Sentences with phrase «from the extreme heat in»

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It won't get sick from working in extreme heat or cold, or from exposure to toxic substances or poor air quality.
United also said it would stop transporting animals between May 1 and Sept. 30 for travel to and from Las Vegas, Palm Springs, Phoenix and Tuscon because of the extreme heat in those destinations during summer months.»
In extreme heat, a snake is unable to differentiate its own tail from its prey, and will attack itself, self - cannibalizing until it perishes.
After years of running thousands of physics simulations, they put together a machine made up of hundreds of precision - engineered parts that would generate extreme heat, explains CEO Martin Roscheisen, who earned a PhD in engineering from Stanford, graduating from the same program and class as Google founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page.
Three sauces that build in heat, from the mild Riff Lord, to the hot Chocolate Lightning, to extreme Atom Splitter (replacing Painapple).
Our on - line store has a huge selection of hot sauce from all over the world and in all heat levels, from mildly spicy and full - flavored hot sauces to the most extreme - heat ultra-hot sauces and pepper extracts.
«As various parts of the country suffer under extreme heat, which at times can result in devastating consequences, people need to keep up the fluids from whatever source possible» said the Council's CEO, Mr Geoff Parker.
«As parts of the country suffer under extreme heat this summer, which can result in devastating consequences, people need to keep up the fluids from whatever non-alcoholic drinks possible.
The issue returned to the spotlight earlier this month when it emerged that 2400 sheep died from extreme heat during a voyage from WA to the Middle East in August 2017.
«As various parts of the country suffer under extreme heat, which at times can result in devastating consequences, people need to keep up the fluids from whatever source possible.
Granted, the majority of those opposed to Qatar have a plethora of reasons in their arsenal to object to the event; from human rights violations to extreme heat but is another reason for objection because the World Cup is taking place in a Middle Eastern country?
«Kids don't have to suffer heat injuries or in extreme cases, die from heatstroke.
On average, 675 deaths from extreme heat events occur each year in the United States.
«Our findings indicate that even a best - case scenario will lead to an increase in extreme heat exposure in the future, so from a planning perspective, identifying potential hotspots will help target public health efforts,» says Jones.
If you live in Texas or Florida, rising temperatures will combine with population growth to create a sixfold rise in numbers of people exposed to extreme and potentially fatal heat events from 2041 onwards.
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.
This lightweight pizza stone from Cuisinart is made from cordierite, a stone - like material that is more resistant to thermal shock than ceramic — it won't crack in extreme heat or cold.
Global warming played a role in half of 2012's litany of extreme weather events, from heat waves to storm surges
This means that the science of climate change may partially undergo a shift of its own, moving from trying to prove it is a problem (it is now «very likely» that greenhouse gases in the atmosphere have already caused enough warming to trigger stronger droughts, heat waves, more and bigger forest fires and more extreme storms and flooding) to figuring out ways to fix it.
These findings from University of Melbourne Scientists at the ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate System Science, reported in Nature Climate Change, are the result of research looking at how Australian extremes in heat, drought, precipitation and ocean warming will change in a world 1.5 °C and 2 °C warmer than pre-industrial conditions.
A report in 2014 from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration pointed to human - caused climate change as a significant influence on some extreme weather events in 2013 — notably heat waves in Europe, Asia and Australia.
The study shows that by century's end, absent serious reductions in global emissions, the most extreme, once - in -25-years heat waves would increase from wet - bulb temperatures of about 31 C to 34.2 C. «It brings us close to the threshold» of survivability, he says, and «anything in the 30s is very severe.»
The findings, published in The Lancet, also reveal that deaths due to moderately hot or cold weather substantially exceed those resulting from extreme heat waves or cold spells.
«It's often assumed that extreme weather causes the majority of deaths, with most previous research focusing on the effects of extreme heat waves,» says lead author Dr Antonio Gasparrini from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine in the UK.
NCAR, which is financed in part by the National Science Foundation, has spent several years searching for ways to extend the predicability of floods, droughts, heat waves and other extreme weather events from weeks to months as a way to give weather - sensitive sectors such as agriculture more time to protect themselves against costly losses.
The changing climate will enhance the wide variations in weather that mid-latitude regions already experience from year to year and bring an increased number of extreme events such as heat waves and hailstorms, Busalacchi says.
