When transitioning from winter to spring, the day can start off chilly and end up
much warmer later on.
Not exact matches
Staupitz, in his reply months
later from his southern hideout, was
warm but guarded: «My love to you is unchanging, passing the love of women, always unbroken... But as I do not grasp all your ideas, I keep silence about them... It seems to me that you condemn many things which are merely indifferent... but we owe
much to you, Martin, for having led us back from the husks which the swine did eat to the pastures of life and the words of salvation.»
British wine journalist Jancis Robinson also paid tribute to Michael and the
warm memories that many hold for him: «The British wine trade is
much duller and sadder today for the loss yesterday
late afternoon of Michael Cox... Michael was very sporty, enormous fun, extremely efficient and efficacious but never took anything too seriously.
I fight back with as
much colorful,
warming food as possible, and this golden Moroccan millet & roasted carrot pilaf is my
latest antidote to grayness outside.
I would not hesitate to serve them a day or two
later — just don't let them
warm up too
much before serving, or the frosting might soften too
much and dribble down.
At long last the
much - awaited
warmer days are here, and with
late Spring comes a plethora of new produce to enjoy.
So true he chose arsenal over Liverpool so if he feels he wants that
much the he should go elsewhere and
warm the bench because the same guadiola was using him as a sub at barca and I don't see him unsettling Leroy Sane, Aguero, Jesus and Sterling... Let's see where he goes and what will happen city is not really a power house in england they just over spend then rely on luck over Manchester united on deadline day with an expensive collection of players not really a team
later on with a collection of gunmen in form of negredo aguero and dzeko.
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An emphatic 2008 report by economist Ross Garnaut, a former global
warming agnostic who became, in his own words, «a
late - life convert» to the green cause, did
much to dispel any lingering questions among most Australians about whether the threat of climate change was real.
«Now we are looking for caves with speleothems in northern Siberia to answer this question,» Vaks notes, adding that the northernmost cave is already
much warmer than in the
late 18th century based on historical reports.
Climate change models predict that the Arctic sea ice will continue to shrink in a
warming world (as
much as 40 % of the ice is expected to be gone by midcentury), and the resulting changes — including
later formation of ice in the autumn, rain falling on the snow, and decreasing snow depths — will make it increasingly difficult for the seals to construct their snow caves, NOAA says.
Thus, factors shaping the climate during the relatively
warm period of the
Late Pleistocene are probably doing
much the same today.
A
later pass showed that the south pole was
much warmer than expected, and was spouting geysers of salty water into space.
For the
late 20th century, a period of strong greenhouse gas increases, but with diminishing solar influence, variability in ocean
warming shown in the profiles falls
much further still.
The ocean
warming rates are
much larger in the 20th century simulations, with an average four times larger than the control in the
late 20th century simulations.
Once again, surface
warming variability diminishes even further in the
late 20th century simulations, and once again these
late 20th century simulations are
much closer to the observed trends of sea surface
warming, than the control and early 20th century simulations.
Despite the snow that fell over
much of the Northeast
late this week, the winter has been
warmer than normal for
much of the country, in line with broader
warming trends.
In the
later, it is clear how
much closer temperatures have come to the target the international community has set to keep
warming within 2 °C (4 °F) above pre-industrial levels by the end of the 21st century.
But I went on to say that I did not think the stronger relationships would really provide a guide to how
much global
warming there would actually be
late this century on the RCP8.5 scenario, or any other scenario.
Admittedly, it's 100 % anecdotal on my end, but it's more common to see people walk into a gym, mosey on over to the bench press area without
much of a song and dance with a
warm - up, and pretty
much get right into the nuts and bolts of their workout than it is to see the same person walk in, start deadlifting, and not be leaving five minutes
later because their spine just flipped them the middle finger.
Here in Arizona is it
much warmer and I mostly wear leggings and tanks or even shorts if I exercise
late in the day (as seen in last picture below).
Fall is quickly approaching, and while
late - Summer days are still blessing my hometown of LA with seemingly endless sunshine and
warm winds, over here on the east coast things are getting
much chillier.
As
much as I've been loving this rain I'm getting so excited for
warmer weather,
late night sunsets, and a little bit of a tan!
I bought the boots super
late in the winter season, but I've been trying to style them as best as I can for
warmer weather... I love them so
much!
I can't tell you how
much I am enjoying the
warmer days and being able to play outside
later.
It stays pretty
warm in Atlanta for
much of the year, while we do get all the seasons, the temps tend stay pretty
warm from about March to
late October even November.
The
warmer weather and having the sun stay up extra
late makes it so
much easier to get outside and get together with friends and family.
Since the weather's been so hot here, the best times to eat outdoors are
late dinners after the sun has mostly gone down, and in the morning before it
warms up too
much.
Google's
latest Nexus slate may have launched without too
much fanfare, but the reception has been more than
warm.
