Sentences with phrase «keep weather records»

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This year he works on observation and data recording as the class collects weather information for the daily calendar and keeps track of how many days a certain type of weather occurs.
CSEA members make New York State work every day, performing a wide range of essential jobs from around - the - clock health care and human services, helping some of New York's most vulnerable people; to safe road maintenance in all kinds of weather; to critically important record keeping, licensing, administrative and operational responsibilities.
Meteorology emerged as a formal science in about 1870, as the United States and other countries established national weather services and started keeping records.
Computer model finds historical patterns In order to learn that this atmospheric pattern exists in advance of heat waves, Teng and her co-authors had to look far back in the history of heat waves — from before weather records were kept.
The researchers compared 100 years of weather records from the Arctic and 50 - plus years of those kept on Antarctica with the results of four computer models.
But so far, at least, it has been one of the weakest seasons since modern record - keeping began about half a century ago, U.S. weather experts say.
Step 1 — Keep a food record and note the weather, unusual stressors and day of your menstrual cycle.
Like Michael Apted in his 7 - Up docs, Depardon keeps returning to the same people, using his films as a record of their weathering skin, the passing of the years and the out - with - the - old decline of small - farm agriculture.
Subaru was allowed three laps to go for a record, but weather plays a big factor, with no racing when it's wet or even if the fog keeps the rescue helicopters from landing.
According to Guy Walton, a meteorologist who tracks the NCEI numbers, it's the longest such stretch since accurate record keeping of daily weather stats began in 1920.
But I do know from examining different microclimates, that it highly likely that most of those differences are due to how weather reacts with different habitats, and just because you describe the problem as a «a slew of other known instrumentation and record - keeping issues», does nt mean those issues are predominate.
Keep up the good work, I for one am sleeping better knowing you're debunking those climate change nutters, who, as far as I'm concerned, are probably just basing their conclusions on irrelevant things like record summer temperatures, melting ice - caps, rising sea levels, weather chaos, increasing crop failures, species extinction, ocean acidification... blah, blah, blah.
Although I have written about other weather records I keep coming back to CET.
(05/29/2012) Last year global carbon dioxide emissions rose 3.2 percent to a new record of 31.6 gigatons, keeping the planet on track to suffer dangerous climate change, which could propel global crop failures, sea level rise, worsening extreme weather, and mass extinction.
Fun piece, but also keep in mind that, unlike sunspots, we have no extensive records of coronal holes and their effect on this planet's weather / climate for any reasonable time period.
Temperatures on land and at sea made 2014 the hottest year since weather record - keeping began, a report says.
Keep records of where and how the accident happened, including the weather and time of day.
and the fact, according to the Met Office, St Swithin has never been right since weather records have been kept...
S Health can keep records of how many steps you've taken using the phone's pedometer, as well as log the weather conditions around you using the various sensors; it will also work with a selection of new fitness - tracking accessories, too, though Samsung did not provide any for our review.
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