Granted, large breeds are not seen very often
in warm weather climates, and acclimating to the hot weather and allergies are inevitable.
When
in a warm weather climate I also like to use a CHAMBRAY SHIRT as an outer layer.
No matter if you live in a temperate or
in a warm weather climate, knowing the dangers of summer will keep your pet safe and happy.
Not exact matches
«We had a tipping point
in the industry where
climate change led to
warmer, windier
weather that points up the need to innovate to strengthen the coffee industry,» said Rodriguez, his skin sun - kissed from working the fields, a Starbucks cap perched on his salt - and - pepper hair.
In youth and health, in summer, in the woods or on the mountains, there come days when the weather seems all whispering with peace, hours when the goodness and beauty of existence enfold us like a dry warm climate, or chime through us as if our inner ears were subtly ringing with the world's securit
In youth and health,
in summer, in the woods or on the mountains, there come days when the weather seems all whispering with peace, hours when the goodness and beauty of existence enfold us like a dry warm climate, or chime through us as if our inner ears were subtly ringing with the world's securit
in summer,
in the woods or on the mountains, there come days when the weather seems all whispering with peace, hours when the goodness and beauty of existence enfold us like a dry warm climate, or chime through us as if our inner ears were subtly ringing with the world's securit
in the woods or on the mountains, there come days when the
weather seems all whispering with peace, hours when the goodness and beauty of existence enfold us like a dry
warm climate, or chime through us as if our inner ears were subtly ringing with the world's security.
Wholegrain Banana Berry Bake — A front - runner if you're
in a cold
climate, this is perfect cooler
weather fare —
warming, nourishing and utterly delicious!
If you live
in a cold
weather climate please Do Not purchase mayo until the temperature
warms up.
Now that I live
in a
warmer climate, I love fall because it means slightly cooler
weather and plenty of time spent outdoors.
COLD
WEATHER NOTICE If you live in a cold weather climate please do not purchase mayo until the temperature wa
WEATHER NOTICE If you live
in a cold
weather climate please do not purchase mayo until the temperature wa
weather climate please do not purchase mayo until the temperature
warms up.
Turns out
climate change is a force
in developing the Tasmanian industry as
warmer weather leads mainland producers to invest
in the island's cooler
climate.
On another note, for summer wearing
in warm climates, Baby K'Tan also offers an even more flexible model called the «Breeze», where half of the loop is made of a cool easy - breathing mesh fabric, and the other half is made of cotton, allowing you to turn the loops depending on the
weather conditions!
Some customers have found that this fabric is a little too thick and heavy for use
in warmer climates or
in hotter
weather.
Most pregnant women are advised by their doctors to pre register themselves at their nearest hospital when they enter pregnancy week 333Some common week 33 pregnancy symptoms experienced by women are edema or a mild swelling which will continue till the latter part of the pregnancyc Some women have notices that hot
climates or
warm weather conditions tend to aggravate the swellingn Additionally
in pregnancy week 33 women tend to experience a rise
in body temperature and feel
warmer and bloatede This can be taken care of by ensuring that the pregnant woman keeps herself hydrated by drinking plenty of water throughout the daya
While this is a great feature to have
in warm climates, you'll need to bundle baby up
in cooler
weather.
This is a very lightweight and comfortable carrier that's perfect for use
in warmer weather and hotter
climates.
The carrier is very
warm and may overheat you or your baby, especially if you use it
in warmer climates or hotter
weather.
«While we can not say the (Hoosick Falls) storm was caused by
climate change, incidences of severe
weather and flooding such as this have a higher probability
in a globally
warmed climate,» said Ross Lazear, an instructor at the University at Albany who studies extreme
weather and
weather forecasting.
Previous studies established that especially
in cooler mountain regions, carbon bound
in soil organic matter reacts very sensitively to
warmer weather caused by
climate warming, and is increasingly released by microorganisms.
During the Medieval
Climate Anomaly (MCA), Europe basked
in balmy
weather, and some claim that whatever natural mechanism caused it is
warming the world today.
Some researchers have suggested that
climate change, which has resulted
in a rapidly
warming Arctic, is leading to jet stream kinks that keep extreme
weather in place, although that hypothesis is still being debated (ClimateWire, April 3).
Now, research from the University of Missouri suggests that even as rising carbon dioxide levels
in the atmosphere drive the
climate toward
warmer temperatures, the
weather will remain predictable.
«Using more recent data and better analysis methods we have been able to re-examine the global
weather balloon network, known as radiosondes, and have found clear indications of
warming in the upper troposphere,» said lead author ARC Centre of Excellence for
Climate System Science Chief Investigator Prof Steve Sherwood.
This discovery is attributed to
climate change, which has triggered melting and thawing of ice
in this desert since an uncharacteristically
warm weather event
in 2001.
Rice said that even the cold
weather in the United States this past winter might make sense
in relation to
climate change because the rest of the globe was
warmer.
