Sentences with phrase «of a heatwave so»

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NYC just let go of it's heatwave so this is perfect timing how did i live without your blog before?!
An underwater heatwave that bleached massive sections of the Great Barrier Reef in 2016 was so severe it immediately «cooked» some corals in the northern region, scientists say following the results of a major long - term study.
So as we're welcoming the first heatwave of the year, we're hoping all our expectant moms out there have a safe, healthy and sweat - free summer!
Mostly keeping baby in a couple of layers and babywearing so they are close to you is all you need in Brisbane, especially with my youngest when we had autumn heatwaves and a very mild winter, haha!
I love your outfit, like you I love the colour green and now for the first time in 7 years we have a heatwave, so lot of opportunities to wear your sandels, which I like very much.
That's such a fun printed tank, nice with the shorts and perfect for summer:) It is winter here in Australia, we had summer continue right into autumn with the heatwaves so the winter weather is a bit of a shock to the system.
So we can make a clear case for the risk of that heat wave which occurred in Russia and other heatwaves which occurred around the world, being increased as a result of human influence on climate.
It's not surprising that that is so, of course; by definition the 2003 heatwave is now part of the historical envelope.
Different parts of the country suffer floods at different times, and most serious incidents get news coverage — while heatwaves tend to hit the country in one go, so coverage is more concentrated.
As average summer temperatures rise in the tropics, so do the risks of mass death from killer heatwaves, climate scientists find.
More deaths from heatwaves was one of these so called problems that can easily be fixed (and is) by modern adaptation.
-- then what explanation (scientific if possible) can be given for the fact that, last year alone, parts of the USA had the highest surface temperatures on record, Australia had to rewrite their own temperature gauge because it was recording temperatures which went, for the first time in recorded history, off the scale they were so high and in the UK and Europe we experienced one of the longest heatwaves in decades?
The recent Australasian heatwave has been so unprecedented that the Australia's Bureau of Meteorology has had to add a new colour (purple) to represent the hottest region: [more]
LONDON, 2 March, 2016 — Heatwaves that used to arrive once every 20 years or so could become annual events by 2075 across almost two - thirds of the planet's land surface — if humans go on burning ever more fossil fuels and releasing ever more greenhouse gases.
Then they settled down to calculate the likelihood that a proportion of past heatwaves or floods could be linked to a measured average rise in planetary temperatures so far of 0.85 °C.
A quarter of the land area of the planet could experience a 5 °C heatwave every two decades or so.
Heatwaves statistically represent variability, so decreased variability would mean fewer heatwaves to begin with, irrespective of variability during the Heatwaves statistically represent variability, so decreased variability would mean fewer heatwaves to begin with, irrespective of variability during the heatwaves to begin with, irrespective of variability during the heatwave.
There have been so few heatwaves this year that the alarmists are scrambling to find any, and none of them have lasted long enough to really start sounding any alarms over.
So the authors are pretty confident that average and maximum temperatures look set to rise - and that our greenhouse gases have increased the odds of heatwaves like the one in 2003.
The 1868 heatwave is described in no less apocalyptic terms than any of the others; so none of the other anecdotal accounts give us any reason to think that those heatwaves were significantly warmer than that of 1868.
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