Wasley advises that retailers initially stock a variety of products, testing to see what sells in their particular area and during what time of year,
since weather extremes could influence sales — extreme hot or cold temperatures may affect the both the pet's and the owner's ability and willingness to go outdoors, she explains.
Not exact matches
It's challenging to make direct comparisons between
extreme rainfall events
since their
weather systems (e.g., hurricanes, thunderstorms) behave differently, so scientists draw on several benchmarks depending on the situation.
Since my
extreme Type 1 Diabetes diagnosis one year ago, lettuce wraps are one of my go - to low carb hot
weather favorites, whether cooking at home or dining out (I usually find them in the appetizer or salad section of restaurant menus).
The pressure system has been strengthening
since the mid-20th century, making the
weather patterns in each destination more
extreme.
Increased fluctuations in the path of the North Atlantic jet stream
since the 1960s coincide with more
extreme weather events in Europe such as heat waves, droughts, wildfires and flooding, reports a University of Arizona - led team.
«Jet stream changes
since 1960s linked to more
extreme weather.»
They heed Houghton's warning that the period
since 1980 «has been remarkable for the frequency and intensity of
extremes of
weather and climate».
Overall, the chances of seeing a rainfall event as intense as Harvey have roughly tripled - somewhere between 1.5 and five times more likely -
since the 1900s and the intensity of such an event has increased between 8 percent and 19 percent, according to the new study by researchers with World
Weather Attribution, an international coalition of scientists that objectively and quantitatively assesses the possible role of climate change in individual
extreme weather events.
The contiguous United States has warmed considerably
since 1938, and there's no question that climate change was at play this time, says National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration scientist Martin Hoerling, who examines links between
extreme weather events and climate.
Since then, Allen and his colleagues have been at the forefront of efforts to say whether particular
extreme weather events have become more likely due to climate change.
Data from its first national climate change adaptation strategy issued last year show that
extreme weather events have killed more than 2,000 people each year on average
since the 1990s.
But
since climate scientists already expect a wide range of negative consequences from rising temperatures, including higher sea level, more
weather extremes and increasing risks to human health, anything that accelerates warming is a concern.
Through the end of June, the South has had the most
extreme weather during this period
since the Climate
Extremes Index began in 1910, with 56.86 percent of the region affected by
extreme weather.
But from an email conversation with Francis, Vavrus, and several other atmospheric scientists this week, it became clear that there may be more questions than answers at this point, given the large amount of natural variability that affects winter
weather patterns, and the very short observational record of how the atmosphere responded to
extreme losses of sea ice (only five winters of records
since 2007).
The biggest climate - driven
extreme weather event
since Katrina — Boulder's Carolyn Baker reports on fracking leaks, climate, economic hit.
I'm not giving up on a thought of Summer yet being over
since the
weather had been amazing in Helsinki and from what I «hear», there is an
extreme heat - wave streaming throughout the whole Europe... but I just can't stop thinking about Fall and dressing up for the most stylish season!
Since adapting to air conditioning life here I have a couple of tips to pass on to help you deal with the
extreme weather climate contrast between indoors and outdoors, while staying stylish, of course.
Easy to blend, this foundation makes for a cool makeup base that can restrain
extreme weather Since it has a thick consistency, blending requires some effort.
Since its construction in 1947, the lab has primarily been used to test the durability of military aircrafts in the most
extreme weather conditions.
Since these cats have no homes, they sometimes live difficult lives exposed to
extreme weather, disease, injury and sometimes human abuse, all without medical care or compassion.
This metric comes follows on from work that Hansen did a decade ago exploring the question of what it would take for people to notice climate changing,
since they only directly experience the
weather (Hansen et al, 1998)(pdf), and is similar to metrics used by Pall et al and other recent papers on the attribution of
extremes.
Everybody should consider to contribute content to this site,
since it would help video producers to more effectively communicate climate science, when sharing
extreme weather footage, or other related media to the site under public domain principles.
The studies have been done, showing no increase in the severity or number of
extreme weather events, but
since this doesn't fit the narrative, you haven't seen those studies reported.
