You could see
little heat waves emanating from home plate.
I don't know about everybody else, but I was totally dying during
that little heat wave we had a few weeks ago.
I finally had a little taste of summer weather this past weekend when LA had
a little heat wave passing through.
Not exact matches
by itself, it's not an impractical purchase green tomatoes are Summer, and as such, should be sampled at least once but we were in the midst of a
heat wave and i don't know about you, turning on the stove to dodge oil splatters to fry up these
little beasts is So Impractical
My
little man was born during a wicked
heat wave and the rest of the summer was quite hot and humid too.
A sweltering
heat wave did
little to tamp the enthusiasm of yellow taxi drivers and their backers, this past Mon., July 20th.
A new study shows that without significant reductions in carbon emissions, deadly
heat waves could begin within as
little as a few decades to strike regions of India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.
However, under business - as - usual scenarios, without significant reductions in carbon emissions, the study shows these deadly
heat waves could begin within as
little as a few decades to strike regions of India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, including the fertile Indus and Ganges river basins that produce much of the region's food supply.
As it turns out, when objects are extremely close together,
heat flows not just as electromagnetic
waves, but as evanescent
waves — exponentially decaying
waves that have
little effect at the macroscale, as they typically die away before reaching another object.
When Rach and I got together to shoot these photos, we were complaining about the cold, but
little did we know... 30 degrees these days would feel like a
heat wave!
Summer is definitely my favorite season when it comes to style, but with this
heat wave we've been having I can't say I wouldn't welcome a
little fall weather in my life.
As much as I try to embrace fall, it's a
little hard given that LA is currently going through a
heat wave.
Although it's been a
little cooler in the Midwest lately, summer won't let me forget about its scorching
heat waves as the season bounces back and fourth between cardigan and scarf weather to swimsuit and shorts temperatures.
So no wonder exasperated sighs cascade at these moments, such as when I found myself whining a few weeks back that I had to leave a pavement - melting New York
heat wave for a
little jaunt to merry olde England, as the guest of Jaguar Land Rover.
We spoke only intermittently, and I had
little to say, except that I liked Montpelier, Vermont, very much, but that was probably because I'd only visited the state once, during a
heat wave in New York, and it had seemed to me I'd gone to heaven.
The United States is in the grips of a massive
heat wave, which means it's important to limit your
little dog's time outside, especially small breeds with thick coats or dogs with short muzzles, including Shih Tzus, Pugs, French Bulldogs and Pekingese.
During the last days of Autumn or all through the Winter, whether you're in a
heat wave or early snow, you likely have much to draw from where a
little color is bursting from the sleepy hues.
I'll also quote some social scientists who specialize in environmental risk and response who see
little hope that
heat waves will be the element that prompts citizens to support a strong climate bill or change behaviors in ways that cut combustion of fossil fuels.
4) Thus the 1998 super El Nino induced global warming was a secondary effect of short -
wave ocean
heating, not necessarily recent, and had very
little to do with GHG.
From
heat waves to droughts to wildfires, the United States has seen
little in the way of relief from severe events over the last several months.
Heat waves, wildfires, and floods seem to have
little effect.
In a state that's increasingly facing climate - change - induced
heat waves and drought, regulators have refused to recognize the obvious pollution and carbon emissions from coal plants and the fact that solar PV uses very
little water.
I know that now even we are starting to get a
little scared: the 3 - 4 years of record temps, the
heat waves now, the heavy rain on me today and yesterday (probably carrying desperate chemical ice nucleation), the wildfires, the missing and deformed insects.
There is very
little discussion of the effect of climatic instability and
heat waves on agriculture, and no mention of the fact that global warming has already decreased agricultural production in many areas.
There's
little reason to bother with a recap, but: there were
heat waves, there were wildfires, there was something called a derecho.
Increased frequency of droughts,
heat waves, and water scarcity are all predicted for the region, where low - lying areas — including 43 port cities — could also face coastal flooding with a global temperature rise of as
little as 1 degree.
Given this plain and simple refusal to accept or even consider the facts here, I have
little doubt that you will dispel out of hand any reference to the attribution studies linking the observed warming to GHGs (like e.g. Stott et al. 2000), or the following droughts in the Mediterranean region or the Moscow
Heat wave.