Sentences with phrase «last big drought»

«This last big drought is an example of what may happen in the future, not just in Mongolia but in a lot of inner Asia,» said Pederson.

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Thanks Domenech, but we ain't that big until we end our long lasting epl drought... OT: Already fed up with the transfer rumors, too much lies to handle...
Wenger's men shipped 17 goals in 3 big games last season, failed to beat the weakest Man United team, stumbled our way past Wigan to end our trophy drought, led most of the season but couldn't sustain momentum when the big fights came to town.
We've had longer trophy droughts in the club's history and if we look at the team like Juventus, who have also built a new stadium (that isn't as big as ours) but have also been relegated, had their reputation tarnished and also missed out on European football last season.
Wildfires across the western United States have been getting bigger and more frequent over the last 30 years — a trend that could continue as climate change causes temperatures to rise and drought to become more severe in the coming decades, according to new research.
Last week we were in a pretty big drought for both games and sales, however this is not the case for this week, there is certainly something for everyone here.
Last week we were in a pretty big drought for both games and s...
Titles that took us to explore and fight in distant alien star systems were all the rage in the late «90's, and although the last ten or so years have seen a drought of space sims, the genre is coming back in a big way.
Today is a big deal for those that saw the drought last week.
As you know, more extreme and extended droughts over bigger areas is one of the most basic predictions of climate science, and has been discussed in multiple major peer - reviewed articles in the last two years.
The biggest killer drought of the last century hit Africa in the 1970s... and lake sediments suggest is was milder and briefer than past events not that far in the past.
Around the world, scientists are tracking storms that are bigger, heat that is more intense and droughts that last longer.
This has contributed to driving the cost of corn way up over the last year or two (there are other factors for the increase as well such as drought in Australia and booming demand among new middle classes in China and elsewhere but ethanol production is a big culprit).
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