Sentences with phrase «out in cold climates»

Not exact matches

«While Canadians live in a colder climate, they generally are not less «nice» than Americans,» Antonio Terracciano, a professor of geriatrics at Florida State University, pointed out to the Washington Post, for instance.
Living in a cold winter climate and looking out my window to a foot of snow on the ground, I love to bring the flavors of spring and summer indoors.
This is particularly important in cold climates where your furnace will dry out the air.
If you live in a cold climate like me, this time of year doesn't just mean shopping for holiday attire or holiday gifts... no, this is the time of year where you have to seriously look at your shoe wardrobe and find out what is going to work for snowy treacherous days (much like the one we are having in Michigan today!).
In a paper published in 2015, d'Alpoim Guedes and Bocinsky found that foxtail and proso millet, which fell out of cultivation on the Plateau 4,000 years ago as the climate got colder, could soon be grown there again as the climate warms uIn a paper published in 2015, d'Alpoim Guedes and Bocinsky found that foxtail and proso millet, which fell out of cultivation on the Plateau 4,000 years ago as the climate got colder, could soon be grown there again as the climate warms uin 2015, d'Alpoim Guedes and Bocinsky found that foxtail and proso millet, which fell out of cultivation on the Plateau 4,000 years ago as the climate got colder, could soon be grown there again as the climate warms up.
The very existence of these hardy organisms hints that life might be able to eke out an existence in the cold, dry climate of Mars, the icy, acidic conditions of Jupiter's moon Europa, or in countless other spots beyond our solar system.
A new analysis of European tree - ring samples suggests that mild summers may have been the key to the rise of the Roman Empire — and that prolonged droughts, cold snaps, and other climate changes might have played a part in historical upheavals, from the barbarian invasions that brought about Rome's collapse to the Black Death that wiped out much of medieval Europe.
Figuring out just how long the continent has been a barren, cold desert of ice can give clues as to how Antarctica responded to the effects of past climates and can perhaps also indicate what to expect there in the future as Earth's atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide grows.
However that shakes out, if somebody were to wake me up in the middle of the night tomorrow and tell me that the LGM tropical temperatures were actually 6 °C colder than the present, rather than 3C as I currently think, my immediate reaction would be «Gosh, the climate sensitivity must be much greater than anybody imagined!»
It's a shame that they've fallen out of wide spread use (often the only place you see them now is on the bride and her bridesmaids during winter weddings in cold climates).
I returned this item but still gave it a good rating - It was a softer / loftier / warmer weight than I was expecting which would be great for those in a colder climate but I live in So Cal so I wasn't sure how much use I would get out of it.
Robe — Again, anyone who lives in a colder climate can attest to the joys of what a robe offers while stepping out of the shower at 6:30 on a January morning.
Barry Forshaw has made a career out of studying the dames, pistols, machismo, and glistening city streets that define crime fiction; with previous books such as Death in a Cold Climate: A Guide to Scandinavian Crime Fiction and The Rough Guide to Crime Fiction seeking to provide a comprehensive survey of the genre, he's made himself, to quote the book jacket of British Crime Film: Subverting the Social Order, «the UK's principal expert on crime fiction.»
For water, in colder climates, you need to take it out, otherwise the bottle will crack when it freezes, then you get a nice puddle when it thaws.
Blending the comfort of a Mercedes S - Class with the style of a Coupe the performance pedigree of Mercedes tuning arm, the all - new S 63 AMG Coupe is a tantalising proposition, It's design offers exclusivity and luxury to match a Bentley Continental GT with the promise of handling and performance to rival the flagship Porsche Panamera, and aims to be the ultimate luxury all - rounder, Despite getting the S - Class name, the new Coupe stands out enough from the limousine on which its based, Sharp creases down the sides, a long bonnet, sloping roof and a neat spoiler integrated into the boot lid do a great job of shrinking the S - Class Coupes large dimension.;;» «MEGA SPEC»»; Our example is finished in magnetite Black and trimmed with Black Nappa leather with white stitching and AMG badges, Walnut Veneer Wood Interior, The car comes with the 360 Camera, Distronic system, Active Park Assist, Lane Assist, Brake Assist Plus, Steering Assist, Blind spot Assist, Night view Assist, Head up display, Lane Change Warning, Burmeister Sound System, Memory Package, Dual Cup Holder, MB Connect, Dynamic Front Seats with Hot / Cold and Massage Seats, Electric Roller Blind, Active Body Control, Eco Start Stop, Dynamic LED Lights, Ambient Lighting, AMG 20» Spoked Wheels, Silver Brake Calipers, Adaptive Air Suspension, AMG Sports Package, Full MB Service History, Heated Seats, Keyless Go, Panoramic Glass Roof, Power Soft Close, Satellite Navigation, Memory Electric Seats, 14 Way Electric Adjustable Front Seats, Air Conditioning, Bluetooth Telephone, Central Locking, Climate Control, DAB Digital Radio, Heated Folding Mirrors, Massage Front Seats, Park Distance Control, Reversing Camera with Guidance Lines, 8 Speed Gearbox, AMG 3 - Spoke Sports Steering Wheel, Multi Function Steering Wheel, Multiple Airbags, Anti Glare Rear View Mirrors, CD Auto changer, Day Time Running Lights, Electric Remote Boot / Hatch / Door Release, Light Design Package, Push Button Start, 2 Former Keepers, Black.