But Robeson said the observation aligns with theories about
climate change, which hold that amplified
warming in the Arctic region produces changes
in the jet stream, which can result
in extended periods of cold
weather at some locations
in the mid-northern latitudes.
The oscillation is a pattern of
climate variability akin to El Niño and La Niña —
weather patterns caused by periodic
warming and cooling of ocean temperatures
in the Pacific — except it is longer - lived.
That is allowing
weather forecasters to push their predictions further into the future than ever before, while
climate scientists are exploring how the MJO will behave
in a
warmer world.
«That suggests there was more greenhouse gas
in the atmosphere, which would produce a
warmer climate combined with increased
weathering, because carbon dioxide creates carbonic acid and acid rain, which speeds chemical
weathering.»
They are using the simulation, detailed
in a new paper
in Royal Society Open Science, to determine how drought,
warmer weather, more frequent wildfires and other
climate - related changes will affect forests across North America.
Climate experts have long warned that global
warming could bring an increase
in extreme
weather, such as hurricanes and drought.
Scientists have found vivid evidence of
climate change
in Southern California's Santa Rosa Mountains, where the dominant plant species are creeping up the slopes as the
weather gets
warmer.
If science can nail
climate change as a probable cause of deadly
weather events, like the heatwave that hit Europe
in the summer of 2003, then global
warming becomes a matter for product liability law.
«
In a future with a
warmer climate and more extreme
weather, it will be more difficult for fish to survive,» he said.
All
weather events are influenced by
climate change as they now take place
in a world more than 1 °C
warmer than a century ago.
Dr Li said the latest research findings give a better understanding of changes
in human - perceived equivalent temperature, and indicate global
warming has stronger long - term impacts on human beings under both extreme and non-extreme
weather conditions, suggesting that
climate change adaptation can not just focus on heat wave events, but should be extended to the whole range of effects of temperature increases.
The area experienced a change
in climate in the 1990s, and its
warmer spring
weather has resulted
in considerably higher numbers of wasps.»
While several studies have been conducted
in the central and southern United States to compare and evaluate the durability of pavement markings, Zayed points out that the findings don't translate very well given the strikingly different
weather conditions between
warm versus seasonal
climates.
Mad dogs, Englishmen and El Niño And, according to
climate experts at the University of Reading, forecasts suggest that conditions
in Brazil may get a lot
warmer in the coming months due to the possible development of an El Niño
weather system.
Significantly, there is growing unease about the link between
climate change and extreme
weather, with 74 per cent of Americans now agreeing that «global
warming is affecting
weather in the United States».
«The exact event won't happen again, but if we get the same sort of
weather pattern
in a
climate that is even
warmer than today's, then we can expect it to dump even more rain.»
His comments came after the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change found last week that within two or three decades the world will face nearly inevitable
warming of more than 2 degrees, resulting
in rising sea levels, heatwaves, droughts and extreme
weather.
The National
Weather Service outlooks, and most
climate models, focus primarily on the connection between El Nino / La Nina (cycles of
warmer and cooler water temperatures
in the tropical Pacific Ocean) and
weather in the continental U.S..
While
weather and natural
climate patterns play a role
in temperatures across the U.S., the overall background
warming of the planet has tipped the odds
in favor of heat records and away from cold ones.
My co-authors and I have argued
in previous papers that
climate cycles on early Mars could have been driven by oscillations
in the carbonate - silicate cycle, which would have provided transient
warming from the accumulation of greenhouse gases by volcanoes and subsequent loss by
weathering.
Remember also that (IIRC) one of the predictions of
climate models is that
warming is likely to result
in more extremes of
weather?
While El Niño is a cyclical
climate phenomenon
in the Pacific Ocean — marked by
warmer ocean temperatures
in the tropics and a weakening of the usual easterly trade winds — it can impact
weather around the globe.
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 floodin
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 flo
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 floodin
in more heat waves, hotter summers will bring worse droughts, the
warmer atmosphere will hold more water, resulting in heavier precipitation and flo
warmer atmosphere will hold more water, resulting
in heavier precipitation and floodin
in heavier precipitation and flooding.
The silicate + CO2 - > different silicate + carbonate chemical
weathering rate tends to increase with temperature globally, and so is a negative feedback (but is too slow to damp out short term changes)-- but chemical
weathering is also affected by vegetation, land area, and terrain (and minerology, though I'm not sure how much that varies among entire mountain ranges or
climate zones)-- ie mountanous regions which are
in the vicinity of a
warm rainy
climate are ideal for enhancing chemical
weathering (see Appalachians
in the Paleozoic, more recently the Himalayas).
«Drought years» happen on average every five years
in the Amazon and are typically a result of changes to wind and
weather patterns brought about by
warming in the Atlantic Ocean during events of the
climate phenomenon El Niño.
That is a situation that may well change as the
climate warms further,
in particular with an increase
in the frequency of extreme
weather, such as droughts, the authors note.