Sentences with phrase «snow at»

Good luck with having that snow at Christmas in Texas!
We still have 8 feet of snow at our cabin for goodness sake, 2 feet of which we just got.
I love snow at Christmas!.
Snowed here 5 inches and no snow at home, LOL.
Over here in some areas that have snow at this time celebrate Christmas in July they get to eat what you guys have for Christmas lunch / dinner.
Aside from being gobsmacked by the scenery and taking hundreds of photographs of it, we were jazzed by sitting a spa in the snow at our hotel — as the steam swirled around us and the stars twinkled overhead — and by going snowmobiling for two hours in the forest.
I can hardly believe it but we actually had SNOW at our house yesterday.
Because we live in NW Wisconsin, we are more likely to have snow at Thanksgiving.
«There's not much rain around so it's hard to tell if it will snow at all, but it should be cold enough if it does come this way.
I was outside shoveling a foot of wet, heavy snow at 10:30 last night and grumbling the whole time about where the heck spring is... I'm more than ready!
I actually thought it looked like snow at the first glance!
Unfortunately no snow at home in Eugene.
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The snowball rolls faster and faster, picking up snow at a faster rate, until it reaches massive proportions.
Keracher flew to Maine and spent approximately one hour looking at the property, which was covered with 20 inches of snow at the time.
The Ohio Department of Transportation was busy calling in drivers to handle the snow at 5 a.m. this morning, in an effort to get the highways clear, but despite these efforts nearly a dozen cars had gone off the road as a result of the snowy conditions by 9 a.m. Interstate 71 and Interstate 275 were both closed as a result of vehicle crashes caused by the snow.
Be sure that you have fresh windshield wiper blades to keep the ice and snow at bay.
Our round trip DFW - SLC on 2/12 -2 / 14 was delayed because of 12inches of snow at DFW.
Yukon Ergonomic Snow Pusher, lightweight, gets 2 feet of snow at once) I got to thinking about blogs, the usefulness of which is a popluar Slaw topic.
If you notice that a bike lane has not been cleared of snow at any time, the city is now urging people to send reports via email to [email protected].
So what you are saying is that you expected to see less snow at lower elevations of Greenland because of warming, and also expected to see more snow in Florida because of warming.
Just stumbled on a piece of news discussing how 30 satellite instruments have been honing in on a specific area of snow at the Antarctic for the purpose of comparing and improving data quality.
Years ago read that 80 % of the expected SLR was mitigated by extra snow at the Antarctic.
The result is warming of the tropics and of the highest latitudes (but the latter stay below the freezing point of water) and a flow of cold into the mid latitudes and more precipitation in the form of snow at lower latitudes than normal.
The winter of 2010 — 11 was substantial here in Lake Arrowhead, (precip > 50 ″) and the snow at Mammoth broke all records, (> 650 ″ of snow).
This Snow Extent around the Arctic does move the Jet Stream and does cause much more snow at lower Latitudes and this will continue for years to come.
This track, thanks in part to the position of the area of high pressure, will ensure a tight snowfall gradient on the northern side of the storm, with New York City possibly picking up 6 to 12 inches and Boston seeing little to no snow at all.
19 Melting Ice and Rising Sea Levels If the global temperature increased, the amount of ice and snow at the poles would decrease, causing sea levels around the world to rise.
Even if a location in Antarctica stayed exactly the same temperature for 100,000 years, the ice core at that location would tell the temperature record of the ocean that evaporated the water that fell as snow at that location.
Projecting this forward 100 years, Vancouver is going to be buried under more than 2 miles of snow at this rate!!
Those who do come to the Northwest will be faced with an unpleasant reality, she adds, reciting a list of problems expected to strike the region before the turn of the century: regional temperature increases between 5.5 and 9.1 degrees Fahrenheit; drier summers making the Northwest's forests more susceptible to fire; declining snowpack, as more precipitation falls as rain instead of snow at higher elevations, straining regional water supplies and increasing the risk of flooding downstream.
To accurately estimate the radiative balance of snow at a geographical location, it is of great importance to measure all of the light - absorbing constituents in the snow.
This is why we get snow at the tops of mountains, even if it's warm at sea level.
We all know that the Sun doesn't succeed in melting ice and snow at the top of very high mountains, even if they are near the tropics.
Scientists already know how climate change is impacting the Western United States — higher temperatures have translated to earlier spring snow melts, precipitation is falling more as rain instead of snow at higher elevations and there's reduced runoff and streamflow.
(Grapevine Interstate 5, and I15 between L.A. and Las Vegas closed due to snow at about 3000 feet, etc. etc..)
Hamish Pritchard prepares us, «In most places in Antarctica, we can't explain the ice - shelf thinning through melting of snow at the surface, so it has to be driven by warm ocean currents melting them from below.
From the University of Colorado at Boulder, comes this study about radiocarbon dating some dead moss clumps exposed from under ice / snow at 4 locations on Baffin Island that somehow proves «unprecedented» warmth for the entire Arctic for the last 120,000 years.
This is expected since a higher proportion of total precipitation falls as snow at the higher sites.
7 inches of snow at my house.
According to the Global Warming alarmists in 2008, we should have seen no snow at all in the U.S. this year — in 2015.
When none of that appeared to be happening, the goalposts were moved over to * stonger *, not more numerous, storms, and maybe * more * snow at times.
The poor don't care about polar bears or bad snow at the ski resort or hurricanes hitting their weekend beach house.
The rains that are fueling the green - up in the valleys fell as snow at the higher elevations.
No jets, no ice nucleation, no more snow at the above freezing temperatures.
It's not so unusual to get snow at this point; the severity and duration of the cold, snow and winds is.
But interestingly, by late 98 we'd flipped way back into the cold — snow at our place December of that year (highly unusual).
Earlier in the year, secretary Ban flew over the Antarctic Peninsula (which was covered with exceptionally large amounts of snow at the time) and reported that he had «seen the devastation» of global warming in Antarctica.
Each painting is compelling but I was particularly drawn to Edouard Manet's (1832 - 1883) Effect of Snow at Petit - Montrouge.
One disturbing example: an artist told me she was turned away from Paul McCarthy's White Snow at the Armory with her two - week - old baby because «no one under seventeen could be admitted.»
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