Sentences with phrase «higher weather temperatures»

Level 3 is great for extra stink, high and intense activity levels, and higher weather temperatures.

Not exact matches

The two are nearly functionally identical, but the Nest Thermostat E only comes in white, has a polycarbonate finish instead of a metal one, has a «frosted» display instead of high - resolution, full - color one, and won't display the time, temperature, or weather information.
Temperatures fell to minus 12 Celsius (10 degrees Farenheit) in some rural areas while Britain's weather service warned of up to 40 cm of snow in higher areas of Scotland.
Growing scarcity In addition to a growing scarcity of natural resources such as land, water and biodiversity «global agriculture will have to cope with the effects of climate change, notably higher temperatures, greater rainfall variability and more frequent extreme weather events such as floods and droughts,» Diouf warned.
When the weather dipped this past weekend into the cold and almost wintery - feeling temperatures (a high of 50 with rain and wind is not my idea of an idyllic mountain fall weekend), I knew only one (er, two) thing would hit the spot: chili and cornbread.
After all of the hype and concern surrounding a potentially snowy Super Bowl, weather reports indicate a game - time temperature in the high 30s to low 40s with fairly mild winds of around 10 mph.
The Chiefs have to be more confident in their ability to beat the Broncos after watching the Patriots come back last Sunday night, but they don't have Foxborough weather on their side: the temperature is predicted to be in the high 40s around game time.
If the daytime high temperature in Hampton, Georgia on Saturday or Sunday of race weekend fails to reach at least 50 degrees as observed by the National Weather Service, or if weather issues postpone the day's activities to a different day and fans are unable to attend on the rescheduled date, fans who do not enter the admission gates on the day the event is held will receive an account credit for the full price of their tickets.
The weather was awful but I was still on a high from my wedding so my disposition was sunny even if the temperatures told a different story...
Typically, each station's a thirty - three - foot high tower in the middle of a clearing, equipped with all kinds of weather instruments like temperature gauges and wind vanes.
A high - temperature adhesive couples the cone and surround, so it can handle both high volumes and weather extremes without breaking a sweat.
a) No oceans exist ever, b) the temperature rockets as high as 1,700 degrees Fahrenheit, and c) the apparent azure sky actually comes from a deadly weather pattern: rain made of molten glass.
It's not flooding or other weather disasters that cause people to move but rather extreme high temperatures, at least in Pakistan
As temperatures rise due to higher carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, silicate - weathering rates are hypothesized to increase and remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere faster.
One of the stronger linkages between global warming and severe weather was found in an analysis of last year's high July temperatures in the northeastern and north - central United States.
«Of course, weather is naturally chaotic, and extremes are a normal part of our highly variable UK climate, but globally there has recently been an increase in the incidence of high temperature and heavy precipitation extremes.
Both the 2005 and 2010 droughts were the result of a «very, very unusual» weather pattern linked to higher sea surface temperatures in the Atlantic Ocean, said lead author Simon Lewis, a tropical forests expert at the University of Leeds.
Temperatures in California are up again in mid-July, as a high - pressure ridge sits over the West and brings in dry conditions, the counterpart to a trough that has dipped down and brought cooler weather to the East once again.
Sunny weather also increases the likelihood of finding tasty weevil larvae — which infest unripe fruit and develop faster when temperatures are higher.
What we aimed at was an innovative coat that works differently from conventional intumescent coatings and can stick to the steel surface for as long as possible under high temperatures, and yet has durability and weather resistance under normal conditions without a need for a top coat of paint.»
The new analysis is based on recent research showing that hot weather's most deadly effects for humans comes from a combination of high temperature and high humidity, an index which is measured by a reading known as wet - bulb temperature.
And a large majority of Americans believe that global warming made several high profile extreme weather events worse, including record high summer temperatures nationwide, droughts in Texas and Oklahoma, catastrophic Mississippi River flooding, Hurricane Irene and an unusually warm winter.
WMO said the abnormal weather was caused by a persistent ridge of high pressure over western and central Europe, blocking more normal patterns of rainfall and temperature.
Laboratory science has its usual pitfalls, and now add these: low temperature and high wind, reagents that never made it to Antarctica, unpredictable weather conditions that delay or cut short trips to your test site because it's dangerous to fly a helicopter in a snowstorm, Weddell seals that won't let you fish in your fishing hole, the unavoidable distraction presented by a troop of curious penguins, and... well, you get the picture.
Colin Kelley of the University of California, Santa Barbara, and his colleagues analysed Syrian weather data since 1931, and found steadily less winter rainfall, which is crucial for crops, and higher temperatures, which dry soils faster.
Extreme climate and weather events such as record high temperatures, intense downpours and severe storm surges are becoming more common in many parts of the world.
High temperatures increase weathering of silicate rocks, and this sucks carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere and into the oceans — a process aided by plants.
High temperatures are well known to result in a rise in deaths, as is cold weather.
Today we understand the impact of human activities on global mean temperature very well; however, high - impact extreme weather events are where the socio - economic impacts of a changing climate manifest itself and where our understanding is more in its infancy but nevertheless developing at pace.
Higher temperatures make extreme weather events more likely and far more severe.
That was all part of the same weather system that delivered the drought to California, and oh yeah, another series of record high temperatures there.
But since climate scientists already expect a wide range of negative consequences from rising temperatures, including higher sea level, more weather extremes and increasing risks to human health, anything that accelerates warming is a concern.
Global positioning satellites (GPS); remote sensing for water, minerals, and crop and land management; weather satellites, arms treaty verifications; high - temperature, light - weight materials; revolutionary medical procedures and equipment; pagers, beepers, and television and internet to remote areas of the world; geographic information systems (GIS) and algorithms used to handle huge, complex data sets; physiologic monitoring and miniaturization; atmospheric and ecological monitoring; and insight into our planet's geological history and future — the list goes on and on.
Figure 3: The ratio of record daily temperature highs to record daily lows observed at about 1,800 weather stations in the 48 contiguous United States from January 1950 through September 2009.
Decades of weather reports show a strong link between the polar blasts that have plunged the eastern United States in a deep freeze several times in the past few winters and the warming of the Arctic, where temperatures have been hitting unusual highs, a new study reports.
The study builds on the researchers» earlier work, published in 2015, which pinpoints the specific areas in the Arctic Circle where unusually high temperatures appear to be driving severe weather in mid-latitude countries.
The test should not be performed during inclement weather (including unusually high or low temperatures, rain, snow, or excess wind), or during illness.
What I didn't plan for was the high temperatures, (note to self, check weather app more frequently)!
Lately the weather has been way better and temperatures have been higher.
Today the weather is nice and sunny but the temperatures are still not very high.
The weather is finally better for a few days and the temperature is higher here.
According to the local weather forecast, the high temperature in Kentucky today will be 3 degrees.
The weather is constantly changing with high variations of temperatures when we are talking about fall or spring.
While I'm all for warm weather, I won't lie that I am ready to be done with temperatures near 90 with high humidity.
It's nice weather here in Slovakia, not cold, the temperature is higher than usual in November and I love it.
We had pleasant weather in Hong Kong as the temperatures were in the high 60s F (19 - 21 C) while we were there.
The weather calls for some snow today and the temperatures for the next few days are highs of 40s and 50s.
Provide a weather map, and ask students to count the places where the temperature was higher than 100 degrees.
Pupils have to work out the mean temperature for each place then compare their mean values to find out where had the highest temperature (and hence best weather).
Weather and Climate Here you'll find a collection of information about climate and weather including record high temperatures, recorded weather extremes, and tornado facts.
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