Sentences with phrase «from the cold climate»

Being from a colder climate, the grill is packed away already Could I make this without it?
Most aDNA has come from samples younger than 50,000 years, and from cold climates.
Coming from a colder climate you'd think I'd have the best winter wardrobe tucked away and ready for any cold moments!
(And that was going from a cold climate.)
Chances are your» e going from a colder climate to a warmer one, so it's the perfect opportunity to layer up and get some of the heaviest and bulkiest pieces out of your bag.
Coming from a colder climate, I put it in 4 wheel high and drove it like a normal winter day from my home state while everyone was stuck inside.
The Jeep Wrangler Backcountry special edition model targets customers from cold climate areas
Snowbirds, those who flee southward from colder climates, attempt to avoid snow.
Even though his parents — Sheba and Nanook — had come from cold climate countries, Inuka is very well adjusted to Singapore's climate and has become one of the highlights of the Singapore Zoo.
They have long, silky coats that protect from the cold climate and a very short tail.
- Like, if you bought him from a colder climate (or litters are from colder weather) and pup is living in tropical or warm weather, then he may get light color shed (can say dark grey), especially if have long fur.
As one glance at our world map of scuba destinations shows, most of the world's best diving is in the tropics, and those of us from colder climates love to visit these exotic warmer climes to broaden our minds, refresh our spirits and feed our scuba cravings.
Cathcart, Linda L, The Americans: The Collage, catalogue, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston Kalil, Susie, «Americans: The Collage, Review,» Houston Post, 18 July, section AA, pp. 1 & 16 Johnson, Patricia C, «Amusements: Art: American Collages spotlighted in stunning don't miss CAM exhibit,» Houston Chronicle, 21 July, section 6, p. 6 Knaff, Deborah L, «Collage captures current whimsy,» Rice Thresher (Rice University, Houston), 20 August, p. 7 Kalil, Susie, «American Collage since 1950,» Artweek (Oakland, California), 18 September, volume 13, no. 30, p. 1 Rose, Barbara, «Talking about Art: Photos from a Cold Climate: more artworks by Scandinavians: collages made in U.S.A.,» Vogue (New York), October, volume 57, no. 10, p. 135
The sun output slowly increases from a cold climate to a hot one and the daisy population adjusts to keep the temperature just right.
By the 1970s, the persistent cooling trend had become a hot topic, so to speak, for magazines and books that fretted about a coming Ice Age, and the federal government supported studies that calculated the economic disasters expected from a colder climate.
A related criticism is that the decline in used station count has disproportionately removed stations from colder climates and thus introduced a false warming bias to the record.
Today, Director of the SSRC, John Casey has reaffirmed earlier research he led that independently discovered the sun's changes are the result of a family of cycles that bring about climate shifts from cold climate to warm and back again.

