Sentences with phrase «kinds of rain»

We know that these kinds of rain storms and flooding will become more frequent and severe with global warming.
Thanksgiving is wonderful, I mean it is all about eating, but it's usually around my birthday so it kind of rains on my parade.
Not a nice rain... more like a dumping down from the heavens kind of rain.
«It's this kind of rain that sometimes really bothers us drivers, because you don't know if you can actually push 100 percent or not, you just have to guess it with the pitwall and see how much rain there was.
You never know what kind of rain and snow can come when the summer days end.
What Kind of Rain Boots Moms Can Wear
Got all limbs covered with just a sliver of waist action, my kind of rain prep attire.
I had been here during heavy rain, the kind of rain that becomes pleasurable to watch because it makes of the house a haven.
The rain gods have been generous in most parts of India this year though there is also a different kind of rain that the Indians are having to contend with.
That kind of rain accumulation, he wrote, is «unprecedented without a major hurricane.»
We were handed a wetsuit, a kind of rain jacket, life jacket, a paddle and a helmet.
Everyone here knows I'm MGS megafan # 1, but MGS4 kind of rained on my parade.

Not exact matches

«We drove in the rain and other kinds of weather, and we've added lane - changing capabilities since we started in September,» Mr. Levandowski said in an interview, adding that Uber has faced no major issues in its testing in Pennsylvania thus far.
I can kind of see where you get this from — Matt 7 — God makes sun and rain go to both the unrighteous and righteous... I think it is an accurate view of the teachings we have been given (and it's humble).
Often times, if they were fighting in grass, the grass would maybe have some dew on it if the battle was going on in the morning, or it would be wet from rain if they were fighting in the rain, or — as frequently happened in this kind of battle, the ground would become slick with blood.
We want to be firmly planted in the Word, like a tree by streams of living water, that bears fruit in season, it's leaves don't whither in the drought, it doesn't blow over with all kinds of trends and false teachings, it is there through thick and thin, when the sun is shining and the rain is pouring, that is the kind of church we want to be.»
And you see the earth barren, but when We send down water (rain) on it, it is stirred (to life), it swells and puts forth every lovely kind (of growth).
But this does not mean that he has some kind of personal interest in seeing it rain; nor does it mean that he can make it rain.
If you simply can't communicate on any but a superficial level («Pass the butter,» «Looks like rain») in spite of determined efforts on your own, or if your are unable to achieve the kind of communication which satisfies your needs as a couple, it is essential to seek professional help with your communication blocks.
As Willett sings on «Free to Breathe,» What kind of father leaves his kids in the rain?
The weather was kind to the couple as the rain started a few moments before the 45 minute service began but stopped before the church doors opened at the end of the service.
But doing things like psychosocial support for families and children to help them recover kind of mentally and emotionally from what they've experienced, cash - for - work programs that will do things like building latrines and bathing facilities in the camps, which is a practical need but also does help if the rains come or hurricanes come.
And We sent down rain from the sky and made grow therein [plants] of every noble kind.
Whisper — I kind of want it to rain, just a little bit.
People have been warning me about the rain ever since I decided to move here, but to be honest I am kind of relieved at this chilly, grey finale to what was undoubtedly a hot, dry summer.
Although admittedly, I'm kind of grateful for the rain when it comes to the last one mentioned above.
Considering it is pouring rain outside right now, this is speaking to me on all kinds of levels
It was a quiet weekend, and it rained some so it was kind of perfect to spend most of it in my cookie - scented kitchen.
won the league, the invincibles, made the UCL finals only to loose to barca in the rain, won the FA cup just last year, your threashold of success is very high, I commend you, you must be one highly successful man, congrats, what kind of jet do you own?
Still, with the extra DRS zone and the potential for the kind of crazy race that Albert Park often seems to throw up (especially with the rain that's been forecast), it's nothing a bit of trademark Danny Ric lunging won't solve.
It rained and a Steeler fan was rassing the Ravens fans pretty hard before the game even started and they responded in kind and my wife and I were right in the middle of it.
While it is possible we miss showers this afternoon this is not a 0 % chance of rain kind of day.
Some of them infact can be used in all kinds of weather including snow, wind and rain.
Unfortunately the weather was very poor during our visit, it pretty much rained the whole time, so we didn't see the outdoor areas at their best, but I can image BelleVie farm being a fantastic adventure and somewhere we would've spent a lot of time had the weather been kinder to us.
Dr. Gene Likens, co-discoverer of acid rain in North America some 50 years ago, says the study is the first of its kind.
He continued that «as Ghanaians, we are supposed to rain our children from the house but these days, those kind of training are kind of leaving us so it is easy for one person to dupe his own brother.»
The best winter wiper blades come prepared for all kinds of conditions: rain, ice, snow, and more.
There is a kind of rubber, called solution styrene butadiene rubber, that grips just as well in the rain but doesn't wear out as quickly.
«These are very dry areas already, and people who are marginal farmers depending on rain - fed agriculture or pastoralists are kind of living on the knife's edge of survival already,» Busby said.
Now a real celestial threat is propagating a different kind of killer plant: Woody vines known as lianas are growing so quickly in the Amazonian rain forest that they're choking trees.
But as we move [d] down the coast and we also start [ed] to go under these islands which were filled with young penguin chicks — penguins are all kind of born in November, they leave the nest in the first week of February or so and when we were seeing them in January, they were still covered by down and this was during that kind of torrential rain period that we saw, and as a result these penguin chicks which were [a] couple months old covered in down are getting soaked by cold rain during the day and then at night time the temperature drops down into the teens and they are freezing and dying.
Pollution - seeded clouds may have worldwide effects across all kinds of weather — from droughts in the South due to less frequent rain to other, more severe storms.
Acid rain, while still water, leaves a different kind of imprint on many surfaces, corroding metal and eroding limestone and marble.
At 55, Sakurai considered himself steady in a storm, the embodiment of his favorite poem by Kenji Miyazawa, with whom he shares an alma mater, Iwate University: «Strong in the Rain / Strong in the wind / Strong against the summer heat and snow / He is healthy and robust / Unselfish / He never loses his temper / Nor the quiet smile on his lips / That is the kind of person / I want to be.»
To develop an approach for other kinds of mountains, earth scientists Page Chamberlain and Matthew Poage of Dartmouth College in New Hampshire turned to prehistoric rain shadows.
The question of how do you prove that seeding a cloud system made it rain more is kind of tricky because you have to be able to prove that it would have rained more or less than it would have if you had left it alone which is a kind of tricky problem.
The most dangerous kind breed within storms that are themselves intimidating, often delivering hail the size of golf balls, vicious gusts of wind, and rain capable of flooding roads instantly.
To make up for having their roots exposed, some lineages adopted a kind of water - saving photosynthesis called crassulacean acid metabolism that likely helped them survive only on fog and rain; it increased their diversification rate by a remarkable 20.3 %.
Wind, sun, and rain, not to mention pollution, aren't kind to limestone and marble, as this pitted visage of George Washington in a Greenwich Village park attests.
In the Southeast, tulip poplars erupt in orange and yellow when rains are normal, but in drought «the leaves kind of brown up and turn black and just fall off,» Howard Neufeld, a plant physiologist at Appalachian State University in North Carolina, said.
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