Sentences with phrase «recorded weather history»

These warming signs include record rainfalls, and severe snowstorms; extraordinarily destructive hurricanes and tornadoes; heat waves unique in weather annals; widespread droughts and devastating forest fires; unseasonable warmth and cold; and some of the worst floods in recorded weather history.
This past week, Buffalo and Watertown, New York, registered their coldest week in recorded weather history.

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«The event ranks as one of North America's most extraordinary weather events in recorded history
Computer model finds historical patterns In order to learn that this atmospheric pattern exists in advance of heat waves, Teng and her co-authors had to look far back in the history of heat waves — from before weather records were kept.
Our ensemble fire weather season length metric captured important wildfire events throughout Eurasia such as the Indonesian fires of 1997 — 98 where peat fires, following an El Niño - induced drought, released carbon equivalent to 13 — 40 % of the global fossil fuel emissions from only 1.4 % of the global vegetated land area (Fig. 4, 1997 — 1998) 46 and the heatwave over Western Russia in 2010 (Fig. 4, 2010) that led to its worst fire season in recorded history and triggered extreme air pollution in Moscow51.
On October 30, 1991, a dying hurricane off the east coast of the U.S. collided with two other weather systems, resulting in «The Perfect Storm» — the most powerful storm in recorded history.
Black Saturday wrote itself into Victoria's history with record - breaking weather conditions and bushfires of a scale and ferocity that tested human endurance.
Whereas people have died from severe weather events since the beginning of recorded history, no death has yet been ascribed to manmade global warming.
They have tried to erase the inconvenient history which ironically blamed extreme weather like tornadoes, droughts, record cold and blizzards on global cooling,» Climate Depot's Marc Morano told Seymour.
In 2015 - 16, one of the strongest El Niño events in recorded history played havoc with the world's weather.
Every day an extreme record is broken in many places and in part that is a consequence of the short history of weather recording and the sheer number of locations where humans are now available to observe weather events that would have gone unnoticed a few decades ago.
Certainly an unusually calm solar cycle is playing a significant role in producing all of this cold weather, but as you will see below the truth is that throughout human history volcanic eruptions have produced some of the coldest winters ever recorded.
(03/28/2012) As North America recovers from what noted meteorologist Jeff Masters has called «the most incredible spring heatwave in U.S. and Canadian recorded history,» a new paper argues that climate change is playing an important role in a world that appears increasingly pummeled by extreme weather.
«The event ranks as one of North America's most extraordinary weather events in recorded history
The catalogue includes current details of each weather station and a history of observations at the location, including record length and relevant metadata.
At least a third and probably half of all temperatures recorded at weather stations used to determine Australia's climate history were rounded to.0 Fahrenheit degrees without fractions before metrication in September 1972, and whole.0 Celsius degrees have been recorded at almost twice the ratio of other fractions since that date.
A new all - time high in Asia Temperatures in Pakistan's ancient city of Mohenjo - daro reached a scorching 129 degrees on June 1, marking the hottest weather ever recorded in Asia, and the fourth highest temperature in history.
The experiment that will be run with this model will initially be looking at the influence of human - caused climate change on two unusual weather events in 2004/5: the very wet winter season over the northwest of Mexico and the anomalous wet summer over the southeast of Mexico, which was the most active Atlantic hurricane season in recorded history.
In common with many such crises throughout Earth history, there is direct evidence from the rock and fossil records for elevated atmospheric CO2, rising temperatures, increased weathering and run - off, sealevel rise, expanded oceanic anoxia as well as other warming - related environmental changes.
would more likely than not have gone down over this extended «blip» in Earth's history, as our planet virtually certainly recovered from a period of historically recorded colder weather called the Little Ice Age, which, it should be said in fairness, would virtually certainly not have been historically recorded without human beings on the planet.
Even if you have a clean driving record and credit history, if you live in a highly populated area with severe weather or high levels of theft you will be paying more to protect your vehicle.
The make and model of your vehicle, the population density and crime rate where you live, the local weather conditions, and your age, gender, personal driving record and credit history will each play a role in how high or low the quotes you receive will be.
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