and
fall would exceed the boiling point of water and of course nighttime
temperatures would
plunge far below freezing.
THE «extreme» cold has seen Iguanas frozen solid in Florida, alligators in a state of cryogenic freeze, sharks washed up in Cape Cod «stranded due to cold shock», the coldest Super Bowl on record, Niagara
Falls frozen over, a thermometer in the world's coldest village breaking as
temperatures plunge to -62 C, the lowest
temperature ever recorded in Bangladesh, frozen crops creating a food crisis in Europe, even a mass die - off of sea creatures as UK ocean temps
plunged 1 - 3 degrees centigrade, cold
temperatures smashed across Saskatchewan's central and south regions in the spring of April, and the list of non-heat «extremes» goes on.