Sentences with phrase «in warm summer temperatures»

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The average temperature was 57.1 degrees F, up from the old record, in 1998, which landed an average of 54.3 degrees F. «We had our fourth warmest winter (2011/2012) on record, our warmest spring, a very hot summer with the hottest month on record for the nation (July 2012), and a warmer than average autumn,» Jake Crouch, a scientist at the National Climatic Data Center, told NBC News.
Finally Summer has hit Irish shores, while those of you in the UK have been basking in the warmer temperatures for the last few weeks, the sunny warm weather has just arrived the last few days in Dublin, although as usual it doesn't seem like it is going to last, so I am trying to make the most of it when I can.
Looking back, I'm realizing that I tend to make this dish mainly in the summer or when temperatures are warmer.
Summer in Sochi is truly magical, with warm windless days, chilly evenings, fireflies, and water temperatures that are refreshing yet welcoming.
Wool is naturally antibacterial and breathable which means it needs very little cleaning and wool naturally harmonizes with your body temperature so your baby will stay cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter.
Grobags come in a variety of warmth ratings (togs): 3.5 tog Cold temperatures - for cold room temperatures of 12 - 15 °C (54 - 59 °F) 2.5 tog All year round - for standard room temperatures of 16 - 20 °C (61 - 68 °F) 1.0 tog Summer and daytime naps - warmer weather and in rooms of 21 - 23 °C (69 - 74 °F) 0.5 tog Holiday and heatwaves - hot weather and very warm rooms of 24 - 27 °C (75 - 81 °F)
Bamboo adjusts to your babies» body temperature, keeping them cool in the summer and warm in the winter.
It's rather thick, so I don't know how much I'll use this in the summer or in temperatures warmer than about 78 ° F. I also did have some trouble reaching the snaps to connect the sleep hood.
The fine merino wool lining helps naturally in regulating baby's body temperature, keeping baby warm in winter and cool in summer.
Put your cheesy summer squash tart together earlier in the day and serve it warm, cold or room temperature.
As summer heats up in the Arizona desert temperatures easily exceed 100ºF with an average summer temperature of 112ºF and warmer.
The heart of summer may have passed, but the temperature in New York's 19th District is only starting to warm up.
In Martian summer, the combination of warm temperatures and a thin atmosphere make any liquid water on the surface boil, which can let dust hover across the ground
If they continue to die off, as they did in 1999 and 2003 when temperatures were 3 to 4 °C warmer than average and summer layers lasted longer than usual, fish and other sea life that depend on them will decline too, the team say.
The researchers found that in the summer, when temperatures were at their warmest, communities could fare well even if they were heated, but only if limpets were present.
Scientific observations show that in the Arctic, warming temperatures have led to a 75 % loss in sea ice volume since the 1980s, and recent reports suggest the Arctic Ocean will be nearly free of summer sea ice by 2050, said Sullivan.
The surge in melt events corresponds to a summer temperature increase of at least 1.2 - 2 degrees Celsius (2.2 - 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit) relative to the warmest periods of the 18th and 19th centuries, with nearly all of the increase occurring in the last 100 years.
«In order to sleep well during the summer when temperatures are warmer than normal, we may need to adapt by using more air conditioning, added fans at night and other technologies to counteract altered future temperatures
Deep lakes warm very slowly in the spring, and small changes in water temperature at the end of winter can lead to large changes in the timing of summer stratification for these lakes.
With an El Niño expected to develop late this summer or in the fall, there is a chance that 2014 could move into the spot as the warmest year on record, though the climate phenomenon's effects are generally most pronounced in the colder months, so the boost it gives to global temperatures could be reserved for 2015.
Overall, aquatic ecosystems in western North America are predicted to experience increasingly earlier snowmelt in the spring, reduced late spring and summer flows, warmer and drier summers, and increased water temperatures — all of which spell increased hybridization between these species.
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.
The last decade has been one of the warmest on record for the polar region, with 2007 summer temperatures having risen 9 degrees Fahrenheit above average in some areas.
The study was performed in Kilpisjärvi in northwest Finland, where the research team tested the importance of grazing animals, warming and nutrient availability by combining small greenhouses that increased the summer temperature by 1 - 2 degrees Celsius, small fences that excluded reindeer, voles and lemmings, as well as by use of fertilization.
Although Nashville's climate falls in the «humid subtropical» category, by August temperatures are declining from their summer highs and are pleasantly warm, typically ranging from 70 ° F (21 ° C) in the morning hours to 88 ° F (31 ° C) in the late afternoon.
With warmer temperatures, the melting snows will fill the rivers earlier in the spring and will be unavailable for the long, dry summers.
In 2007, temperatures were unusually warm, and the sky was very clear at the beginning of the summer when solar radiation is strongest.
