Sentences with phrase «like mild climates»

Boxers like mild climates, so care must be taken when going outside in cold or hot weather.

Not exact matches

Over the coming decades, Smith expects an influx of immigrants into the north, drawn by a milder climate and jobs in the resource sector, helping to deliver «an unprecedented economic jolt» to countries like Canada, Russia and Scandinavian nations.
Much like San Francisco, Medellin boasts a mild climate and is relatively small in size, Stettler said.
However, I wanted to be sure we could overcome potential environmental barriers like the mild year - round climate that was so hospitable to the sharpshooter's survival and reproduction.
Others simply lie on their backs in the misty gloom, contemplating, perhaps, the question provoked by the piece: Will our mild climate be transformed one day into a museum exhibit, like a crumbling Mayan relic?
For example, feral cats run rampant in mild - climate areas like the West Coast and Southern Ontario.
Fleas thrive when the weather is warm and humid, but fleas can survive year - round in our mild Northwest climate, and they especially like pets who live indoors.
The Sacred Valley has a mild climate within a dramatic setting of mountains, valleys and meadows, well suited for outdoor activities like riding with the Peruvian Paso horse, mountain biking, white - water rafting, Paragliding, walking and trekking.
Here you can enjoy the mild Mediterranean climate, huge green areas and many beaches, some of which are known to be the most beautiful of Portugal and even Europe, like the famous Praia de Marinha.
Like most of the South, Georgia experiences a subtropical climate with mild to heavy precipitation year round.
Pura Vida's climate is spring - like year round with warm days (70s - 80s F) and mild nights (60s F).
Bob Henson, of the National Centre for Atmospheric Research in Colorado, said: «To claim that global temperatures have cooled since 1998 and therefore that man - made climate change isn't happening is a bit like saying spring has gone away when you have a mild week after a scorching Easter.»
In areas with mixed climates and higher levels of humidity like here in Philadelphia, a dehumidifier is often required in the shoulder seasons and milder summer rainy days to maintain a comfortable level of RH.
I'm an mild AGW skeptic myself (like Willis; it's not a religion and you could convince me otherwise with good evidence), but I've been following «The Science of Doom» blog recently (found via a link on Climate Audit):
You might not associate an urban center like the «Big D» with motorhomes, but the generally mild climate and proximity to good RV parks makes Dallas popular with recreational vehicle owners.
In spite of the occasional rainstorm, residents also take advantage of the city's mild climate to enjoy outdoor entertainment activities, like strolling Pike Place Market or sipping some of the city's well - known coffee.
Or if you are like me, maybe you tend to feel comfortable in more than one season (thanks to our own fairly mild climate here in the NW!)
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