«So it seems that the answer to my question about whether an actual statistical signal for anthropogenic
extreme weather events has emerged to a greater level of confidence
since the last IPCC report is no, not definitively.
As an aside, you mention that «
Since the warming of the Arctic is already considered to be causing an increase in
weather extremes in the Northern Hemisphere...»
RiHo08 says (28) «
Since the recent heat wave and peat bog fires in Russia this summer have been used as evidence of an
extreme weather event in response to global climate change, I thought a llterary reference to such events occurring periodically at least to the 12 th Century would be informative.»
Since the recent heat wave and peat bog fires in Russia this summer have been used as evidence of an
extreme weather event in response to global climate change, I thought a llterary reference to such events occurring periodically at least to the 12 th Century would be informative.
Since the warming of the Arctic is already considered to be causing an increase in
weather extremes in the Northern Hemisphere, further warming is bad news by itself.
These emissions have raised global temperatures by about 0.8 degrees Celsius (1.4 degrees Fahrenheit)
since the Industrial Revolutions leading to melting glaciers, sea level rise, vanishing Arctic sea ice, species migrations, and increases in
extreme weather such as droughts and floods.
Since 2011, the United States has experienced 25
extreme weather events that each caused more than $ 1 billion in damages.
Since the 5th IPCC report was released 3 years ago, many more scientific papers have been published that also endorse the position that there is not an established link between increases in the frequency or intensity of
extreme weather events and anthropogenic climate change.
Money and time would have been better spent (imho) in developing the infrastructure in the poorest parts of the world, to deal now to the natural
weather extremes that have occured
since time immemorial.
The oceans are not rising any faster than they have
since the end of the last ice age, polar ice caps and glaciers are not uniformly melting, and
weather is not getting more
extreme.
Current
weather extremes across the Prairies are because of the cooling
since 2000.
There has been an increase in
extreme fire
weather, and a longer fire season, across large parts of Australia
since the 1970s.
The IPCC even says there is no change in recent
extreme weather events and polar bear numbers have increased by 400 to 500 %
since 1950.
Since we are seeing more and more of this type of devastating
extreme events driven by stalled
weather patterns, let's briefly review the science.
Since increase in temperature leads to an increase in precipitation, global warming creates
extreme storms and overall
extreme weather.
He has demonstrated, for example, that, largely because of mankind's utilization of fossil fuels, global deaths and death rates related to
extreme weather have declined by a remarkable 93 % and 98 %, respectively,
since the 1920s.
Anyone credulous enough to believe that probably also believes global warming is a planetary emergency even though annual deaths and death rates related to
extreme weather have declined by 93 % and 98 %, respectively,
since the 1920s.
«Aggregate mortality attributed to all
extreme weather events globally has declined by more than 90 %
since the 1920s, in spite of a four-fold rise in population and much more complete reporting of such events,» the report noted.
Since 1950 we've seen a dramatic increase in
extreme weather.
On the
extreme weather front, the report concludes it is «very likely» that cold days and nights have decreased, while warm days and nights have increased,
since 1950.
Since the TAR, unusual
extreme weather events have occurred in most countries, such as continuous drought / flood episodes, the Hurricane Catarina in the South Atlantic, and the record hurricane season of 2005 in the Caribbean Basin.
But from an email conversation with Francis, Vavrus, and several other atmospheric scientists this week, it became clear that there may be more questions than answers at this point, given the large amount of natural variability that affects winter
weather patterns, and the very short observational record of how the atmosphere responded to
extreme losses of sea ice (only five winters of records
since 2007).
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.
Since it is a matter of both logic and climate history that the severity and frequency of hurricanes and other
extreme weather events happen in the cold times and not the warm times.
CAGW claims harm in the future,
since there isn't any in the present (except for ludicrous and easily debunked
extreme weather memes).
Through the end of June, the South has had the most
extreme weather during this period
since the Climate
Extremes Index began in 1910, with 56.86 percent of the region affected by
extreme weather.
Thus, the gradual northward and upward movement of the species» range
since 1904 is likely due to the effects of a few
extreme weather events on population extinction rates.»