Even though there is (virtually) no money or
life in climate science away from a government payroll.
«IPCC has estimated that the long - term residence time of CO2 in our climate system is 50 to 200 years and the Zeke Hausfather data have shown that its half -
life in our climate system is 100 to 120 years (which would check roughly with the IPCC estimate)... On that basis its annual «decay rate» would be 0.58 % of concentration (according to the half - life formula), which (coincidentally?)
But IPCC has estimated that the long - term residence time of CO2 in our climate system is 50 to 200 years and the Zeke Hausfather data have shown that its half -
life in our climate system is 100 to 120 years (which would check roughly with the IPCC estimate).
This exquisite 2013 Maserati GranTurismo S Convertible has spent
its life in a climate controlled garage, and has been regularly driven.
If you are lucky enough to
live in a climate where you can grow your own Beefsteak or slicing tomatoes, maybe even Heirloom tomatoes, you will be loving this vinaigrette!
Soooo, to those of you who
live in a climate where farmers markets are abundant all year, listen to me.
I live in a climate where cloudy days are relatively frequent, so you can imagine that this question came up often.
And if you happen to
live in a climate where the changing seasons aren't so obvious, at least weather-wise, these books will provide a nice geography lesson for your little one as well.
If
you live in a climate where the winter months are frigidly cold, the Pliko Mini Universal Boot Cover keeps your child snuggy and warm.
It's best for cool weather, but if
you live in a climate where it's cold most of the year, then you can easily buy a this as your winter cover up option, then use it as a scarf after you no longer need it for breastfeeding!
Beware of excessive heat if
you live in a climate that reaches excess of 120 + degrees in the sun.
For families who
live in climates where spring can be rainy or muddy, finding outdoor activities can be a little more of a challenge.
If
you live in a climate that doesn't drop below freezing often you might want to go with more of a lightweight option.
Live in a climate where temperatures fluctuate?
We live in a climate of disinflation in wages and profits that have been pumped up by basically a bubble in the stock market and there's a question of how much longer that can go on.»
Some people, however, either don't get out into the sun much or
live in climates where there isn't much sunlight.
Without knowing it, I was
living in a climate that aggravated my condition.
Many of
us live in climates that naturally have less than adequate amounts of sunlight and this can greatly impact our vitamin D levels.
Filipinos are well - known for their youthful appearance and soft skin, even though
they live in a climate that exposes them to the sun's rays year round.
Take the Inuit tribes of North America and Greenland, who
live in climates where fruits and starches (plant carbohydrates) are not readily available.
You can't eat the same when
you live in a climate that gets cold in the winter.
I know this irritates many of you readers, including plenty of folks who
live in climates warmer than mine!
If
you live in a climate like Oklahoma, we have had a taste of spring one day (60s) then just a couple days later it is snowing (yes, this literally has happened this week).
I also
live in a climate where boots with open toes simply make no sense at all, so when I see them, I am puzzled by their complete lack of usefulness.
It's one of the fun things about fashion and
living in the climate where I live.
I sized down to a small, and that is what I would have bought had
I lived in the climate that would support the wearing of this vest.
It's fun to have a bunch of coat options, especially when
you live in a climate that warrants multiple coats.
This is a great way to extend the wearability of cropped pants when
you live in a climate that isn't warm enough to wear them alone year - round.
We know these two live in a different world than us in the figurative sense, but do they also
live in another climate zone?
Living in a climate that sometimes beats the Arctic for low temperatures, being fully clothed is a must.
(That is, if
you live in a climate with bitter cold winters.)
Since
I live in a climate with fluctuating weather, I often have to think about how to transition my wardrobe between seasons.
I don't know how you people who
live in climates where this is a regular thing do it.
I love summer and I'm so grateful to now
live in a climate where I don't have...
I love summer and I'm so grateful to now
live in a climate where I don't have to wear a coat anymore.
I've always thought I was born to
live in a climate like that.
Living in our climate, I think we deserve coats that spark joy.
If
you live in a climate with cold winters, for instance, think about providing room for those winter hats and mittens, even if you are planning your entryway in the summer.
I quite like that odd length, it's perfect for showcasing great shoes — like the ones you own and, if
you live in climate like ours, won't get dirty and rain sodden when you leave the house!
I should probably be glad
I live in a climate where I don't seem to need it (it doesn't appear to get cold here) but...
Even if you don't
live in this climate year - round, I'm sure most of us travel or visit colder weather sometime.
Because
I live in a climate that changes with the seasons, I always look forward to the burst of flowers every summer.
For anyone that
lives in a climate that gets properly cold you'll likely agree, that turtlenecks are a lifesaver.
I have a similar number after my latest purge and I always felt like I wasn't getting rid of enough, but they are a huge part of my favorite outfits (and
I live in a climate where it's winter 6 months out of the year and barely gets above freezing so I have to wear layers daily).
Most of the time, I don't want to have completely bare arms, and
I live in a climate where cardigans in summer are too warm, but it is awkward to layer enough warmth with a sleeveless dress in winter.
It can be tricky to get dressed in the morning when you know Summer is officially over (goodbye cutoffs and flip flops) but
you live in a climate that's still too hot for traditional Fall clothing.
(That is, if
you live in a climate with bitter cold winters.)
Why pay to build and clean hallways when
you live in a climate that allows people to be outside year - round?
But
living in climate where most mornings start with demisting / defrosting, I rarely want to use the face vents at all.
All wheel drive since
I live in a climate that has snow and ice in the winter.