Sentences with phrase «rain than the south»

A bit more wind and rain than the South shore, but not enough to interfere with that golf game or jet ski.

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Harvey has been further downgraded to a Category 1 hurricane as it churns slowly inland from the Texas Gulf Coast, already depositing more than 9 inches of rain in South Texas.
We've been getting more rain than normal this year and it seems to be coming up from the south Pacific through Mexico then Arizona, totally bypassing California.
A 36 - inch stormwater discharge drain about 600 feet south of the beach — closer than permitted under the state beach code — dumps potentially hazardous chemicals and bacteria into the water during heavy rains.
The study found that loss of Arctic sea ice shifts the jet stream further south than normal resulting in increased rain during the summer in northwest Europe.
The number of travel frontiers is dwindling quicker than you can say «eight days in a collapsible canoe in the South American rain forest,» yet the Tunisian desert fulfills the promise of a pioneer experience.
If you're heading to the Western Cape then there is a greater chance you'll run into rain, but if you stick to the more temperate provinces — KZN, Gauteng, Mpumalanga, Limpopo — there's every chance that South Africa's winter is better than the average European summer.
The Mediterranean coast and Balearic Islands get a little more rain than Madrid, and the south can be even hotter in summer.
Three times more rain in the south (200 inches per year) than in the north (60 inches per year).
Fiji is an archipelago of more than 330 islands, of which about a third are permanently inhabited, and more than 500 small islets in the South Pacific, with beaches, coral gardens, and rain forests.
Someone really smart has figured out that rain that fell in BC, Canada and ran south across the borders and into lakes formed by our dams is somehow less renewable than wind blowing across the Kittitas plain where it smacks into dozens of churning foreign - made turbines.
Conversely, ERA - Interim rainfall is higher over western tropical South America in recent years than in earlier years or in recent rain - gauge datasets.
In South Asia, distress migration owing to climate events and particularly droughts is high, as over three - quarters of the population is dependent on agriculture, out of which more than half are subsistence farmers depending on rains for irrigation.
Even if we assume the Eastern Woodland culture was no more successful than the much less civilized (meaning much less agriculturized) hunter - gatherer cultures of today's South American rain forests, their 2.5 people per square mile population density times the 2.6 million square kilometer Eastern Woodland area results in a possible Eastern Woodland area population of 6.5 million people.
I wonder if the rate of sediment deposition will actually increase as glacial melting increases in the Himalayas, before slowing again as the major rivers of South Asia become fed more by rain alone than by seasonal glacial melting.
But, that is summer in South Texas, right!!??!!! Thank goodness we have had a little more rain than usual this summer and the backyard is loving it!
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