Sentences with phrase «from weather exposure»

Headlight and taillight lenses are showing signs of distress from weather exposure, but I like that the wheels still look like they just came from the showroom.

Not exact matches

It has shades which are big enough, thus able to protect your twins from direct exposure by the sun's rays and other harsh weather conditions.
In a new study, a team of researchers from Case Western Reserve University and Gebze Technical University (GTU) in Turkey used data science to determine and predict the effects of exposure to weather and other conditions on materials in solar panels.
The field of urban planning is gaining interest as cities around the world, including nearby Houston, are facing increased exposure to weather - related risks and hazards ranging from sea level rise and flooding to temperature build - up and urban heat island effect.
«Combined with information on vulnerability and exposure, it serves as a scientific basis for assessment of global risk from extreme weather, the discussion of mitigation targets, and liability considerations,» the researchers concluded.
The available 4 - / 7 - pin connector has been relocated to inside the bumper itself, helping protect the wiring from exposure to weather and aggressive terrain.
New Jersey's new care requirements for dogs and other pets and service animals has already proven an effective tool for animal control and law enforcement trying to save animals from exposure to bad weather and inhumane tethering.
Some communities of color: There are racial disparities in climate - sensitive exposures to extreme heat in urban areas, and in access to means of adaptation — for example air conditioning use.235, 236,237,238 There are also racial disparities in withstanding, and recovering from, extreme weather events.239, 240
When siting a weather station in a desert area or in a desert town, an area with good ventilation and exposure to the wind, as far from buildings as possible, is important.
It consists of nine chapters, covering risk management; observed and projected changes in extreme weather and climate events; exposure and vulnerability to as well as losses resulting from such events; adaptation options from the local to the international scale; the role of sustainable development in modulating risks; and insights from specific case studies.
The idea of gaining climate inferences from the NWS Climatological Data network is not realistic without a careful examination of each stations exposure history Thank the fire weather people for the RAWS network with little pavement, heated buildings or night - lights in their view shed.
But changes in risk from major weather hazards (storms and floods) in the short term, up to the middle of the 21st century, are likely to be dominated by changes in exposure and vulnerability.
For the first six decades to 1720 the figures are printed in italics as an indication that they must be considered less reliable, based as they are on extrapolation from the results of readings of highly imperfect instruments in uncertain exposures at a considerable distance, generally in south - east England; or on estimates based on interpretations of daily observations of wind and weather.
The scale of natural disasters has also increased because of deforestation, environmental degradation, urbanization, and intensified climate variables.20 The distinctive health, behavioral, and psychosocial needs of children subject them to unique risks from these events.21 Extreme weather events place children at risk for injury, 22 loss of or separation from caregivers, 21 exposure to infectious diseases, 23 and a uniquely high risk of mental health consequences, including posttraumatic stress disorder, depression, and adjustment disorder.24 Disasters can cause irrevocable harm to children through devastation of their homes, schools, and neighborhoods, all of which contribute to their physiologic and cognitive development.25
* The U.S. government's full financial exposure from insurance programs (flood, multi-crop insurance etc), disaster relief and other forms of weather - related assistance has never been assessed.
Fields primarily represents insurance companies in coverage disputes and high - exposure bad faith cases arising from catastrophic weather events.
And, since battery throttling kicks in when batteries are old or cold — and Canadians not only face extremely cold winter weather but sometimes also prematurely age their iPhones by mounting them in front of heating vents in the cars or leave them on top of heating elements in their homes, we can benefit from the additional exposure and education.
Give me lots of windows and at least three exposures (includingg east and south) and then «comfortable, welcoming, casual» (as Sallie says), a little country cottage, weathered, slightly rustic, rooms built around a favorite piece of art or chair or other, nothing matchy - match (only matching pieces I have are the two old but excessively comfortable «curl up and snuggle» club chairs from my late husband) and maybe something whimsical or unexpected.
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