Sentences with phrase «periods of warmer weather»

In some years, March arrives and ushers in periods of warmer weather coupled with sunshine and chirping birds.
Barley can also be stored in the refrigerator during periods of warmer weather.
If possible, choose a week during the summer or a period of warm weather, so that little bare bottom doesn't freeze.

Not exact matches

Now that the weather is getting warmer so big bowls of warm oats aren't as appealing to me as they are during the colder periods, but I still want the benefits of eating a good bowl of oats.
But Robeson said the observation aligns with theories about climate change, which hold that amplified warming in the Arctic region produces changes in the jet stream, which can result in extended periods of cold weather at some locations in the mid-northern latitudes.
They found that if the weather had been warm and sunny — as opposed to cool and cloudy — for a period of about five days, the monkeys were more likely to revisit a fruiting tree.
«Looking at weather and dengue incidents over longer periods, we found a similar strong link between how increased rainfall and warmer temperatures resulting from the reoccurring el Niño phenomenon are associated with elevated risks of dengue epidemics.
Slack periods, in contrast, make warm weather conditions endure, resulting in the buildup of heat and drought.»
This may put a damper on warm - weather grilling, but a new study suggests a daily serving of processed red meat was associated with a 20 percent increased risk of dying during the study period.
I've worn this with only a t - shirt in 30 degree weather and stayed warm for an extended period of time.
I love warm weather so the colder months always feel like a bit of a mourning period for me but really I'm just lazy.
It's winter time and no matter how much we hate the cold and freezing weather we all love the cozy and warm outfits that we can combine during this period of the year.
Living in Miami, we experience warm periods of weather at any time, so kittens and puppies here are born throughout the year.
To be safe, never leave your pet in a parked car for any period of time when the weather is warm.
With warmer weather occurring over a longer period of time, there is more opportunity for these diseases to spread.
The exhibition features a group of new small paintings as elusive and distinct as petrichor — that pleasant smell which accompanies the first rain after a long period of warm, dry weather.
Global warming may be of some benefit in certain regions for some period of time, however, it will continue as it already is now, bring about more chaotic weather patterns, droughts, famine, floods, crop shortages etc... We are actually witnessing it now.
So, within a period of a month or so, we learn, first, that the much debated global warming «pause» is real after all (regardless of what the cause might be, which remains uncertain), and second, that widely held assumptions regarding extreme weather events caused by AGW, such as droughts and flooding, are unfounded.
We know that when James Hansen made his famous predictions to congress in 1988 that he didn't know he was comparing a period, which was in the warm end of a sixty year PDO weather cycle with periods in the cool end.
But be warned, there is no such memory of such warm times by the people of the Arctic, sorry that there was no weather stations, but there were people here, currently entranced by a real current warming period.
(Reference 1) During these warm periods, there are cycles of relatively cold weather such as the Maunder Minimum during the mid-seventeenth century.
Researchers often look to ancient times for information about the ways species weathered earlier periods of sudden warming.
«At the end of the last ice age around 11,000 years ago, the ice sheet went through a period of rapid, sustained ice loss when changes in global weather patterns and rising sea levels pushed warm water closer to the ice sheet — just as is happening today,» NASA said.
It IS thought that these warm periods at the PEAK of the oscillation will be TURBULENT with altering STRONG weather patterning.
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The dramatic decline in Arctic sea ice and snow is one of the most profound signs of global warming and has coincided with «a period of ostensibly more frequent events of extreme weather across the mid-latitudes, including extreme heat and rainfall events and recent severe winters,» according to the conference organizers, who are posting updates under the #arctic17 hashtag on Twitter.
Records have been broken monthly in the continental United States, with the warmest spring and 12 - month period experienced this year and severe fires and drought affecting large swaths of the country.; xNLx;; xNLx; The World Resources Institute put together a timeline of extreme climate and weather events in 2012.
To get a real bead on global warming, scientists rely on changes in weather over a long period of time.
The report suggests that warmer, wetter winters brought on by changing weather patterns a.k.a. climate change have led to higher levels of pollen in the air lingering for longer periods of time.
