Sentences with phrase «snow events as»

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Snow Capital Management is a boutique investor firm that takes advantage of investors» overreaction to negative events as the company experiences a temporary difficulty of sorts.
The first 110,000 annual layers of snow in that ice core (GISP2) have been visually counted and corroborated by two to three different and independent methods as well as by correlation with volcanic eruptions and other datable events.
Tough Mudder is known as «Probably the toughest event on the planet», and with good reason, especially when the course winds its way through the varied and steep terrain of a major mountain resort like Mount Snow.
Although it wasn't as wintery as some had hoped, the lack of snow forced the closure of the sledding hill and toboggan chutes, many families still attended the Jan. 27th event, having a great time doing the other activities.
A pulse flow is a surge of water that periodically flows through a river — normally as the result of natural events such as spring storms or melting snow.
Snow events such as alpine skiing and snowboarding are being held at the Rosa Khutor resort, a 50 - mile drive from Sochi in the Caucasus Mountains.
What goes up, must come down and, more and more, that water vapor is coming down in extreme precipitation events — defined in North America as more than 100 millimeters of rainfall (or the equivalent in snow or freezing rain) falling in 24 hours — according to new research also published February 17 in Nature that examines such events in the Northern Hemisphere.
This requires sensors that can look hundreds of meters ahead as well as software that can react to any unforeseen events, whether that's a building site, a thunderstorm or snow.
the last time such an event occurred, the result was an Ice Age known as the Younger Dryas, a period of several thousand years in which England, most of Northern Europe, and the eastern half of North America lay under a blanket of ice and snow.
The snow was fun, but I am glad we can get back to driving easily and carry on with our events as planned, and here is our next event:
I tried the «minimalist» sandals for the dress and ended up with a nude peep toe, as it was still cold and wintry (with snow) the day of the event.
First Snow isn't so much a traditional thriller as it is a psychological drama, dealing with how one's future is largely controlled by events of the past.
As major events unfold in the lives of our heroes, we watch in silent indifference as weapons fly, snow falls, and bodies interact in a mournful ballet of anguished combaAs major events unfold in the lives of our heroes, we watch in silent indifference as weapons fly, snow falls, and bodies interact in a mournful ballet of anguished combaas weapons fly, snow falls, and bodies interact in a mournful ballet of anguished combat.
To ensure Arya Stark (Maisie Williams) has as much reason to take up precious screen time as Jon Snow (Kit Harington) or Tywin Lannister (Charles Dance), there must be a shared knowledge of current events to keep them all relevant.
As each of the new faces is introduced, these neck biters showcase their various talents (an obvious attempt to draw out the movie's length) as the plot moves to the one and only notable event of the entire movie — the inevitable battle on a snow - covered fielAs each of the new faces is introduced, these neck biters showcase their various talents (an obvious attempt to draw out the movie's length) as the plot moves to the one and only notable event of the entire movie — the inevitable battle on a snow - covered fielas the plot moves to the one and only notable event of the entire movie — the inevitable battle on a snow - covered field.
This special bundle will be available at Gamestop and Amazon in the US and at Gamestop.ca in Canda. In DiRT 3, players get behind the wheel to race through the snow, rain and dirt, competing as a professional driver across three continents — from the forests of Michigan to the infamous roads of Finland and the national parks of Kenya. DiRT 3â $ ™ s stunning new Gymkhana mode, inspired by Ken Block's incredible freestyle driving event, allows gamers to test their skills in free sessions or challenge events where they must complete courses by performing spectacular stunts, racking up combos and earning style points. Players can also play or compete with friends in split - screen or online multiplayer modes, and become Gymkhana stars by publishing spectacular runs direct to YouTube.
Having worked with Green to more rustically effect in such scores as «Joe,» «Snow Angels» and «The Sitter,» Wingo doesn't take the more overt path of ethnically scoring the South American location as Marcelo Zarvos did for the original version of events.
