Sentences with phrase «previous warm weather»

The lethargic response to previous warm weather breaks (and my own recollection of the first day back in the office after a week at the beach) does not instil the greatest confidence that today will see an up and at «em, all guns a-blazing display from the first whistle.

Not exact matches

This one, like the previous multi-purpose covers, is best suited for warm weather, though it does a fine job of blocking chilly wind gusts.
Previous studies established that especially in cooler mountain regions, carbon bound in soil organic matter reacts very sensitively to warmer weather caused by climate warming, and is increasingly released by microorganisms.
My co-authors and I have argued in previous papers that climate cycles on early Mars could have been driven by oscillations in the carbonate - silicate cycle, which would have provided transient warming from the accumulation of greenhouse gases by volcanoes and subsequent loss by weathering.
In previous work published in 2013 in Nature Geoscience, Pogge von Strandmann and a different team of colleagues used geochemical simulations to determine that an increase in weathering during an era of warming 93.5 million years ago known as ocean anoxic event 2 may have led to sequestering of carbon and cooling of the planet.
Every year as the weather warms up, I find myself digging into my Spring wardrobe and pulling out a few pieces from the previous years.
As I've mentioned in my previous post, the snow has arrived to Finland and we've been enjoying some brightness and Winter fun (read: sliding through slippery streets, making first snowman, putting on 4 - 5 layers of clothes, etc.) but as of yesterday, we're back to Fall like weather, warmer temperatures and pouring rain.
By changing your dog's diet now, adding supplements, and bathing early — and frequently — you can help your pooch be less itchy during warm weather than in previous years, and keep him happy year round.
Other common causes of heat stroke include: a previous episode of heat stroke, leaving a dog in a parked car, excessive exercise in hot, humid weather (this may be exercise that your dog can usually handle but not in warmer weather), lack of appropriate shelter outdoors, thicker - coated dogs in warm weather and underlying disease such as upper airway, heart of lung disease.
Previous works (eg Moron et Plaut 2003) find an El Nino influence on European fall - winter weather, with a zonal mode dominant on nov - dec (warm and wet flux from Atlantic) and with a higher probability of a switch on west blocking or Greenland anticyclone regimes on feb - march.
«When the natural variability or when the weather is going in the same direction as global warming, suddenly we're breaking records, we're going outside of the bounds of previous experience, and that is when the real damage occurs,» Trenberth says.
And their perception of the current weather colored their perception of everything: those who believed it was an unusually warm day outside also believed that a greater percentage of days over the previous year had been hotter than average, as well.
As discussed in last week's post, Laurens M. Bouwer of the Institute for Environmental Research in the Netherlands analyzed 22 previous studies attempting to find an anthropogenic warming «signal» in normalized weather - related loss data.
So explain this to me please — if the temperature is not rising — why is there recently such a focus on extreme weather is it; a) Because the system took a while to respond to previous warming?
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced Thursday that the U.S. average temperature last year was half a degree warmer than normal and weather was less disastrous and drought - struck than previous years.
I appreciate your comments BUT a couple of brief warm spells (which I mentioned in my previous comment), or even the warm October 2013, don't negate the past 3 years of record cold weather.
The study, published Sunday in the journal Nature Climate Change, is the first to find correlations between rapid Arctic warming and extreme summer weather events, since previous research had focused on the links between Arctic warming and fall and winter weather patterns.
While weather patterns can cause average temperatures to fluctuate from year to year, NASA expects that each decade will be warmer than the previous one, thanks to uncurbed greenhouse gas increases.
Although we have not offered mechanistic explanations for these relationships, our findings are consistent with previous studies linking a warming Arctic with extreme winter weather in NH mid-latitudes.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z