Not exact matches

With it's pristine beaches and persistently pleasant climate, San Diego fits all of the classic you want in a sunny escape from the cold.
Because Midwesterners are so familiar with brutally cold temperatures, weather that might seem cold to someone from a warmer climate seems toasty to a Midwesterner.
But some experts advise buying an air conditioner cover if you live in a cold climate to protect your AC from the winter weather.
But you can swing private lifeguarding as a seasonal business if you live in a cold climate, as long as you're supplementing this service with another stream of income — just take your pick from any of the other 40 small business ideas on this list.
Text and illustrations from The Vegetable Garden: Illustrations, Descriptions, and Culture of the Garden Vegetables of Cold and Temperate Climates, by Vilmorin - Andrieux et cie. London: J. Murray, 1885.
Pour up a skinny margarita or a mojito and you'll be transported far from the «baby it's cold outside» climate.
«And, of course, Istanbul is a wonderful place to live - with interesting culture, great nature and a fabulous climate, especially when you come from cold Denmark!
We also know that it is from the humours that are cold and moist, and thus, those suffering from the flu must spend the Winter months in a Hot and Dry climate, until Cured of all symptoms.
• In colder climates / winter, your baby needs a hat to keep the head protected from cold.
The North Ranch Elementary School regularly fields calls from schools in colder climates with questions on how to deal with coats, hats, galoshes and mittens.
In cold climates, you need an infant car seat at first to get your LO from car to house and back while keeping him toasty warm.
The super soft micro fleece construction of this sleepsack makes the Puppy Pals ideal for families living in colder climates, but with the added benefit of superior breathability, which will stop your baby from overheating as they dream of butterflies and puppies all night long.
If your baby is born in the winter and you live in a cold climate like Minnesota, you'll want to also have some knit sweaters and hats and maybe even a warm newborn bunting for transferring from the car to the house.
But the trail grows cold in eastern Asia, where warmer climates have made it hard to get ancient DNA from fossils.
«Organisms can deal with these stressful transitions from warm to cold by either acclimating - think about dogs putting on their winter coats - or by populations genetically evolving to deal with new stresses, a phenomenon known as rapid climate adaptation,» said Alison Gerken, a post-doctoral associate with UF's Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology and the lead author of a new study, published this month in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
According to a recent article published in Weatherwise, titled «The Weather and Climate of Arizona,» extreme weather events, ranging from «heat to cold and dryness to floods... dust storms, forest fires, and unparalleled lightning displays» are all too common in Arizona.
«Identifying which of these candidate genes actually causes variation in responses to cold snaps will give us the potential to understand whether evolution to climate change can occur in both wild and domesticated animals, allowing us to better predict which species or breeds will be «winners» and «losers» and to better mitigate the effects of anthropogenic climate change on a wide range of organisms from beneficial pollinators to invasive pests,» said Theodore Morgan an associate professor of evolutionary genetics in the Division of Biology at Kansas State University and senior author of the study.
A cold - blooded outlookIn addition, the snakes in this study, from the genus Crotalus, live largely in areas that experience intermediate climate changes.
Together with the new study from Tabun, the data suggest that ancient humans did not master fire until hundreds of thousands of years after they expanded into cold climates.
A new study of artifacts from a cave in Israel suggests that our ancestors began regularly using fire about 350,000 years ago — far enough back to have shaped our culture and behavior but too recent to explain our big brains or our expansion into cold climates.
So «people from warm climates, moving into cold climates, could be more susceptible [to] colds and related diseases,» Noback says.
Lead researcher Alex Chepstow - Lusty of French Institute of Andean Studies in Lima, Peru, says warmer temperatures enabled the Inca to build mountainside terraces for growing crops at altitudes previously too cold to support agriculture, and provided meltwater from the Andean glaciers for irrigation (Climate of the Past, vol 5, p 375).
The researchers identified several key circulation patterns that affected the winter temperatures from 1979 to 2013, particularly the Arctic Oscillation (a climate pattern that circulates around the Arctic Ocean and tends to confine colder air to the polar latitudes) and a second pattern they call Warm Arctic and Cold Eurasia (WACE), which they found correlates to sea ice loss as well as to particularly strong winters.
The oldest studied rodent fauna in this work, which inhabited the Iberian Peninsula from twelve million years ago, progressively shifted north looking for humid environments to survive climate change that caused prominent dry and cold environments in central Iberia.
One conclusion from the synthesis is that rising global temperatures result in regionally variable responses in soil respiration, with colder climates being considerably more responsive.
Antarctica cooled from a temperate climate with wet glaciers to the frigid climate and cold - based glaciers it has today.
The analysis of health data from Brisbane suggests humanity may struggle with the heat waves and cold snaps brought on by climate change
The weather fluctuates from one year to another and individual cold snaps in the Arctic area are not, as such, proof of the progression of climate change.
But explaining that to the public is proving difficult in the wake of recent revelations of errors in the last report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, furor over e-mails apparently stolen from a British climate research unit last fall, and an unusually cold and intense winter in many parts of the cClimate Change, furor over e-mails apparently stolen from a British climate research unit last fall, and an unusually cold and intense winter in many parts of the cclimate research unit last fall, and an unusually cold and intense winter in many parts of the country.
«Essentially, the very cold water that upwells off the California coast and gives coastal California such a cool, benign climate also protects it from hurricanes.
In the Arctic, the cold water has so far prevented harmful low latitude species from establishing themselves but this will change as the climate becomes warmer.
Retreating sea ice in the Iceland and Greenland Seas may be changing the circulation of warm and cold water in the Atlantic Ocean, and could ultimately impact the climate in Europe, says a new study by an atmospheric physicist from the University of Toronto Mississauga (UTM) and his colleagues in Great Britain, Norway and the United States.
The study analysed over 74 million (74,225,200) deaths between 1985 and 2012 in 13 countries with a wide range of climates, from cold to subtropical.
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