Sentences with phrase «of a cold spell on»

Much of Europe woke up to yet another day of a cold spell on Wednesday that may have turned the streets of London, Rome and other capitals into pretty photo scenes but also has cost lives across the continent.

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Can we deny the impact of Giroud's cold spell on our season?
It never fails; each year when I pack away all our winter gear thinking spring is finally around to stay we get a cold spell and I wish I had not been so on top of things.
Last December was the coldest on record and the spells of severe weather combined with high energy prices had a devastating effect.
A team of scientists now think they know: A miles - wide comet, they announced in May, seems to have exploded just north of the Great Lakes, triggering a 1,000 - year cold spell that helped bring on the extinction of the Clovis and the animals.
In 2014, Climate Central helped create the World Weather Attribution (WWA) initiative, a groundbreaking international effort to analyze and communicate the possible influence of climate change on extreme weather events such as storms, extreme rainfall, heat waves, cold spells, and droughts.
It never fails; each year when I pack away all our winter gear thinking spring is finally around to stay we get a cold spell and I wish I had not been so on top of things.
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He goes to Chicago to meet with Alexander Leek (Alan Bates, Gosford Park, Love in a Cold Climate), an author of a book on unexplained phenomena (get it, Leek is Keel spelled backwards).
But the roadblocks to their love are great indeed: a supernatural beast on the hunt for Sookie, demi - god orgies casting a spell on her town and her best friend Tara (Rutina Wesley), whose response becomes something akin to an addiction (complete with an intervention and cold - turkey withdrawal), a religious cult war against the vampire nation that tangles up Sookie's gullible brother Jason (Ryan Kwanten), Bill's responsibilities as a «maker» to a newly turned vampire, and Bill's warden (Alexander Skarsgård) making a play for Sookie (or at least for control of her unique talents).
After this weeks cold spell, a day at the beach is probably not high on the agenda but summer will roll around again so here are a few of my favourite South African beaches... In the Overberg, Nanny's Beach, also known as Kammabaai, is a well loved Hermanus...
In the new paper, the authors — who focused on greenhouse clues from past cold spells — went out of their way to stress the tentative nature of their conclusions, but such nuance doesn't always make it into news releases and journal summaries.
Earlier cold spells may have played a role in the collapse of two previous groups on the island.»
Huynen MMTE, Martens P, Schram D, Weijenberg MP, Kunst AE: The impact of heat waves and cold spells on mortality rates in the Dutch population.
2018 brought the coldest and snowiest April on record for much of North America, spelling trouble for migrating birds who arrived in the north, expecting to bulk up on the spring emergence of bugs — and instead found 2 feet of snow.
The large amounts of snow that fell in this region, associated with the cold spell late in the month were not large enough to have a visible effect on the monthly average.
Inhofe wasn't mindlessly saying a brief cold spell meant the collective whole of global warming was a hoax, he was lampooning the United Nations» Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and their predictions of warmer snowless winters (full text here).
I asked Dr. Mann about the European cold spell as well at a different venue, and his initial thinking was that the event was not «global warming induced» (instead brought on by natural variability), but then left open the idea that it would be, because of what Rahmstorf was saying regarding the loss of sea ice.
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