Sentences with phrase «more summer rain»

Other studies have suggested that recent ocean warming of the North Atlantic could also be responsible for more summer rain in northwest Europe.

Not exact matches

With summer just around the corner, it's obvious that we are experiencing the attributes of spring with rain, rain and more rain here of late in the Midwest.
They are perfect for when you want a summer - y barbeque burger situation, but A) it is much much too hot to even consider standing outside in the scorching sun over a 400 degree pit of fire, or B) it is one of those spring / summer days where is is raining and the thought of holding an umbrella over the bbq is more sad than anything.
Then no more than 2 days went by for the entire summer without a hefty amount of rain, and I never turned on the hose again.
Yes — I don't really understand AFCON — not only is it held at least twice as often as other big international sporting events, and sometimes more, if they decide they want to change the schedule, to not interfere with something else (not the players club obligations, who pay their wages, perish the thought), but it is always held at the peak of the league season, as they say it maybe raining in summer, which I also don't get, as it rains here all the time — I'm sure there are parts of Africa which have reasonable weather during the summer — it's a big continent — South Africa must be fairly clement at that time.
This past week has been raining and although it's Summer according to a calendar, we were mostly inside thinking of ways to make it more fun, and with things we had on hands.
Birch trees not performing as expected That means a shorter period for snow to accumulate in winter and a bigger gap between snowmelt and summer rains, two factors that work together to produce more intense dry spells.
It may soon be followed, however, by yet more flooding in coming years: climate change may increase the likelihood of extreme weather, such as excessive summer rains, that give rise to such natural disasters.
Warmer summers strengthened the West African monsoon and delivered more rain.
In previous studies, the researchers discovered that heavy, thunderous rain showers that are often seen during summer in temperate latitudes were much more sensitive to temperature than expected.
Conversely, in the boreal summer, when the difference between the two hemispheres isn't as great, the «wet get wetter, dry get drier» effect of warming will dominate, meaning more rain in the tropics and less in the subtropics.
«As summers get warmer, more rain may not be better than less.»
In 2007 alone, summer flooding in Great Britain cost that nation nearly $ 6 billion, while torrential rains in China displaced more than 500,000 people, with losses to property and crops in excess of $ 1 billion.
Unprecedented summer warmth and flooding, forest fires, drought and torrential rain — extreme weather events are occurring more and more often, but now an international team of climate scientists has found a connection between many extreme weather events and the impact climate change is having on the jet stream.
New Orleans had its wettest summer on record, logging 36.8 inches of rain through Tuesday, more than a foot above normal for the summer.
So, to celebrate no more rain and a little more sunshine I decide to bring out my favorite little romper that's perfect for summer or fall.
Even though Malaysian weather is pretty much summer all year long, but Fall does bring in more rain and...
Hey guys, so it's raining the last three days now and I'm really start missing summer more and more.
It's tough to know exactly what you'll want to wear, what the weather will dictate (I must have packed eight summer dresses that I've ignored in favor of my rain slicker), and the... read more
I grew up in small town southeastern Washington, Kennewick to be more specific, where it's 100 degrees all summer and it hardly ever rains.
Even though Malaysian weather is pretty much summer all year long, but Fall does bring in more rain and of course, new trends!
Rain is the forecast, so the plan is reading (something I've been doing a lot of lately thanks to the nonexistence of good summer tv) in bed during the rain, taking a trip to my tailor (more on that next week), a really long walk post-rain with a friend, and restarting my plan for a possible kitchen makeoRain is the forecast, so the plan is reading (something I've been doing a lot of lately thanks to the nonexistence of good summer tv) in bed during the rain, taking a trip to my tailor (more on that next week), a really long walk post-rain with a friend, and restarting my plan for a possible kitchen makeorain, taking a trip to my tailor (more on that next week), a really long walk post-rain with a friend, and restarting my plan for a possible kitchen makeorain with a friend, and restarting my plan for a possible kitchen makeover.
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No snow or rain mode «With the vehicle being sold with summer - only (Michelin Pilot Super Sport) and R - compound (Pilot Sport Cup 2) tire options, it would seem Ford was much more focused on the high - grip portions of performance driving,» Kuczera said.
