Not exact matches
Anything above 18 °C is
generally considered to be
warm enough for swimming in by most, so expect to see loads of
locals and tourists sunbathing on the beaches and swimming in the sea at this time of year.
Owners can choose what kind of insulation and heating and cooling options suit them and their
local climate, whereas RVs are
generally not built to be lived in during the winter (though of course, one could tow it somewhere
warm).
Surely the obvious rational conclusion is the climate is
generally warming, but
local weather conditions in a few countries cause some glaciers to advance for a few years.
Sort of like global
warming: «
generally» rising has
local cooling (suggesting that, like glaciers, the LOCAL situation, like cloudiness / albedo / ocean currents) is the significant factor, and not an equally distributed, universal force (like
local cooling (suggesting that, like glaciers, the
LOCAL situation, like cloudiness / albedo / ocean currents) is the significant factor, and not an equally distributed, universal force (like
LOCAL situation, like cloudiness / albedo / ocean currents) is the significant factor, and not an equally distributed, universal force (like CO2)
There was the case of the paper the IPCC relied upon to show that urban heat islands (the fact that cities are
generally warmer than the surrounding countryside, so urbanisation causes
local, but not global,
warming) had not exaggerated recent
warming.
Yes, the
local soil surface was getting a little
warmer, but the wind would also be taking less heat away from the area; one would counteract the other; there would be no net increase in heating
generally.