Sentences with phrase «short mild winters»

Isn't it more likely that the planet's normal state is warmer, with short mild winters or no winters at all?

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Tick populations are increasing thanks to climate change, and shorter, milder winters mean they are becoming active all year round.
Climate change is making winters shorter and milder, resulting in earlier springs.
With the winters in Perth, Western Australia being relatively short and mild, this jacket might feel a little neglected in my cold weather wardrobe.
In other regions winters can be so mild people still go out in shorts!
It has one of the mildest climates in China with by short, cool dry winters with mild days and crisp nights, and long, warm and humid summers.
The Mediterranean climate means stunning sun in the Spring and Summer months and short, mild winters — so it always serves as a sunny escape.
This should cause the NH to see relatively mild temps in the short run (esp for winter).
Here in Massachusetts, people might think that shorter, milder winters are a good thing.
As a result of the mild, short and dry winter, Crater Lake received its largest historical wildfire at over 15,000 acres.
Once the growing season ends, shorter, milder winters fail to kill dormant insects, increasing the risk of large, damaging infestations in subsequent seasons.
And sure enough, even the short - term weather models predicted an easy mild winter — except for a small group of scientists who are not watching for El Nino, or La Nina for answers.
Milder, shorter winters from climate change are messing with fruit trees» winter rest cycle, potentially reducing production and impacting local economies.
The small changes in insolation will cause earlier and more extensive spring melting of Arctic ice, and indeed less ice formation over winter because northern winters are now shorter and milder than they were in 1750, due to apsidal precession.
7 Humid subtropical climate regions have short, mild winters and year - round rain.
What this could mean is a mild and short - lived La Nina next spring into fall followed by one heck of an El Nino for the winter of 2013 - 2014.
The short answer is that here in D.C., where the winters are usually mild, we don't really have a definitive law, practice or «snow etiquette» to govern the situation.
We feel this area of the country is a sweet spot, an easy distance from the mountains and the beach, with a short, mild winter.
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