I'd rather drive the ST in cold climates and in most everyday situations: You can wring plenty of anger out of it when you want and still chill when you just want to drive in low - key fashion.
Pet parents who live in colder climates no longer have to shiver and shake each time they take their best friend out for a bathroom break.
VIP Fibers, a company that spins dog fur into yarn — Yes, Virginia, there really are dog fur spinners — suggests that unless you live in a really, really cold climate you not make entire garments out of dog fur yarn because it's up to 80 % warmer than sheep wool.
They also run fans and air conditioning - and naturally, in the colder climates, it is reasonable to assume people are heating their homes during the day while they are out to keep their pets warm.
It's a tough market out there, especially with today's economic climate — so the thought of increasing your rates to existing clients is likely to bring you out in a cold sweat.
The results of these simulations show that dust − climate feedbacks, perhaps set off by orbital forcing, push the system in and out of extreme cold conditions such as glacial maxima.
There's some great new coverage out there, including Andrew Freedman's piece on Climate Central, «In Much of U.S., Extreme Cold is Becoming More Rare,» and Terrell Johnson's Weather Channel post, «Polar Vortex and Climate Change: Why Rush Limbaugh and Others Are Wrong.»
It turned out things were far more nuanced (as he later said, «The Earth system may be less responsive in the warm times than it was in the cold times»), but in a field that had long mainly foreseen smooth curves for planetary change with rising greenhouse gas levels, the result was a vital focus on the risks of abrupt climate change.
Once the ice reaches the equator, the equilibrium climate is significantly colder than what would initiate melting at the equator, but if CO2 from geologic emissions build up (they would, but very slowly — geochemical processes provide a negative feedback by changing atmospheric CO2 in response to climate changes, but this is generally very slow, and thus can not prevent faster changes from faster external forcings) enough, it can initiate melting — what happens then is a runaway in the opposite direction (until the ice is completely gone — the extreme warmth and CO2 amount at that point, combined with left - over glacial debris available for chemical weathering, will draw CO2 out of the atmosphere, possibly allowing some ice to return).
Research to be published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters shows that over the past decade the number of record hot days has been double the number of record cold days: The research was carried out by scientists at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, Climate Central, The Weather Channel, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and examined temperature records going back to the 1950s.
Without GHG emissions mitigation, they will blink out just as will numerous other species dependent upon cold climate conditions in the arctic and at high elevations around the world.
Captain Doug, I think the Dickensen is the prettiest heater out there but from everyone we know that has installed one in a tiny house larger than 18 ′, it has not produced enough heat in a cold climate.
Greenland was green «CfA's Sallie Baliunas -LSB-...] refers to the medieval Viking sagas as examples of unusual warming around 1003 A.D. «The Vikings established colonies in Greenland at the beginning of the second millennium, but they died out several hundred years later when the climate turned colder,» she notes.»