The most popular time to visit is January - March, when
warm temperatures and sunny days offset chilly winter days in
much of North America, although
late October - December can be great too when the threat of hurricanes have passed and the crowds are yet to arrive.
Planning outdoor activities is risky compared to
later on in the year but sitting in a local taverna having Sunday lunch has
much to recommend it especially if they have a crackling open fire to
warm you up.
From the
warm, welcoming confines of the underground Dwarf village, to the windswept peaks of the Lofty Mountains, to the Pure Land forest living inside a dormant volcano, the excitement of discovery and exploration in Secret of Mana wouldn't be truly matched for me until The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind almost 10 years
later, and to a lesser extent, the
much - reviled Ultima IX three years before that, which was part of the push past early 3D that coincided with a new 3dfx Voodoo3 GPU that I'd put into my PC around the same time.
Therefore, IMHO, it would be closer to the truth to call WUWT a «skeptic» site that calls into question exactly how
much the mean temperature has increased since the advent of the thermometer record in the
late 1880's, how
much of that is due to human activities and how
much to natural cycles not under our control, what dangers rising temperatures may pose to human life and civilization, and what technologically and politically doable actions may be taken to reduce human - caused
warming, and our dependence on foreign sources of fossil energy.
All siding with its infinite growth paradigm, so I'm not surprised to see you writing counter-pieces to the harsh truth, which, as it stands, is that we have a pretty
much dead and severely
warming ocean, daily record - breaking jet - stream related weather incidents, which in turn are caused by polar temperature anomalies of +20 C as of
late.
His article contributes to the erroneous conclusion that global
warming is still some far off problem, a problem that won't happen until
much later in the century.
[5:14 p.m. Updated As Stefan Rahmstorf, a German climate scientist, explained in an e-mail
late today, that's very
much an open question, with his modeling studies showing any cooling swamped by greenhouse - driven
warming.]
The thick durable sea ice that routinely cloaked
much of the Arctic Ocean in colder decades in the 20th century is increasingly relegated to a few clotted places along northern Canada and Greenland, according to the
latest satellite analysis of the
warming region.
I'd put it this way: our choices are slower growth now (due to adopting nuclear / solar / whatever), or
much worse slower growth
later (allowing continued
warming and its ill effects).
I do agree that Earth is not Venus — some scientists have already told me how
much they hate the label «Venus effect,» but I find it informative, simply because it gives some idea about the runaway global
warming that did happen 5 times on Earth (which
later, obviously, stabilized back to livable conditions).
And then, the
warming «committed to» (but not realized until again decades
later) will be as
much as 3C.
Re 9 wili — I know of a paper suggesting, as I recall, that enhanced «backradiation» (downward radiation reaching the surface emitted by the air / clouds) contributed more to Arctic amplification specifically in the cold part of the year (just to be clear, backradiation should generally increase with any
warming (aside from greenhouse feedbacks) and more so with a
warming due to an increase in the greenhouse effect (including feedbacks like water vapor and, if positive, clouds, though regional changes in water vapor and clouds can go against the global trend); otherwise it was always my understanding that the albedo feedback was key (while sea ice decreases so far have been more a summer phenomenon (when it would be
warmer to begin with), the heat capacity of the sea prevents
much temperature response, but there is a greater build up of heat from the albedo feedback, and this is released in the cold part of the year when ice forms
later or would have formed or would have been thicker; the seasonal effect of reduced winter snow cover decreasing at those latitudes which still recieve sunlight in the winter would not be so delayed).
for GHGs alone the
latest decades are
much too
warm and the 1930 - 1940 periode too cold.
«It's not
warming / it might be, but not us / it is, but not
much, it is but it'll be good / it is and it's too
late now» ring a bell?
Apparently gyres may have been reducing the rise in sea level along the coasts as the climate
warms even though the overall sea level was rising — and
much of the sea level rise that we attributed to earlier in the twentieth century may actually have happened
later in the twentieth century.
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Much later, scientists concluded that it was indeed such forces that had caused the
warming of the early 20th century; greenhouse gas emissions were not yet large enough to dominate.)
Over the preceding period the humanity has had
much time to adjust to new circumstances and modest additional
warming before
later cooling may be of little significance.
The
much embarrassing «Pause» continues to ignore the predictions of the wrong - way IPCC and government - funded climate «scientists» - you know, the «experts» who have been long predicting end - of - the - world global
warming since the
late 80's.
But when policymakers from around the world gather at a key U.N. climate meeting in Poland
later this year, countries will be forced to reckon with the difference between how
much they say they want to limit the
warming of the planet and how little they actually are doing to make that happen.
But whatever their origin, figure B suggests that these natural fluctuations conspired to make the
late 1980s particularly
warm,
much warmer than would have been expected on the basis of the underlying trend alone.