«We also found out that the forest plays a dominant role in controlling warm near - ground temperatures in the summer, more than local topography.
The fish inside the Biotest enclosure, while adjusted to much warmer waters than the Baltic fish, were only able to survive temperatures that were 4.6 degrees C warmer than the waters they were used to living in during the summer.
Water is drawn from the sea and circulated through the tanks, with the temperature adjusted to prevent the tanks getting too warm in summer and too cold in winter.
In many of the wood frog populations studied, researchers found evidence of interacting temperature and precipitation influencing population size, such as warmer summers having less of a negative effect in areas that received more precipitatioIn many of the wood frog populations studied, researchers found evidence of interacting temperature and precipitation influencing population size, such as warmer summers having less of a negative effect in areas that received more precipitatioin areas that received more precipitation.
Late - summer water temperatures near the Florida Keys were warmer by nearly 2 degrees Fahrenheit in the last several decades compared to a century earlier, according to a new study by the U.S. Geological Survey.
It appears mercury dissolved in the water sticks to the algae, which multiplies when temperatures are warmer and summers longer.
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Consistent with observed changes in surface temperature, there has been an almost worldwide reduction in glacier and small ice cap (not including Antarctica and Greenland) mass and extent in the 20th century; snow cover has decreased in many regions of the Northern Hemisphere; sea ice extents have decreased in the Arctic, particularly in spring and summer (Chapter 4); the oceans are warming; and sea level is rising (Chapter 5).
Temperature departures remained high for the remainder of the year, with the area recording its fourth warmest summer and September, October, and November all among their 10 warmest since records began in 1980.
Warming temperatures in the region are a major concern for water resources, as eastern Washington depends on its winter snowpack to supply reservoirs and streams come the warmer summer months.
In fact, the warm minimum temperature component was 590 percent above average, marking the largest warm minimum temperature component on record for autumn or any season (winter, spring, summer, autumn) on record.
In 2012, a controversial study challenged previously accepted ideas about the mechanisms through which climate change will affect our weather: Warmer temperatures will result in more heat waves, hotter summers will bring worse droughts, the warmer atmosphere will hold more water, resulting in heavier precipitation and floodinIn 2012, a controversial study challenged previously accepted ideas about the mechanisms through which climate change will affect our weather: Warmer temperatures will result in more heat waves, hotter summers will bring worse droughts, the warmer atmosphere will hold more water, resulting in heavier precipitation and floWarmer temperatures will result in more heat waves, hotter summers will bring worse droughts, the warmer atmosphere will hold more water, resulting in heavier precipitation and floodinin more heat waves, hotter summers will bring worse droughts, the warmer atmosphere will hold more water, resulting in heavier precipitation and flowarmer atmosphere will hold more water, resulting in heavier precipitation and floodinin heavier precipitation and flooding.
Lynn, the increase of temperatures in the Arctic, is mainly the result of an inflow of warmer air from lower latitudes (with the current AO) and the change in albedo (mainly in summer).
Some regions of the country will be hit far harder by extreme heat than others, and some will experience rising temperatures in terms of warmer winters rather than unbearable summers.
Seawater temperatures along the coast compare more favourably with those of the Mediterranean in summer (24 °C), but in winter they seldom fall below (19 °C)- 10 ° warmer than the Mediterranean in the same season.
In Montana, increased fire frequency is associated with warmer spring temperatures and drier summer conditions (Heyerdahl et al. 2008; Morgan et al. 2008), often associated with El Niño.
Elevated temperatures across more of the country earlier in the season helped the overall summer to tie 2006 as the fifth warmest on record for the Lower 48, measuring 2.1 °F (1.2 °C) above the 20th century average of 71.4 °F.
Global warming often conjures scenes of sweaty, scorching summer days, but daytime temperatures aren't the only thing expected to rise in a warming world.
In a rare benefit from the ongoing drought, this summer has been so dry that the warm water temperatures are not resulting in major harmful algal blooms, such as one that occurred on Lake Erie last yeaIn a rare benefit from the ongoing drought, this summer has been so dry that the warm water temperatures are not resulting in major harmful algal blooms, such as one that occurred on Lake Erie last yeain major harmful algal blooms, such as one that occurred on Lake Erie last year.
The researchers also looked at the changing likelihood of «extremely warm summers,» defined as the real - world summer in each region with the highest average wet bulb globe temperature between 1973 and 2012.
Hansen does show support for our statements that the recent warming experienced in the Midwest is much more likely to occur in winter than summer due to «the huge difference of temperature between low latitudes and high latitudes in winter.
And while Arctic warming may be clearest in the winter, the biggest difference in the pole - to - equator temperature gradient is seen in the summer, study author Dim Coumou of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research in Germany, said.
Why it matters: As temperatures continue to warm, we'll require more and more energy for cooling in the summer months.
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