Though we did not get as much snow as surrounding areas, it was still a major event, providing the perfect context for a lesson on design thinking, and a field test of the mantra.
We find a rare fabric - bodied example / Morris 8: front gardin rebuild — Part 2 of Roy Cattle's account of doing it the hard way / Ice and Snow Rally — A report on this year's Rallye Neige at Glace by Michael Elder / Taking liberties with Lizzie — Brian Demaus describes some Model T Ford adaptations / Summit achieved — Part two of this restoration report by Dennis Harrison / Bangkok concours — Our flying reporter Bill Bishop keeps us in touch with events as far afield as Siam.
New weather effects like snow, ice, and blizzards, plus new Hill Climb, Descent, and Blizzard event types and five more off - road performance machines — including the 2016 Nissan Titan Warrior Concept and the 1975 Lancia Stratos HF Group 4 — are part of the Blizzard Mountain expansion, as well.
The report covers the following in - destination activities categories: Ground transportation Tours by air (helicopter tours, tours by plane) Tours by land (bus tours) Tours by water (boat tours) Cultural tours Performing arts events Sporting events as a spectator Museums Zoos Aquariums Cultural attractions Natural attractions Amusement parks Theme parks Spa and wellness Shore excursions Multi-attraction passes Walking tours Land - based adventure Water - based adventure Active riding activities Skiing, or other snow activities Hunting / fishing
There are winter events, such as Sapporo's Snow Festival, that you can't see at any other time of year.
Driving on snow is a hoot and you will gain a real sense of satisfaction from nailing a solid snow rallying time, as opposed to beating out the pack in a land rush event, which is more traditional for racing games.
After a complicated series of events that sees the end of the world and the complete destruction of time, Snow spends most of Lightning Returns as the patron of the city of Yuusnaan.
As I would not be able to say one in particular, these are some of my favourite photo books: Bruce Davidson's Brooklyn Gang, Dash Snow's Polaroids, Jacob Holdt's American Pictures, Diane Arbus's Aperture Monograph, Wolfgang Tillmans's Lighter, Larry Sultan and Mike Mandel's Evidence, John Divola's Three Acts, Todd Hido's House Hunting, Daido Moriyama's Hunter and Takuma Nakahira's Circulation: Date, Place, Events.
The daytime events feature performances and appearances from jazz saxophonist Peter King, pianist and recording artist Rosey Chan, Fashion designer Alber Elbaz, choreographer Ann Van Der Broek, cognitive neuroscientist Professor Vincent Walsh, contemporary art curator, critic and historian Hans Ulrich Obrist, Film director and actor Elia Sulieman, sculptor Richard Wentworth, journalist and presenter Jon Snow and English pop artist Peter Blake among others as they present their provocations around the theme of Truth.
Quebec Winter Festival (Carnaval de Quebec) Started initially way back in 1894, but held annually since 1955, the festival runs for the first three weeks or so of February, and features ice sculpture as well as the usual range of winter activities, including the traditional bikini snow bath event.
«Improving our ability to predict severe events such as the cold weather in the eastern U.S. this past winter, and the heavy snow during the prior winter, has obvious benefits.
However, I don't agree that Al Gore is sensationalizing hurricanes — what Gore is saying is certainly in the realm of possibilities, and although Gore's general message is dead on (and I do think is being confirmed by events such as rapid arctic melting), I don't expect 100 % certainty in his predictions (especially since it seems that the lessening of snow on Mt. Kilimanjaro isn't due to global warming.
But when there are events such as record cold, snow storms and the like, you here things like this.
Psychologists studying climate communication make two additional (and related) points about why the warming - snow link is going to be exceedingly difficult for much of the public to accept: 1) people's confirmation biases lead them to pay skewed attention to weather events, in such a way as to confirm their preexisting beliefs about climate change (see p. 4 of this report); 2) people have mental models of «global warming» that tend to rule out wintry impacts.
