Sentences with phrase «record low for»

The private - label securities channel continued to stay close to or at the record low for the amount of default risk taken.
Smaller homes in top counties spend an average of 46 days on market, a record low for July, and 25 days faster than large homes.
This sets a new record low for state legislative advances.
July 2011 set a new record low for the month during the satellite data record despite a significant slowing down of ice loss during the latter half of the month as weather changed to cooler conditions.
(For example, the record high for Seattle on December 21st occurred in 2014, while the record low for December 21st was in 1990, so the record high for Seattle on December 21st is more recent than the record low.)
In a troubling development, this January saw a record low for sea ice extent.
Thin ice makes it more difficult to rely on conventional wisdom, although this year has proven that a lack of melting momentum during May and June followed by weather conditions during July and August that do not favour melt / export / compaction can still prevent a record, even if volume was at a record low for much of the year.
We have witnessed several record lows this year already, including an all - time record low for Oklahoma.
Arctic sea ice has hit a record low for its maximum extent in winter, which scientists said was a result of climate change and abnormal weather patterns.
2nd day in a row record low for Redding, Red Bluff and a couple other places.
Arctic sea ice is now 28 % beneath its historic average extent, setting a record low for October.
The area of the Arctic Ocean covered by some sea ice was at a record low for the month of October, according to data from the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC).
Sea ice cover in the Arctic — which should be reaching its maximum in a couple of weeks — last month stood at a record low for the second consecutive month.
Compared to the record low for the month set in 2010, sea ice for December 2016 was less extensive in the Kara, Barents, and East Greenland Seas, and more extensive in Baffin and Hudson Bays.
By May, the melt season was two to four weeks ahead of schedule and far below the previous record low for the month.
Notice that the record low for today was only 3 years ago, in 2012.
Sea ice is near record low for winter, thin, and easily broken by storms.
Of interest is that the PIOMAS (Pan-Arctic Ice - Ocean Modeling and Assimilation System) model continues to indicate that the ice is very thin, leading Lindsay and Zhang to predict a new record low for September 2010 with an R2 value of 0.84, suggesting a high degree of skill in the forecast.
According to the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC), the monthly average June 2010 ice extent was 10.87 million square kilometers, 1.29 million square kilometers below climatology (1979 - 2000) and 190,000 square kilometers below the previous record low for the month of 11.06 million square kilometers set in 2006.
Scientists began taking records of albedo on Greenland in 2000, and 2014 saw the record low for August and the second lowest average albedo for the summer, which you can see in the graphs below.
In the Arctic, where sea ice reached a record low for February, land temperatures averaged 8 degrees above normal (4.5 degrees Celsius), Blunden said.
The record low for summer ice was hit in 2007 and scientists from the National Snow and Ice Data Centre (NSIDC), which is supported NASA, say that extreme was hit thanks to freak weather conditions.
The new report also shows that Arctic sea ice hit a near - record low for the season last month.
This is 1.03 million square kilometers below the 1981 to 2010 average for the month and 890,000 square kilometers (344,000 square miles) above the record low for August set in 2012.
Arctic sea ice shrank to its lowest level in 38 years last month, setting a record low for the month of May and setting up conditions for what could become the smallest Arctic ice extent in history, according to National Snow and Ice Data Center data released Tuesday.
(08/10/2011) Average Arctic sea ice extent hit a new record low for July according to the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC).
In March 2017, the annual maximum extent of Arctic sea ice hit a record low for the third straight year, according to the US National Snow and Ice Data Centre.
Arctic sea ice extent continues to trend toward a record low for 2017 - 18 because of stunning warm temperatures.
I pointed this out a few years ago, after the 2007 low, and stated with a high degree of confidence that we wouldn't have a new record low for several more years.
One research group, at the University of Bremen, concluded last week that the ice this year retreated to a new record low for the era of satellite monitoring.
The first web page also has a link to global sea ice extent, and that shows that it is at a record low for the this day of the year, and has been very low for most of the year.
Meanwhile, in the Arctic, sea ice volume is at a record low for the time of year according to PIOMAS.
A report by the US Department of Labor shows that the workforce in America continues to grow while unemployment holds steady at 4.9 percent; a record low for the past eight years.
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The previous record low for the 30 - year fixed was set the week of October 4, when it averaged 3.36 percent, and the 15 - year fixed was set the week of October 18, when it averaged 2.66 percent.
«We're way down, we're at a record low for this time of year right now,» says Serreze.
Sea ice is near record low for winter, thin, and easily broken by storms.
According to the latest Piomas data, a combination of the smallest sea ice extent and the second - thinnest ice cover on record puts total volume of sea ice in November 2016 at a record low for this time of year.
In the Cascade and Sierra Nevada Mountains, snow pack totals were less than 25 percent of normal and record low for several locations.
Although long - term (60 + months) precipitation deficits persisted in some locations, some reservoirs returned to above - average levels after being record and near - record low for the past several years.
The extreme warmth in the region sent sea ice dwindling to a new record low for January.
At the end of March drought remained entrenched in the western United States, where mountain snowpack was record low for many locations in the Cascade and Sierra Nevada Mountains.
The sea ice fringing Antarctica also set a record low for its annual summer minimum (with the seasons opposite in the Southern Hemisphere), though this was in sharp contrast to the record highs racked up in recent years.
The sea ice reached its maximum winter extent unusually early this year and has been falling fast, to a new record low for this time of year (see graph below).
Arctic sea ice has hit a record low for the third year in a row.
Bush's approval rating is 33 percent (a record low for his presidency), and 53 percent of Americans want to see a Democratic Congress in November.
Overall, Trump's approval rating stands at 44 %, a «record low for a newly inaugurated commander - in - chief.»
It took a score of six under par to make the 36 - hole cut at the Disney, a record low for a Tour event....
On November 3 the Cboe Volatility Index ® (VIX ®) closed at 9.14, an all - time record low for both a daily and weekly closing value for the index.
Last week, the Danish central bank cut interest rates to a record low for the third time in 10 days, while Russian policymakers reduced the central bank's main interest rate amid mounting recession fears.
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