Sentences with phrase «more snowstorms»

With winter in full swing and the likelihood of more snowstorms throughout the season, now is the perfect time to visit the Brooklyn Mitsubishi service department and have your headlights cleaned and polished.
While life does, thankfully, bring more snowstorms...

Not exact matches

«Why don't you buy protection this year, because you'll feel more comfortable about your experience and you'll be better taken care of if, God forbid, a snowstorm actually happens in the winter in Toronto.»
More than any event I've witnessed in two decades of living in and writing about this city, this snowstorm underscores the horrible history of suburban sprawl in the United States and the bad political decisions that drive it.
Made these a couple weeks ago to feel a little more cozy during a snowstorm.
Can't wait to try it, in fact, I'm braving a snowstorm to go get more buckwheat flour!
In 2010, the Snowstorm Winter beer was a dunkel doppel weizenbock, which Marti says slipped down the throat more easily than its name slides off the tongue.
Then I'm hoping for the weather to clear up until Saturday when NYC will get hit with more snow, and the league rescheduling the game until the following Monday night, and then another snowstorm hitting and Roger Goodell having to make a phone call to Vladimir Putin to pressure him into delaying the Olympic Games so as to avoid competing with the NFL for ratings.
What would be more fun than creating a snowstorm indoors?
Each of these maps show the movement of one or more snowy owls that were tagged as part of Project SNOWstorm and relocated from Logan Airport.
Whilst the UK fluctuated between heatwaves and snowstorms in April, overall the monthly averages... [Read More...]
One of the lessons learned during the November 2014 snowstorm that dropped more than 6 feet of snow on towns in Erie County, is the need for a cohesive response plan for patients with critical, chronic medical needs.
AG Eric Schneiderman said the Buffalo snowstorms are more evidence that climate change is happening, and that New York and the nation need to work harder to combat the causes of global warming.
-- A high - school student got more than 30,000 «likes» with a Facebook page urging the mayor and chancellor to rethink sending kids to school in snowstorms.
«It's always important to remember that snowstorms cost money, and the more transparent we are about those costs, the better we're able to budget in the future,» Stringer said in a statement.
After a snowstorm postponed the union's originally scheduled Lobby Day on March 14, UFT member lobbyists boarded buses at dawn on March 27 for a three - hour ride to the state capital five days before the April 1 budget deadline as negotiations became more intense.
The State's Attorney General says the Buffalo snowstorms are more evidence that climate change is happening, and that New York and the nation need to work harder to combat the causes of global warming.
Although snowstorms and rising sea levels garner more of the headlines about extreme weather driven by climate change, drought is quickly rising as the most troublesome, near - term impact.
Fact # 1: Carbon Dioxide is a Heat - Trapping Gas Fact # 2: We Are Adding More Carbon Dioxide to the Atmosphere All the Time Fact # 3: Temperatures are Rising Fact # 4: Sea Level is Rising Fact # 5: Climate Change Can be Natural, but What's Happening Now Can't be Explained by Natural Forces Fact # 6: The Terms «Global Warming» and «Climate Change» Are Almost Interchangeable Fact # 7: We Can Already See The Effects of Climate Change Fact # 8: Large Regions of The World Are Seeing a Significant Increase In Extreme Weather Events, Including Torrential Rainstorms, Heat Waves And Droughts Fact # 9: Frost and Snowstorms Will Still Happen in a Warmer World Fact # 10: Global Warming is a Long - Term Trend; It Doesn't Mean Next Year Will Always Be Warmer Than This Year
Snow lovers should not lose all hope, as it is still too early to write - off any more chances of snowstorms in the eastern U.S..
Whether it is a summer hurricane or a winter snowstorm, PNNL scientists are learning more about clouds and shining a scientific light on their secrets.
But this means there is also more water available for precipitation, which leads to heavier downpours and snowstorms.
The ice sheet's thickness makes its temperature much more resistant to change than the six inches of snow that might fall on your driveway during a winter snowstorm.
Whereas a bit more than a year and an half ago white was to be seen on feet exclusively for sneakers, now a snowstorm of white shoes has entered our wardrobes, Not so much in France though.
We've all heard the expression «when it rains, it pours» but in Chicago it's more like «when it snows, it snowstorm's for days...»
Synopsis: An online hook - up turns into something more after a snowstorm traps two lovers (Miles Teller, Analeigh Tipton) in one's New York apartment.
All the more impressive is that Tarantino accomplishes this with one hand tied behind his back, as it were: At least 90 minutes of the film takes place in real time, with the same characters in one large room, a cabin where they are sitting out a snowstorm.
The author speculates that this may be caused by dependence on «forms of transportation more likely to fail during snowstorms, such as public transit or low quality cars» or to placing «less value on school attendance.»
Today there is a snowstorm in Finland, during which I noticed that slow speed driving might require pressing the accelerator somewhat more.
Worried about winter snowstorms, the little guy prepares by exercising, but when a blizzard hits, he wonders if he should have done more.
If want to know more about how people of a town support each other in the wake of major snowstorm, ask someone who lives there.
