Not exact matches
The
high searing
temperature locks in juices and flavors and the unique hood gives food that authentic
outdoor grilled taste.
With record
high temperatures soaring around the world, there's no better time to keep the cool
outdoors — under a tree and on a grassy knoll.
Celebration in the
outdoors can cause problems for desserts like this, especially if we are having an Indian summer with the
temperatures still 80 or above and
high humidity!
The good news is there is no specific
temperature that's too
high for a baby to go
outdoors, according to experts at the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP).
High temperatures are hard on growing children, who may spend a lot of time
outdoors during the summer months.
Heat illness happens most often to people who are exercising or doing physical activity
outdoors for long periods of time, to elderly people, and to people taking medications that increase their sensitivity to
high temperatures.
Answer: I'm pretty sure there's a correlation between
high temperatures and
outdoor events — and I'm definitely not complaining!
And, even cats who go
outdoors usually stay in the shade to avoid very
high temperatures.
Rabbits will really succumb quickly from heath stroke, their body
temperature is very
high to begin with and when the weather is really hot
outdoors it's hard for them to keep cool.
The law says animals can not be tied up
outdoors for more than 30 minutes when the
temperatures are lower than 32 degrees or
higher than 90 degrees.
Risk factors for exposure include areas with
high ambient
temperatures, increased precipitation,
outdoor water source exposure, and the presence of wildlife such as rats, raccoons, and opossums.
If you want to train your bully
outdoors, you'll have to wait till evening or early morning when the ambient
temperature is not
high.
Pets in general have a
higher body
temperature than people with Dogs and Cats at about 102 ° F. Though most healthy dogs are very well adapted to cold
temperatures — provided they're not
outdoors for too long — care must be taken with puppies, older dogs, and of course any sick or injured pets who can be vulnerable.
If
outdoor temperatures are
higher than 70 degrees (and it's almost always above 70 in August), it's too hot to leave your pet in the car.
The indoor
temperature of the housing facility was kept close to
outdoor temperatures but never dropped below 7.2 °C or was
higher than 32.2 °C.
Made specifically for pet owners who head for the hills and not the couch when
temperatures dip, the apparel mimics
high - end
outdoor gear made for humans, often using the same
high - tech materials, but re-engineered for dogs» needs.
Please note clinics are weather permitting may be canceled for
high temperatures, low
temperatures, precipitation, air quality or any other factors that may increase risks to citizens or animals at the
outdoor clinic.
Since
higher temperatures seem to translate into more time spent
outdoors with our pets, it is important to remember that pets have the tendency to get dehydrated quickly.
Warding off some of the
high temperatures, there are plenty of indoor and covered
outdoor theme parks to enjoy in and around Dubai.
For RCP8.5 [the
high emissions scenario and warming track in the illustration above] by 2100, the combination of
high temperature and humidity in some areas for parts of the year will compromise normal activities, including growing food or working
outdoors (
high confidence).
Global climate change risks are
high to very
high with global mean
temperature increase of 4 °C or more above preindustrial levels in all reasons for concern (Assessment Box SPM.1), and include severe and widespread impacts on unique and threatened systems, substantial species extinction, large risks to global and regional food security, and the combination of
high temperature and humidity compromising normal human activities, including growing food or working
outdoors in some areas for parts of the year (
high confidence).
Most worrisome, if humanity stays near its current path of greenhouse gas emissions, the IPCC warns with «
high confidence» that «the combination of
high temperature and humidity in some areas for parts of the year is projected to compromise normal human activities, including growing food or working
outdoors.»
Potential impacts of climate change on the transmission of Lyme disease include: 1) changes in the geographic distribution of the disease due to the increase in favorable habitat for ticks to survive off their hosts; 85 2) a lengthened transmission season due to earlier onset of
higher temperatures in the spring and later onset of cold and frost; 3)
higher tick densities leading to greater risk in areas where the disease is currently observed, due to milder winters and potentially larger rodent host populations; and 4) changes in human behaviors, including increased time
outdoors, which may increase the risk of exposure to infected ticks.
At the
high - end scenario of global warming, in which global average
temperatures increase to 8.46 degrees Fahrenheit above 1986 - 2005 average levels by 2100, the report found that «the combination of
high temperature and humidity in some areas for parts of the year is projected to compromise normal human activities, including growing food or working
outdoors.»