Sentences with phrase «for lake effect»

Lake effect snow is comparatively much easier to forecast that there is going to be a major storm but much less confidence in timing, amounts and locations because the conditions for lake effect snow are very narrow.
The warmer those lake temperatures, the more moisture in the air, and the greater potential for lake effect snows.
Honorable mentions went to David Michaels for Doubt is Their Product: How Industry's Assault on Science Threatens Your Health, and Nancy A. Nickols for Lake Effect: Two Sisters and a Town's Toxic Legacy.
Ironically, if the lakes enter the fall with record warm temperatures, it could herald an above - average season for lake effect snow, which occurs when cold, dry air blows across large expanses of comparatively milder waters.

Not exact matches

At Lake 260, for example, scientists added synthetic hormones from birth control pills at concentrations found downstream of wastewater outfalls, to test the effects on aquatic organisms.
One example, she notes, is the lake effect caused by Lake Erie, which can delay planting for northern Ohio and Pennsylvania farmlake effect caused by Lake Erie, which can delay planting for northern Ohio and Pennsylvania farmLake Erie, which can delay planting for northern Ohio and Pennsylvania farmers.
Camp Sunshine at Sebago Lake is the only organization in the nation committed to addressing the effects of life - threatening illnesses not only for affected children, but also their entire families.
JEFFERSON COUNTY, N.Y. — Governor Andrew Cuomo made it very clear Monday: He feels Plan 2014 — the guide that went into effect in December and was designed to help Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River ecosystems by keeping levels higher, longer and allowing for more fluctuation — was a major blunder.
The National Weather Service in Buffalo has issued Lake Effect Snow warnings, through Monday morning, for Chautauqua, Cattaraugus, Oswego, Jefferson and Lewis Counties.
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today urged residents to begin taking the necessary steps to prepare for accumulations of lake effect snow that will impact parts of western and northern New York tonight through early Monday morning.
The ingredients are in place for a short but intense lake effect storm late this weekend in Upstate New York.
The governor urged residents to begin taking the necessary steps to prepare for accumulations of lake effect snow that will impact parts of western and northern New York tonight through early tomorrow morning.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo made it very clear Monday: He feels Plan 2014 — the guide that went into effect in December and was designed to help Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River ecosystems by keeping levels higher, longer and allowing for more fluctuation — was a major blunder.
A Lake Effect Snow Warning has been issued for Erie and Genesee Counties, from 1 p.m. today through 1 a.m. Thursday.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo and other critics of Plan 2014, which was put in effect at the beginning of last year, blame the plan for last year's widespread flooding along the lake's shore and the upper St. Lawrence River.
As Buffalo braces for its next dose of snow following the city's first major lake effect storm, officials say plows are ready and traffic conditions should be better, compared to Wednesday afternoon's gridlock.
Heavy lake effect snow is nothing new for people who live in Oswego County.
The National Weather Service has issued a lake - effect snow warning for parts of Central New York until this evening.
Just in time for the first major Lake Effect snow storm of the season - the Buffalo Police Department has rolled out new all - wheel drive cars.
For area residents and business which suffered damage from the November Lake Effect snow storm that dumped several feet of snow on parts of Western New York, Governor Andrew Cuomo is seeking a federal disaster declaration.
Cayuga County Sheriff David Gould reports that the Sheriff's Office has issued a TRAVEL ADVISORY of NO UNNECESSARY TRAVEL for areas under a band of lake effect snow stretching across Auburn and northern Cayuga County.
A lake - effect snow watch goes into effect Tuesday night and runs through Thursday afternoon for southern Erie, Chautauqua and Cattaraugus counties.
They call it the Lake Wobegon Effect, named for Garrison Keelor's fictional hometown from the National Public Radio show, «where the women are strong, the men are good looking, and all of the children are above average.»
Freshwater such as lakes, though, receive various sources of carbon dioxide from decomposing organic and inorganic matter swept into them, which makes it hard for scientists to distinguish between the direct effects of rising atmospheric CO2 and these other elements.
The effect of Kelvin - Helmholtz instability waves (named for 19th century scientists Lord William Thomson Kelvin and Hermann von Helmholtz) can commonly be seen in cloud patterns, on the surface of oceans or lakes, or even a backyard pool.
In 2006 Lake Erie didn't freeze for the first time in history, which led to «lake effect» snowfalls as more evaporating water was available for precipitatLake Erie didn't freeze for the first time in history, which led to «lake effect» snowfalls as more evaporating water was available for precipitatlake effect» snowfalls as more evaporating water was available for precipitation.
While the effects of human activity on the seal population can be detrimental — for example through a high rate of fishing bycatch mortality as observed on Lake Saimaa — a novel conservation method can help the seal population to cope with climate change.
«ECAS was pleased to work with community scientists to study the long - term effects of this beautiful lake and the birds that depend upon it,» said John Reuland, volunteer coordinator for the Lake Abert stlake and the birds that depend upon it,» said John Reuland, volunteer coordinator for the Lake Abert stLake Abert study.
Our data clearly demonstrate that cleaning up air pollution continues to have the desired effect of improving water quality for our region's lakes,» said NHAES researcher William McDowell, professor of environmental science and director of the NH Water Resources Research Center.
