Sentences with phrase «generally warm conditions»

The southern hemisphere also saw generally warm conditions over land in all seasons.
[11] This episode marked the close of the Precambrian eon, and was succeeded by the generally warmer conditions of the Phanerozoic, during which multicellular animal and plant life evolved.
Up is less ice (so generally warmer conditions), down is more (generally cooler), the distant past is on the left and the present is to the right:
Hence, at least for the area of the northern North Atlantic, a picture was already emerging of generally warmer conditions around the centuries leading up to the end of the first millennium, but framed largely by comparison with strong evidence of much cooler conditions in later centuries, particularly the 17th century.

Not exact matches

The cold winter months are when El Niño holds sway over North American weather patterns, generally leading to cooler and wetter weather over the southern tier of the U.S. and warmer and drier conditions over the northern parts of the country and southern Canada.
For example, Sturrock et al. (2011) estimate that a) Dothistroma needle blight (Dothistroma septosporum or D. pini), whose primary host in Montana is ponderosa pine, will have reduced or increased impacts, depending on warmer and drier or wetter conditions, respectively; and b) Armillaria root disease (Armillaria spp.), which generally affects Douglas - fir and grand fir, will have increased impacts under warmer, drier conditions, but no change under warmer, wetter conditions.
Generally drier and warmer conditions result in the northwestern US (NWSa undated).
Large - scale surface temperature reconstructions yield a generally consistent picture of temperature trends during the preceding millennium, including relatively warm conditions centered around A.D. 1000 (identified by some as the «Medieval Warm Period») and a relatively cold period (or «Little Ice Age») centered around 1warm conditions centered around A.D. 1000 (identified by some as the «Medieval Warm Period») and a relatively cold period (or «Little Ice Age») centered around 1Warm Period») and a relatively cold period (or «Little Ice Age») centered around 1700.
Worked all year round even in very cold or wet conditions, their coats are generally thick, warm and waterproof to deal with the most extreme climates.
All dogs with hives or atopic skin conditions generally benefit from the soothing effects of a cool bath (warm or hot water makes may make the itching worse), with a colloidal oatmeal shampoo and / or conditioner.
The conditions are generally calm and the air and water temperatures are warm enough to wear simply a bathing suit or light wetsuit top.
We have selected inland fresh water lakes for their convenient locations, they make it easier to set up and equipment and enter the water, they are generally warmer than the sea and can be dived in all weather conditions.
While scientists generally agree that a warming climate will lead to extreme weather conditions like drought and stronger, more frequent storms, they are unable to say that climate change definitively caused, say, the polar vortex, or California's current drought.
Warmer than normal temperatures generally accompanied dry conditions this month.
Surely the obvious rational conclusion is the climate is generally warming, but local weather conditions in a few countries cause some glaciers to advance for a few years.
Large - scale surface temperature reconstructions yield a generally consistent picture of temperature trends during the preceding millennium, including relatively warm conditions centered around A.D. 1000 (identified by some as the «Medieval Warm Period») and a relatively cold period (or «Little Ice Age») centered around 1warm conditions centered around A.D. 1000 (identified by some as the «Medieval Warm Period») and a relatively cold period (or «Little Ice Age») centered around 1Warm Period») and a relatively cold period (or «Little Ice Age») centered around 1700.
There were no globally synchronous multi-decadal warm or cold intervals that define a worldwide Medieval Warm Period or Little Ice Age, but all reconstructions show generally cold conditions between AD 1580 and 1880, punctuated in some regions by warm decades during the eighteenth centwarm or cold intervals that define a worldwide Medieval Warm Period or Little Ice Age, but all reconstructions show generally cold conditions between AD 1580 and 1880, punctuated in some regions by warm decades during the eighteenth centWarm Period or Little Ice Age, but all reconstructions show generally cold conditions between AD 1580 and 1880, punctuated in some regions by warm decades during the eighteenth centwarm decades during the eighteenth century.
The conditions for both the warmest and driest years is generally created, the scientists said, when increased coastal temperatures warm air in the lower atmosphere, creating a ridge of high pressure that ramps up temperatures even further and blocks rain - bearing storms from reaching the state.
``... This could imply the cessation of the drier than normal conditions that have generally afflicted southwest North America since the 1997 — 1998 El Niño, as well as the twenty - first - century pause in global warming.
Its activity has remained relatively level since 1940, and even if there are changes in conditions that are delayed 8.5 to 10 years, it is generally agreed by climate scientists, and shown in the latest IPCC report AR5 report that GHG's are the responsibel for 100 % of global warming since 1970.
Researchers generally find «δD increasing at warmer environmental conditions
In Australia a consequence of this is that ACORN - SAT is generally cooler than satellite MSU - lt during wet La Niña years such as 2010 and 2011, and warmer during prolonged dry El Niño conditions such as those which prevailed in the early 1990s.
Scientists are predicting that climate change also brings more variability in conditions, which means severe cold snaps could be expected in areas that are generally seeing considerably warmer temperatures.
I'd opine further that the result generally is that someone makes themself idiotic *, as when our friend Victor painted himself into a position where he was unable to acknowledge, or perhaps even to see, that a «lack» of air conditioning can indeed be determinative of a warmer room under some circumstances.
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