Air pressure changes, allergies increase, Alps melting, anxiety, aggressive polar bears, algal blooms, Asthma, avalanches, billions of deaths, blackbirds stop singing, blizzards, blue mussels return, boredom, budget increases, building season extension, bushfires, business opportunities, business risks, butterflies move north, cannibalistic polar bears, cardiac arrest, Cholera, civil unrest, cloud increase, cloud stripping, methane emissions from plants, cold spells (Australia), computer models, conferences, coral bleaching, coral reefs grow, coral reefs shrink, cold spells, crumbling roads, buildings and sewage systems, damages equivalent to $ 200 billion, Dengue hemorrhagic fever, dermatitis, desert advance, desert life threatened, desert retreat, destruction of the environment, diarrhoea, disappearance of coastal cities, disaster for wine industry (US), Dolomites collapse, drought, drowning people, drowning polar bears, ducks and geese decline, dust bowl in the corn belt, early spring, earlier pollen season, earthquakes, Earth light dimming, Earth slowing down, Earth spinning out of control, Earth wobbling, El Nià ± o intensification, erosion, emerging infections, encephalitis,, Everest shrinking, evolution accelerating, expansion of university climate groups, extinctions (ladybirds, pandas, pikas, polar bears, gorillas, whales, frogs, toads, turtles, orang - utan, elephants, tigers, plants, salmon, trout, wild flowers, woodlice, penguins, a million species, half of all animal and plant species), experts muzzled, extreme changes to California, famine, farmers go under, figurehead sacked, fish catches drop, fish catches rise, fish stocks decline, five million illnesses, floods, Florida economic decline, food poisoning, footpath erosion, forest decline, forest expansion, frosts, fungi invasion, Garden of Eden wilts, glacial retreat, glacial growth, global cooling, glowing clouds, Gore omnipresence, Great Lakes drop, greening of the North, Gulf Stream failure, Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, harvest increase, harvest shrinkage, hay fever epidemic, heat waves, hibernation ends too soon, hibernation ends too late, human fertility reduced, human health improvement, hurricanes, hydropower problems, hyperthermia deaths, ice sheet growth, ice sheet shrinkage, inclement weather, Inuit displacement, insurance premium rises, invasion of midges, islands sinking, itchier poison ivy, jellyfish explosion, Kew Gardens taxed, krill decline, landslides, landslides of ice at 140 mph, lawsuits increase, lawyers» income increased (surprise surprise!)
I normally use Bronner's castile soap for much of my cleaning needs but it does tend to dry out my skin and hair so the coconut milk and oil is perfect for adding the moisture I need in a cold, Vermont climate!
And I'm kinda of the old school which, rather unimaginatively favors strategic, long - range planning in the form of a multiplicity of potential futures — to include a world of possible, cold climate change along with a possible, warm climate change — especially when the planning horizon is more than 80 years out.
If, under the guise of combating climate change, Europe moves to greener power generating and heating tech - solar, wind, or better yet, nuclear - that will leave Russia out in the cold, with no well - paying customers for its only valuable exports.
I knew the game was over when they started taking warming out and plugging in climate change (hot or cold, wet or dry), and finally the grasping - at - straws - extreme weather where everything that happened was because of CAGW (the warming not being mentioned).
The answer, as it turns out from other considerations, is that Earth's climate is regulated by albedo, surface albedo in the cold state, and cloud albedo in the warm state.
What with this cold spurt in the northern hemisphere, and past climate vari — abil — tee yer can't rule out a return of Maunder, or mebbe son of Maunder, con — dish — uns.
There are differing opinions out there about what system (ERV or HRV) should be used in cold climates.
Or will 2013 turn out to just be a cold blip in the 21st century U.S. climate?
The reality is, CO2 within the oceans evaporates out of it in warmer climates and the levels rise, like popping the top on a cold can of soda and then watching it go flat as the liquid heats to room temperature.
Whether this change in cyclicity means that Earth is heading into still colder climates, or on its way out of this glacial period, I don't know.
For the structure of the house we followed plans designed by Laird Herbert, founder of a small company out of the Yukon called Leaf House, which specializes in cold climate tiny living.
An Ocean Current Out of the Blue The discovery that a long - suspected ocean current — the North Icelandic Jet — contributes a large amount of cold, dense water to the global ocean conveyor belt that regulates climate in the Northern Hemisphere has thrown a wrench into scientists» understanding of how the ocean will respond to climate change.
Here's what's caught our eye in climate change news this morning, beyond the obvious in the headline: The famine in Somalia (yeah, it's still happening) will likely kill tens of thousands of people by the time it's done, the wife of an MIT climate researcher has been targeted in hate mail (seriously out of hand, this), and, somewhat counterintuitively new research shows cold winters are being caused by warmer summers.
As Joe Romm points out in his post blasting the LA Times for failing to even mention global warming in an article about the record - hot summer, the ratios of record - breaking hot days far outnumber record - breaking cold days — comparing the two is a good way to chart climate change.
But that is backwards; in hot climates you don't want to keep the cold air in, you want to keep the hot air out.
If you're making a jump to a colder climate in winter you will definitely need to find out if your heat is gas or electric.
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