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Stefan W. Hell (developed super-resolved fluorescence microscopy, 2014) was motivated to break the diffraction limit and wanted to do something that would be useful for future generations; and Klaus von Klitzing's (discovery of integer quantum Hall effect, 1985) three things you need to get a Nobel prize are: to cross lake Constance, eat chocolate, and buy yourself a Nobel prize medal (which you could go touch if you asked him).
In Chicago, for example, the city's effect on initiating storms could be muted by winds produced by Lake Michigan, which plays a large role in its localized weather.
Lake Placid for training effect (and because it was close) and then Chattanooga for a PR.
Props to you, people of Cleveland, and everyone in «lake effect» cities for that matter.
On our most recent conversation for WUWM's «Lake Effect,» Dan Harmon and I never got around to defining terms precisely.
Retired to Lake Tahoe, just outside Reno, they decided that gifted education fit their bill: The gifted population was small enough that they could have an effect (people with an IQ above 145 account for 0.13 percent of the population).
SALT LAKE CITY — Miss Pleasant Grove talked about the effects suicide had on her life during an interview Wednesday for Suicide Prevention week.
Lake Effect host Mitch Teich tries his hand at the first education news quiz for the month of November, with reporter Rachel Morello.
Seeking escape from the gloomy lake - effect winters for which Central New York is famous, she followed the lure of warmer weather and left New York for a job in Alexandria, Virginia.
Rows of tract houses are replacing rows of citrus trees in south Lake, bringing an unanticipated side effect: This is Central Florida's hot zone for stray, unwanted and lost pets.
The combination of the lake and altitude creates uniquely ideal conditions for the treatment of upper respiratory tract diseases, an effect known as «the climatic spa.»
A hurricane watch is now in effect for the Florida peninsula from Jupiter Inlet southward and around the peninsula to Bonita Beach, including the Florida Keys, Lake Okeechobee and Florida Bay, while the government of Cuba has extended its tropical storm warning to Villa Clara province.
According to a report from Bloomberg, JP Morgan Chase has said that many cardholders are renewing the card for another year, and that it's had a positive effect across Chase's range of cards — spending on all cards rose 13 % over last year and card revenue rose 3 % according to Chase's CFO Marianne Lake.
In these and other paintings, he reduced the shapes of mountains, shoreline, trees, lakes and clouds, always parallel to the picture plane, to their essentials for an austere, monumental effect.
Group Island Press: Recent Prints, Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, St. Louis, MO, 2018 Thinking Through Art, Middlebury College Museum of Art, Middlebury, VT, 2018 Sunrise, Sunset, Emerson Dorsch Gallery, Miami, FL, 2017 The Unhomely, Denny Gallery, New York, NY, 2017 Women Painting, Miami Dade College, Kendall Gallery, Miami, FL, 2017 New Faces, Different Places, Central Features Contemporary Art, Albuquerque, NM 2017 The Home Show, form & concept, Santa Fe, NM, 2016 Girls Who Dance in Dissonance, Wayside, Los Angeles, CA, 2016 Surface Area: Selections from the Permanent Collection, Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY, 2016 Self - Proliferation, Girls» Club, curated by Micaela Giovannotti, Fort Lauderdale, FL, 2016 Faces and Vases, Royal NoneSuch Gallery, Oakland, CA, 2016 Visions Into Infinite Archives, SOMArts Cultural Center, curated by Black Salt Collective, San Francisco, CA, 2016 Summer Art Faculty Exhibition, Schick Art Gallery, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY, 2015 Paula Wilson & Jovencio de la Paz, Saugatuck Center for the Arts, Saugatuck, MI, 2015 Perception Isn't Always Reality, Kranzberg Arts Center, St. Louis, MO, 2015 DRAW: Mapping Madness, Inside — Out Art Museum, curated by Tomas Vu, Beijing, China, 2014 - 2015 Lake Effect, Saugatuck Center for the Arts, curated by Mike Andrews, Saugatuck, MI, 2014 I Am The Magic Hand, Sikkema Jenkins & Co, Organized by Josephine Halvorson, New York, NY, 2013 Sanctify, Vincent Price Museum, Los Angeles, CA, 2013 The Bearden Project, Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY, 2012 Configured, Benrimon Contemporary, Curated By Teka Selman, New York, NY 2012 Art by Choice, Mississippi Museum of Fine Art, Jackson, MS, 2011 The February Show, Ogilvy & Mather, New York, NY, 2011 Art on Paper: The 41st Exhibition, Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro, NC, 2010 Defrosted: A Life of Walt Disney, Postmasters Gallery, New York, NY, 2010 41st Collectors Show, Arkansas Art Center, Little Rock, AK, 2009 - 2010 Carrizozo Artist's Show, Gallery 408, Carrizozo, NM, 2009 - 2010 While We Were Away, Sragow Gallery, New York, NY, 2009 A Decade of Contemporary American Printmaking: 1999 - 2009, Tsingha University, Beijing, China, 2009 Collected.
Heat waves and increased lake effect snows seem like very reasonable expectations for a warmer world.
(Maybe there's some hope for a super lake snow effect (like in Moscow winter 2012/13) and the feedback gets a wee bit less catastrophic.)
In this data activity, students interpret raw data on snow cover and explore the climatic impact of the «lake effect» - a significant factor determining snowfall amount in the Great Lakes drainage basin is the surface temperature of the lakes... (View More) Step - by - step instructions for use of the MY NASA DATA Live Access Server (LAS) guide students through selecting a data set, importing the data into a spreadsheet, creating graphs, and analyzing data pLakes drainage basin is the surface temperature of the lakes... (View More) Step - by - step instructions for use of the MY NASA DATA Live Access Server (LAS) guide students through selecting a data set, importing the data into a spreadsheet, creating graphs, and analyzing data plakes... (View More) Step - by - step instructions for use of the MY NASA DATA Live Access Server (LAS) guide students through selecting a data set, importing the data into a spreadsheet, creating graphs, and analyzing data plots.
Significant amounts of snowfall over the winter of 2010 — 2011 meant more water for Lake Powell, and this effect lasted into the spring of 2012.
We are getting hit by lake effect snow now and I expect that to continue with the open water for a few weeks.
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