Sentences with phrase «increase during the summer season»

Keep in mind, prices everywhere in Venice increase during the summer season.
For example: (a) In 1919, the statistical means crosses zero - value; or, in other words, all previous years are colder; all later years are warmer; (b) Between 1917 and 1928, the increase during the summer season is of +0.9 °C per 10 years, and in winter, of +8.3 °C, in February, of +11.0 °C; (c) It seems that the changes are coming from the North.

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We hypothesized that the over would be profitable at Coors Field but, knowing that humidity levels increase during the summer, we hypothesized that they would be particularly profitable during the late season.
But with the emergence of Delle Alli, Son Heung - min's stellar displays this season and the arrival of Victor Janssen and Moussa Sissoko during the summer has vastly increased the amount of quality in the squad as well as the competition.
Though the need is year round, cries for food seem to increase during summer, when donors are n`t quite as numerous as in the Christmas season.
The Climate Central analysis of San Joaquin Valley air data showed that while the number of days each year on which levels of PM2.5 exceeded federal standards declined by about 45 percent overall from 2000 to 2016, they increased by almost a third during the peak summer fire season.
Requests to rehome cats due to «allergies» noticeably increase during the Summer months — coincidentally this coincides with the hay fever season when many people experience a reaction to increased pollen levels.
Taking place during the Serpentine's popular summer season, when the parks enjoy hugely increased local and international audiences, The Most Popular Art Exhibition Ever!
This warming means that the sea ice, which naturally increases and decreases during the winter and summer seasons, is sticking around for 100 fewer days per year than it did in 1978.
Finds that warm extremes in mean maximum and minimum temperature observed during the summer and warm seasons show a more pronounced increasing trend since the mid-1970s
This increases precipitation during the summer African monsoon season.
Warmer temperatures would alter the rain / snow ratio during the cold season, further increasing the chance for more extreme winter floods and summer droughts [15].
As the ITCZ migrates more than 500 kilometres (300 mi) from the equator during the respective hemisphere's summer season, increasing Coriolis force makes the formation of tropical cyclones within this zone more possible.
Monthly data allow users to see seasonal patterns, such as periods of nuclear refueling outages in the shoulder seasons (spring and fall) and increased operation of peaking generators during the periods of highest electricity demand in the summer months (driven primarily by air conditioning use).
Increased surface melting, loss of ice shelves, and reduction of summer and autumn sea ice around the Antarctic and Greenland continents during the warmest interglacials would have a year - round effect on temperature, because the increased area of open water has its largest impact on surface air temperature in the coolIncreased surface melting, loss of ice shelves, and reduction of summer and autumn sea ice around the Antarctic and Greenland continents during the warmest interglacials would have a year - round effect on temperature, because the increased area of open water has its largest impact on surface air temperature in the coolincreased area of open water has its largest impact on surface air temperature in the cool seasons.
[Response: Your argument misses the point in three different and important ways, not even considering whether or not the Black Hills data have any general applicability elsewhere, which they may or may not: (1) It ignores the point made in the post about the potential effect of previous, seasonal warming on the magnitude of an extreme event in mid summer to early fall, due to things like (especially) a depletion in soil moisture and consequent accumulation of degree days, (2) it ignores that biological sensitivity is far FAR greater during the warm season than the cold season for a whole number of crucial variables ranging from respiration and photosynthesis to transpiration rates, and (3) it ignores the potential for derivative effects, particularly fire and smoke, in radically increasing the local temperature effects of the heat wave.
If you send these postcards during the best seasons for the driving school industry, which is usually Spring and Summer — and especially if you send these close to when students are about to have a block of time off (such as Spring Break), you can increase the response rate from the postcards.
Overall, what you can expect during the summer seasons is a bit slower movement, but with increased opportunities to purchase properties at good prices.
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