This is a perfect outfit keeping in mind the severe and
harsh winters of the west.
This transmission features the auxiliary transmission oil cooler, which helps increase efficient performance
during harsh winter conditions.
I don't recommend
for harsh winters since it's fairly light but it is thick enough for cool weather.
These types of birds are simply not designed to cope
with harsh winter temperatures, and their health can suffer as a result of being exposed to cold air.
If you think your home isn't prone to experiencing damage
from harsh winter weather, you're wrong.
In my area, it was a particularly
harsh winter season, and I spent a lot of it outdoors training for the upcoming trail running season.
Apply the balm to your furry friend's paws to create a protective paw barrier against
harsh winter elements, including rock salt, ice pellets, snow, and sand.
There are certain advantages in using the particular garment, which is light, warm and provides insulation against
harsh winter winds.
I have started wearing more skirts and dresses too, after a
very harsh winter with a lot of pants.
A
particularly harsh winter hit construction starts in early 2014, and quickly rising mortgage rates and prices, weighed on demand.
It's really not too hard, because we don't have
harsh winters here, so most of my clothes are pretty versatile.
Despite harsh winter weather, the protest camp has continued to grow, with thousands of veterans arriving to reinforce the camp last week.
The four seasons and
harsh winters allow for the natural death of organic plant life that returns nutrient rich organic matter to the soil each year.
Also, if the area you live has
harsh winters then you may have to pay a higher premium to fully protect your vehicle.
Our deck is actually getting old and up here wood takes a beating from the UV at elevation and the winds and
harsh winter conditions.
It used to be that if you lived in areas
with harsh winters, you didn't have to give the pet the medication during the winter months.
People living in the desert areas cook this healthy, filling and delicious recipes during winter season when their body require more fuel in terms of protein and fat to combat the adverse cold conditions of
harsh winter months.
They're made of a firm rubber that hardens and stiffens in colder temperatures which results in a lack of friction and traction when driving
through harsh winter elements.
To survive
harsh winters on isolated homesteads, Icelanders had to rely on food stores that were anything but rich in variety.
An AWD option could potentially help Tesla sell its sedan into markets with
harsh winters without sacrificing performance; indeed, many modern sports cars send power to all four wheels thanks to benefits in traction and handling.
Russia's
harsh winter environment and underdeveloped road infrastructure, not to mention its sheer immensity, are factors that have had a big influence over the years on the vehicles produced in the country.
And we are experiencing a series of
harsher winters across much of the northern hemisphere, which are very difficult to reconcile with the CAGW story, despite the frantic attempts by some climatologists.
From BBC's Paul Hudson It's known by climatologists as the «Little Ice Age», a period in the 1600s
when harsh winters across the UK and Europe were often severe.
Unusually
harsh winter temperatures in much of the United States have had a tragic effect on one of Florida's most oddly charismatic animals, killing up to 5 percent of the state's endangered West Indies manatees.A record 280 or more manatees have already died this year from «Florida frostbite» and other illnesses related to exposure to cold, CNN reports.
Specifically, previous research has shown that mountain chickadees living at high elevations, that
experience harsher winter conditions, have superior spatial memory and related brain regions associated with more intense food caching compared with low elevation birds (these results found using different birds from the same Mountain 1 populations at exactly the same elevations used here [23 — 25]-RRB-.
Winter kill, a term used to describe those wild animals that don't survive an
over harsh winter, or are old and / or weak from disease and succumb to the normal hardship of winter, holds a grip on my life also.
NAHB is forecasting that residential remodeling will post a 3.4 percent decline in 2014 over last year, due in large part to slow activity in the first quarter caused by an unusually
harsh winter throughout much of the nation.
The Wirehaired Vizsla • Originates in Hungary and developed by hunters and falconers, who wanted a versatile hunting dog that could
handle harsh winters in fields, forests and waters.
But ski lifts can get damaged during
harsh winter storms and wear down over years exposed to extreme weather.
On a bleak,
harsh winter afternoon in Chosen, a small town in upstate New York, local art history professor George Clare comes home to find his 3 - year - old daughter, Franny, hiding in fear and his wife, Catherine, murdered.
Aside from the humanitarian disaster if
harsher winters cause starvation amongst the Mongolian herders, the larger picture indicates that Western nations need to speed up their policies for both emissions reduction and adaptation to climate change, to avoid the worst effects of an unstable climate.
Most market watchers have consoled themselves with the view that most of the softness was a function of temporary factors,
including harsh winter weather and a West Coast port strike.