«From whichever angle we look at the heat extremes, the evidence we find points in the same direction,» Coumou says.
That narrowing gap is important to note because it seems to be driving extreme weather in the midlatitudes, from heat waves and droughts to heavy snowfalls.
The report, which also warns of major wildlife extinctions and risks to crops from extreme heat, calls for reducing emissions 80 percent from current levels by 2050, which is consistent with the targets in major climate legislation moving through Congress.
In the lab, protein amyloids, like those that clog up the brains of people who died from Alzheimer's disease, are impervious to just about anything, including extreme heat and cold and powerful detergents.
Using atmospheric data from the last 35 years, study author Daniel Horton, a Stanford University postdoc, and his colleagues found that persistent areas of high pressure in certain places were linked with extreme heat waves in Europe, western Asia and eastern North America.
Cooling to the scalp, its application works the nutrients from the inside out, locking in moisture, whilst also preventing UV damage and any further drying caused by extreme weather conditions and modern heating systems.
I'm not giving up on a thought of Summer yet being over since the weather had been amazing in Helsinki and from what I «hear», there is an extreme heat - wave streaming throughout the whole Europe... but I just can't stop thinking about Fall and dressing up for the most stylish season!
The job of these liners is to keep all the road dirt picked up by the wheels from entering the engine compartment but, in extreme cases, the heat from the engine can cause these liners to deform and move closer to the engine, causing the adhesive to catch fire.
The photos and video underline the 2019 X5's off - road capabilities, as they show prototypes being tested in various conditions, from extreme cold to scorching heat.
To ensure lasting performance, Renault Sport Technologies» development team has put the new Mégane Renault Sport 250 through its paces in a wide variety of situations, from long - distance circuit runs to extreme cold and heat, covering more than 300,000 km in testing.
From the dirt and gravel of South Africa and the dunes of Dubai, to the muddy fields of Cheshire, and from -30 °C in the frozen North Cape to searing 50 °C desert heat, the Bentayga's ability to perform on any surface and even in the most extreme conditions has been proFrom the dirt and gravel of South Africa and the dunes of Dubai, to the muddy fields of Cheshire, and from -30 °C in the frozen North Cape to searing 50 °C desert heat, the Bentayga's ability to perform on any surface and even in the most extreme conditions has been profrom -30 °C in the frozen North Cape to searing 50 °C desert heat, the Bentayga's ability to perform on any surface and even in the most extreme conditions has been proven.
The outstanding heat resistance of the brake discs also protects the materials from deformation caused by extreme stress while the aluminium brake disc chamber provides reliable protection against corrosion — resulting in the highest possible levels of driving dynamics, safety and operational life.
It's a clean - looking shield that greatly reduces radiant heat resulting in a cooler cabin interior and overall component protection from the effects of extreme heat.
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This all - terrain vehicle is designed to survive the harshest conditions — extreme heat, extreme cold, from the rainforest to the desert, in flood or drought.
In Texas, for example, the law prohibits an owner from keeping a dog outside and unattended by use of a restraint that (1) unreasonably limits the dog's movement between the hours of 10 p.m. and 6 a.m.; (2) is within 500 feet of the premises of a school; or (3) where extreme weather conditions are present under 32 degrees Fahrenheit, and when there is a heat advisory.
They can be negatively affected by extremes in heat and cold, and they also do not generally get the attention they need from you when they are not inside.
Be sure to place the cage in an area free from drafts, chills, extreme heat and sudden temperature changes.
I agree with you that the extreme heat makes it difficult to evaluate the change in the dog's exercise tolerance (I'm about 100 miles from Memphis, and it's been 100 degrees and high humidity for the last six weeks.)
Many dogs are susceptible to extremes in temperature so it is vital we protect them from both the heat and cold.
Animals can over heat from numerous circumstances; however, in summer, we think of excessive exercise, extreme outdoor temperatures, and being left in non-ventilated locations, such as cars.
Our canned foods should also be stored in a cool place, protected from extreme heat or cold.
Domestic rabbits are different from their wild relatives — they don't do well in extreme temperatures, especially summer heat.
They differ from other breeds in that they have very little body fat and fine hair making them intolerant to extreme heat and cold.
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