Because the parasite multiplies best at higher temperatures and mud, one sees more of it in the summer and during periods of heavy rain.
The rain shadow effect means a drier climate more like the Mediterranean, so during summer months there is a gold color in the grass with green trees and a brownish color rocks in the background.
If you're heading to the Western Cape then there is a greater chance you'll run into rain, but if you stick to the more temperate provinces — KZN, Gauteng, Mpumalanga, Limpopo — there's every chance that South Africa's winter is better than the average European summer.
Rain is infrequent, and temperatures range from 15 degrees in winter to high's of 40 degrees or more in the summer months between June to September.
The Mediterranean coast and Balearic Islands get a little more rain than Madrid, and the south can be even hotter in summer.
Cayman has mild air temperatures of 21 - 27 °C / 70 - 80 °F year - round and a little more rain during the summer months.
There's a little more rain in the summer months, between June and October, but it's usually just an hour or two in the evening — the rest of the time it's blue skies and sunshine.
For the Caribbean coastline, you can expect more rain over our summer months, but this tends to be in the evenings.
The more it rains in the winter, the more vegetation grows, and the more there is to burn in the summer, which is invariably hot and dry.
Most of the West's surface water comes from snowpack, which is declining as more precipitation falls as rain and snowpack melts earlier, leaving less water available for summer when it is needed most.
Yet the region can expect 20 percent less rain in summer, with more of it falling as downpours.9
A quick check of the latest seasonal forecast shows there's a lot more rain to come this summer.
If warming continues, and snow increases during winters, locking up more moisture regionally until spring or summer floods release the reservoir with more energy and intensity in those snow - pack zones (while former recipients of rain go wanting in drought) than in prior regimes?
Climatic variability in summer is projected to increase, with southern Europe experiencing more heat, less precipitation, and more frequent droughts — yet heavier rainstorms when it does rain.23 Northern Europe can expect more overall precipitation.21 Smog is also expected to rise — unless we reduce our use of fossil fuels.28, 29,30,31
In particular, more winter and spring flooding and drier summers are expected as well as less winter snow (more rain) and earlier snowmelt.
Warmer temperatures would alter the rain / snow ratio during the cold season, further increasing the chance for more extreme winter floods and summer droughts [15].
As the climate of the Pacific Northwest warms, more winter precipitation is falling as rain, compared with historical averages.2 With declining snowpack in Oregon's Cascade Mountains, peak stream flows are occurring earlier, and summer flows are declining.2 These changes are expected to continue as heat - trapping emissions grow, putting more stress on already endangered salmon that return to the Columbia and other rivers in the region to spawn.2
Projected warming and drying in spring and summer combined with earlier snowmelt and more winter rain would likely exacerbate this trend by facilitating fire ignition and diminishing fuel moisture during the dry season [85].
AGW causes cool summers, cold winters, hot summers and warm winters, droughts, rain, flood, sun burnt whales, more snow, less snow, more ice, less ice, disruptions in ocean currents, and much much more.
Those effects include more rainfall that occurs in heavy downpours, meaning less is absorbed into the earth and more becomes runoff; more rain and less snowfall in the mountains, which means less melting snow to feed rivers in the spring and summer; and higher temperatures causing more evaporation.
Those who do come to the Northwest will be faced with an unpleasant reality, she adds, reciting a list of problems expected to strike the region before the turn of the century: regional temperature increases between 5.5 and 9.1 degrees Fahrenheit; drier summers making the Northwest's forests more susceptible to fire; declining snowpack, as more precipitation falls as rain instead of snow at higher elevations, straining regional water supplies and increasing the risk of flooding downstream.
By contrast, in mid - to high latitudes on all continents, substantial shifts in forest structure toward more rain - green, summer - green or deciduous rather than evergreen forest, and forest and woodland decline, underlie the overall drop in global terrestrial carbon sequestration potential that occurs post-2030, and approaches a net source by about 2070 (Figure 4.2; 4.3).
«Places like the Pacific Northwest and the Minneapolis St. Paul region are cooler and see more rain in the summer, which keeps the ozone levels in check,» said Jerrett.
But, that is summer in South Texas, right!!??!!! Thank goodness we have had a little more rain than usual this summer and the backyard is loving it!
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