This implies that the whole region is actually in a relatively warm period, and this is based on measurements that are totally independent of the weather station at Svalbard airport.
We observe changing air temperatures together with movements of the weather systems towards the poles or towards the equator during those periods of transition when the air is catching up with the ocean surface changes whether they be warming or cooling.
Current GCM models may have realistic - seeming weather patterns, but are totally incapable of producing phenomena that look like the Holocene (Little Ice Age, Medieval Warm Period, Roman Warm Period, Holocene Optimum, the steady decline of temperature on average over the last 3,000 years, etc.) The Climate Science community has, instead, taken the path of trying to claim that these swings didn't occur (Michael Mann's «Hockey Stick», etc.) This does not give me a lot of confidence in the rest of their «science».
Not sure if any of the really great storms were recorded as we were entering the warmer more benign modern period rather than experiencing the severity of the depths of the LIA when most extreme weather seemed to have occurred.
«Students of history know that extreme weather and cyclical warming / cooling climate periods are an integral challenge for human life on earth.
Long story short, history is unequivocal on the matter: Warm periods, on balance, are VERY good for civilization (fewer wars, less extreme weather, better crops, lower frequency of plagues, more stability to cultures, advancements in civic and technological sophistication etc.).
They tell us of a gradual increase in temperatures over the last 300 years, that current weather extremes are nowhere near as bad as many in the past and that there have been some surprisingly warm periods in the last 500 years.
Most of the evidence is that species thrive in warmer weather, and polar bears have survived several inter-glaciation periods where the north pole melted entirely in the summer.
When you base your robust disbelief of the link between recent prodigious crop failures and realized warming on what you call the «relatively minor» global average mean anomaly you are demonstrating either less than full appreciation of what nine tenths of a degree could mean for regional weather over shorter periods, or what such weather could mean for agriculture.
«Climate change» as a description is jest too broad a term fer what weather does, yr need ter specifically refer to periods of «warming» and «cooling».
On a larger scale, the study adds to building evidence that the so - called Medieval Warm Period, when Europe enjoyed exceptionally clement weather, did not necessarily extend to other parts of the world.
A new study questions the popular notion that 10th - century Norse people were able to colonize Greenland because of a period of unusually warm weather.
It's pretty clear that even if global warming has in some sense «gone away» or «on hiatus», the world is no longer producing the reliable weather that it has over the period of human history.
3 / looking at individual weather stations, one can also observe significant and questionable adjustment evolutions: Few examples of how to hide the inconvenient truth that temperature have been warmer in the past, despite small anthropogenic signature: Station Data: Reykjavik (64.1 N, 21.9 W)-- Old adjustments: the 30's are clearly warmer than current period.
To be sure, in the 1570s the average temperature fell by only a few degrees, and equally certain, after the 1570s we can observe periods of remarkably stable, warm weather.
You have two artificial temporary cold weather periods lasting a few years and tapering off in the beginning half of the series, El Chichón in 1982 and Mount Pinatubo in 1991 injecting aerosols / SO2 and cooling the surface temperature, then we have a temporary warm period at end of the series caused by recent El Niño in 2015 - 6.
The warmth in the Medieval period is, not global, not as warm as today, uninteresting, unimportant, «temporo - spatially heterogeneous», and now, only a part of the weather of the Medieval period?
According to our reconstruction from 1538 the first major trough was reached around 1607 (Figure 11) It can be seen as descending from a peak attained by 1560, following a century long broadly warming period (according to Lamb) that punctuated the LIA into two parts, a relatively short period following the end of the MWP, and another following a return to periods of bitter cold weather at the start of the 17th century that is confirmed both in this reconstruction and that by Lamb.
A lifetime of watching the weather in California since the mid 60's tells me that there was a very warm period from the late 70's to about 5 years ago.
Those fair - weather trees suggest a very warm period in the far north, while the mummified forest of Ellesmere Island suggests a climate in transition from comfortable to bitter cold.
The variance of weather is then still the same, but the seasonal warming over this longer period is much larger, so now you get a sensible signal / noise ratio.
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