Sentences with phrase «freakish weather»

It's about freakish weather affecting almost everyone I know.
«It's the freakish weather we've been having.»
DAVID BRINKLEY, ABC News: Is this summer's terrible heat just temporary freakish weather, or is there a change in the atmosphere caused by our pollution?
Tony and the CET are concerned with England, though English records are rich in references to climate change and freakish weather extremes in France, Italy etc..
As a result of the warming Arctic, the jet streams become wavier and slower, causing freakish weather all across the Northern Hemisphere.
Embrace this freakish weather and get out of the house.
Up in Montana where I am, we have janky roads and freakish weather.
The last two weeks drop in global markets is solid enough evidence of that, as is the freakish weather conditions in different parts of the world that have had a negative impact on the farming sector.

Not exact matches

Unlike the freakish situation in California, where several years of low snowfall and rainfall are serving as a reminder of the tremendous natural variability in Pacific - influenced weather, and the need to always be vigilant when it comes to managing water supplies, the situation in Washington resembles the parched climate - changed normal for swaths of the West in the decades ahead.
Anyway, in The Day After Tomorrow New Yorkers need not feel alone as the entire Northern hemisphere is subjected to freakish destructive weather as the polar ice caps melt because of global warming and paradoxically result in temperatures dropping to sub-Arctic levels.
Can we say changes to the Arctic driven by global warming have had a role in the freakish winter weather North America has experienced?
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