Sentences with phrase «ice coverage fell»

Not exact matches

You'll generally find coverage for fire, lightning, windstorm, hail, explosion, riots, aircraft damage, vehicle damage (from cars you don't own), smoke damage, vandalism, theft, volcanic eruption, falling objects, weight of snow, ice, or sleet, damage from steam and water heating systems or appliances, leakage or overflow of water or steam, freezing of plumbing, and often for other things as well.
The latest data by NSIDC for Arctic sea ice extent shows that 2008 ice coverage has fallen to 2007 levels for the end of May:
Given that this summer's minimum has fallen below last year's and will settle in at the 2nd or 3rd lowest on record, last summer's minimum now appears more as a bump in the road toward continuing lower Arctic sea ice coverage.
The implication is that summer temperatures predispose the near - surface waters to above - or below - normal ice coverage in the following fall and winter.
Progress in understanding this connection has converged on two key factors: (1) the variability of autumn snow cover in Eurasia, and (2) the variability of sea ice coverage in the Barents - Kara Sea during late fall and early winter.
As the climate has warmed, ice coverage on the Great Lakes has fallen.
So it is possible that it is not a change in temperature that has allowed these very old mosses to be uncovered, but a change in the rate that snow has been falling in the particular local, which has changed the steady state ice coverage.
Broad perils property insurance includes all the basic perils, adding further coverage for loss from falling objects, weight of ice and snow, sudden tearing or breaking apart, accidental discharge, freezing of plumbing, and damage from sudden electrical currents.
If you have collision and comprehensive coverage, you may be able to file a claim for your injuries or damage to your vehicle, whether it is caused by another person, a collision with an object or a fall through the ice.
If there's a basement window below your roof, and the ice were to slip off the roof, break the window, and cause damage to your personal property, coverage could be afforded for that loss, as well, likely under the weight of snow and ice peril rather than the falling objects peril.
Most coverage plans will protect you in the event of fire and smoke damage, natural disasters such as tornadoes, earthquakes or volcanic eruptions, lightning, windstorms or hail storms, snow, ice or sleet damage, riot or civil commotion, vandalism or theft, falling objects, discharge or overflow of water or steam (often caused by faulty plumbing, freezing, cracking or burning of certain systems or appliances and damage from artificially generated electric current.
Renters coverage falls under the H - 04 category of house insurance and will pay for any damage incurred in the event of a fire, smoke, tornado, landslide, hurricane, ice, snow, sleet, hail, heavy rain, electrical damage, water damage, faulty plumbing, theft, vandalism or civil commotion.
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