Sentences with phrase «normal waters below»

Even more telling of La Niña's possible rise is the stash of cooler - than - normal waters below the surface.

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California's water supply levels were bolstered in March but still sit below normal, after several late winter storms increased snowpack and reservoir levels, according to the California Department of Water Resouwater supply levels were bolstered in March but still sit below normal, after several late winter storms increased snowpack and reservoir levels, according to the California Department of Water ResouWater Resources.
I have noticed, though, that through the water escaping the jar the water level in the jar has gone below the veg — is this normal and if not, is there a way for me to troubleshoot?
At the height of the drought that gripped the southeastern United States between 2005 and 2007, the water level of the massive reservoir that provides Atlanta's drinking water dropped 14 feet below normal.
As a result, a small storm in February pushed hundreds of millions of litres of water into the aquifer below — far more than normal.
«The study provides strong supporting evidence of the liquid - liquid phase transition and predicted a temperature of minimum density if water can be cooled well below its normal freezing temperature.
Soooo I've been doing RRARF (eating lots whenever I'm hungry or cold, emphasizing the 4 S's, minimizing liquids (no water unless really crave it... otherwise, only salted juices or kombucha — and only after I eat / get warm), no low intensity cardio except for gardening / mowing the lawn) for about a month now, and while my hands and feet seem to generally be warmer, and my heart rate is up into the normal range (60 - 90, not 50 and below), my BBTs have not gone up... and on average, they are actually worse, and more variable!
When you get dehydrated, it means the amount of water in your body has dropped below the level needed for normal body function.
The puppy / dog will refuse food and water, and will either run a fever or have a below - normal temperature.
Hair loss with dandruff and pigmentation are common and often there is a «water line» pattern, a clear line of demarcation along the body below which the skin is irritated and above which the skin is normal.
You might mention drought in California (Australia is having the worst drought ever recorded, since the white man arrived, and is considering shutting down agriculture in the Murray - Darling system, which is 90 % below its normal water level), or the Dust Bowl conditions in the Great Plains in the 1930s (another 5 year drought), or the collapse of water flow into the Colorado River, or category 6 Hurricanes (Katrina was a 4).
And the TC that hit Burma developed and travelled over waters that were below normal in sea surface temperature.
In the meantime, the Calipso data is supposed to range between 0 and 30 km, there are recent examples in the SH temperal zone below the ITCZ of cloud / water vapor structures well above both the 5 - 7 km normal condensation level, above the 15 - 17 km normal Thunderstorm peak and into the 20 - 26 km region of the upper stratosphere.
The far northern Cascades as well as the northern Rockies accumulated snow this month and reported snow water equivalent (SWE) values slightly below to slightly above normal.
The implication is that summer temperatures predispose the near - surface waters to above - or below - normal ice coverage in the following fall and winter.
With this in mind, and given how difficult it can be to dislodge deeply - entrenched ridging such as is currently being observed, I estimate that there is an above average probability that total precipitation for water year 2013 - 2014 will be below normal once again.
However, while annual peak daily streamflow (APDF) during the spring freshet in the FRB is historically well correlated with basin - averaged, annual maximum snow water equivalent (SWEmax), there are numerous occurrences of anomalously large APDF in below - or near - normal SWEmax years, some of which have resulted in damaging floods in the region.
The satellite image showed that sea surface heights were about 4 inches (10 cm) above normal in warmer regions (these appear red in the image), while the regions where cooler water prevails are 6 to 7 inches (14 to 18 cm) below normal (these appear purple).
However, while annual peak daily streamflow (APF) during the spring freshet in the FRB is historically well correlated with basin - averaged, April 1 snow water equivalent (SWE), there are numerous occurrences of anomalously large APF in below - or near - normal SWE years, some of which have resulted in damaging floods in the region.
Ice extent remains below normal everywhere in the Arctic (Figure 4), with open water developing along the coasts of northwest Canada, Alaska, and Siberia and within the ice pack in the Beaufort Sea and near the North Pole (Figure 5).
Along with the hot summer, annual precipitation for 2003 was as much as 12 inches (300 millimeters) below normal, leaving most of Europe in a drought.21 Damages to the agricultural sector were estimated at more than U.S. $ 16 billion (more than $ 13 billion).3, 21 Many areas saw an increase in wildfires, while low water levels in major rivers led to problems ranging from irrigating crops to cooling power plants.4, 21,22
Some more basics: CO2 alone can not lower the pH of pure water below about 5.5, at normal temperature.
At the same time, they point towards below normal ice extent in the Barents / Kara Sea, also compared to the record minimum in 2007, which they see coupled to oceanic processes and promoting further warming of surface waters in the region.
«Relatively cool waters in the eastern Pacific often result in stubborn summer high - pressure systems over the eastern states that block storms, reducing the frequency of precipitation below normal,» noted study co-author Richard Healy of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, Mass. «Less frequent storms result in higher surface and atmospheric temperatures that then feedback on the atmospheric circulation to further reduce storm frequency and raise surface temperatures even more.»
The evaporative, conductive and radiative processes combined then set up a thermal gradient causing an upward flow of energy from water to air from where that 1 mm layer touches the ocean bulk below, up across the cooler layer then to the Knudsen layer by reversing the normal (warm at the top and cool at the bottom) temperature gradient which exists from that 1 mm layer down to the ocean bottom.
Below - normal water storage in soils and aquifers impacts agriculture, forest fires, and water management.
Snowpack, which Western hydroelectric resources depend upon for water supply, has been much below normal in the Sierras, and the U.S. Drought Monitor from the Department of Agriculture, as of May 29, showed abnormally dry to moderate drought conditions in much of the state.
The result is warming of the tropics and of the highest latitudes (but the latter stay below the freezing point of water) and a flow of cold into the mid latitudes and more precipitation in the form of snow at lower latitudes than normal.
The center of the cold zone in the US has remained astoundingly centered over the Dakota water protecter region as the 3rd NOAA «departure from normal high temperature» map below reveals.
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