A major snowstorm couldn't stop more than 100 guests from showing up to the Bowling for Shelter fundraiser in Sturgeon Falls, Ont.
JetBlue is having another winter sale, with flights on sale for travel from January through April.As another snowstorm gets ready to pummel parts of the... Read More
It does mean that you get plenty of different settings for the gameplay, such as wandering through snowstorms, battling through deserts and sniping high above the streets in Russia, but the constant jumping, poor dialog and pretty bland writing mean that Future Soldier's story ends up feeling more like bookends that are only there to hold the gameplay in place and provide a reason as to why you're assaulting / blowing up the next place.
Fog, smoke and snowstorms add to the atmosphere, too, while little things such as how your footprints are left behind and windshields realistically react to being shot make the whole thing that bit more immersive.
The giant snowstorm currently bearing down on the US can't be tied to global warming, but climate change may bring more like it.
For the entire Northern Hemisphere, there is evidence of an increase in both storm frequency and intensity during the cold season since 1950,1 with storm tracks having shifted slightly towards the poles.2, 3 Extremely heavy snowstorms increased in number during the last century in northern and eastern parts of the United States, but have been less frequent since 2000.11,15 Total seasonal snowfall has generally decreased in southern and some western areas, 16 increased in the northern Great Plains and Great Lakes region, 16,17 and not changed in other areas, such as the Sierra Nevada, although snow is melting earlier in the year and more precipitation is falling as rain versus snow.18 Very snowy winters have generally been decreasing in frequency in most regions over the last 10 to 20 years, although the Northeast has been seeing a normal number of such winters.19 Heavier - than - normal snowfalls recently observed in the Midwest and Northeast U.S. in some years, with little snow in other years, are consistent with indications of increased blocking (a large scale pressure pattern with little or no movement) of the wintertime circulation of the Northern Hemisphere.5 However, conclusions about trends in blocking have been found to depend on the method of analysis, 6 so the assessment and attribution of trends in blocking remains an active research area.
The ice sheet's thickness makes its temperature much more resistant to change than the six inches of snow that might fall on your driveway during a winter snowstorm.
For example, we were told by the IPCC that milder winter temperatures will decrease heavy snowstorms... After the winters of 2009 - 10 and 2010 - 11, we are told the opposite by advocates of the IPCC position, Climate Change Makes Major Snowstorms More Likely... The non-falsifiable hypotheses can be stated this way, whatever happens is consistent with my hsnowstorms... After the winters of 2009 - 10 and 2010 - 11, we are told the opposite by advocates of the IPCC position, Climate Change Makes Major Snowstorms More Likely... The non-falsifiable hypotheses can be stated this way, whatever happens is consistent with my hSnowstorms More Likely... The non-falsifiable hypotheses can be stated this way, whatever happens is consistent with my hypothesis.
The regional pattern of fewer snowstorms in the southern United States and more in the North corresponds to a similar northward shift of cold - season storms in the entire Northern Hemisphere over the past 50 years.
Weather tragedy in Swiss Alps claims 10 lives... Veteran Swiss meteorologist Jörg Kachelmann says 10 deaths caused by a «surprise snowstorm» had nothing to do with «climate change», but more to do with poor human judgement and a misguided reliance on «terrible quality weather apps».
Even though ferocious snowstorms will become more frequent this century, their intensity will stay the same.
Winters are shorter, fewer cold records are set, more precipitation is falling as rain and less as snow — although whopper snowstorms are even more likely in some places — and snowpacks are shrinking and melting earlier.
Heavy snowstorms are not inconsistent with a warming planet... In fact, as the Earth gets warmer and more moisture gets absorbed into the atmosphere, we are steadily loading the dice in favor of more extreme storms in all seasons, capable of causing greater impacts on society... If the climate continues to warm, we should expect an increase in heavy snow events for a few decades, until the climate grows so warm that we pass the point where it's too warm for it to snow heavily.
The result is less snow overall as global temperatures increase, but more extreme snowstorms.
We discussed the illogic (or at least the selective reasoning) behind the global - warming - made - this - snowstorm - worse excuses forwarded during the first big nor» easter to wallop the area (back on January 27th), and now, after the third big event (with likely more to come!)
Global warming puts more moisture into the atmosphere, possibly causing more snow; «Just as it's important not to miss the forest for the trees, neither should we miss the climate for the snowstorm»;
Only now with a warmer atmosphere the snowstorms have more moisture to work with, so we are getting bigger snowstorms (and rainstorms at other times of the year).
When this extra water condenses, heavy rains, severe thunderstorms, blizzard - like snowstorms, and damaging floods become more frequent, intense and severe.
Global warming is causing more intense rain and snowstorms in the United States, and making extreme events such as the January 2016 snow storm that crippled most of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast more likely.
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