Alpine runoff throughout the Pacific Northwest is increasing in the winter (Nov. - March), as more frequent rain on snow events enhance melting and reduce snow storage.
This airmass is also expected to be incredibly warm for a California precipitation event; freezing levels could be as high as 10,000 feet or even higher during the initial part of the storm, with rain (instead of snow) expected at even very high mountain locations.
Evidence suggests that the negative phase of the Arctic Oscillation was driven in part by warm air (air warmed by the dramatic seasonal loss of Arctic sea ice) 9 as well as by changes in snow cover over Eurasia driven by climate change.10 This event is part of an emerging trend in which a warming climate may paradoxically bring colder, snowier winters to northern Europe and the eastern United States.11
In addition the layering in the snow, (as is in lake sediments or varies) represent snow fall events, (flood events in lakes), of which many might occur during a year.
Within a couple of weeks of the event, winter weather came back with a vengeance to Europe, in the form of several severe winter storms that battered the United Kingdom and most of western Europe, bringing snow as far south as Rome.
The report quoted David Viner, senior research scientist at the Climatic Research Unit of the University of East Anglia, long considered an authoritative resource for global warming research, as saying snow would soon be «a very rare and exciting event» in Britain.
In a stunning tent city built just for this year's Conference of Parties (COP) 22, with snow - capped mountains in the background, I had the privilege of serving as moderator of the event at which the Rockefeller Foundation - UNFCCC collaboration was announced.
Heavy snowstorms are not inconsistent with a warming planet... In fact, as the Earth gets warmer and more moisture gets absorbed into the atmosphere, we are steadily loading the dice in favor of more extreme storms in all seasons, capable of causing greater impacts on society... If the climate continues to warm, we should expect an increase in heavy snow events for a few decades, until the climate grows so warm that we pass the point where it's too warm for it to snow heavily.
, as more frequent rain on snow events enhance melting and reduce snow storage Streamflow has risen 18 % in Newhalem Creek and 19 % in Thunder Creek despite only a slight decrease, 1 % in winter precipitation at Diablo Dam, within 5 km of both basins.
Then as snow line and glaciers retreat, the moist air envelope would expand changing the virtual temperature and the CAPE in the higher latitudes, SSW events?
These trends in extreme weather events are accompanied by longer - term changes as well, including surface and ocean temperature increase over recent decades, snow and ice cover decrease and sea level rise.
On one side of the issue are some meteorologists and climate scientists who in their studies have found correlations between the vanishing Arctic sea ice and snow cover (collectively known as the cryosphere) and weather patterns that can lead to extreme weather events.
Firstly, he claims the Met Office failed to predict snow in 2010, but our 5 - day forecasts accurately forecast 12 out of 13 snowfall events - as you can see in this article.
Global warming is causing more intense rain and snowstorms in the United States, and making extreme events such as the January 2016 snow storm that crippled most of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast more likely.
Conclusion and critique This year's snow extent although above the long term mean and part of a decade mean also above the long term mean should not be considered as exceptional or abnormal The period prior to and including 1981 should be examined for meteorological and geophysical events that might produce dramatically lower snow extent It is obvious by inspection that 1982 to 2004 would be a better period to establish capability, and indeed in an industrial setting that's what I'd do.
A snow day across much of the country today, a day at any event for taking it easy as the holidays approach.
[170] Having identified Rankins Corner as a «hot spot», I find that Napanee either knew or should have known that in a winter event such as the snow fall on January 3, 2003, Rankins Corner would likely become an unreasonable risk to users of Cty Rd 9 and would, for that reason, require special winter maintenance treatment.
[170] Having identified Rankins Corner as a «hot spot», I find that Napanee either knew or should have known that in a winter event such as the snow fall on January 3, 2003, Rankins Corner would likely become an unreasonable risk to users of Cty Rd 9 and would, for that reason, require special... [more]
These are such events as fire or smoke, lightning, windstorm or hail, volcanic eruption, snow, weight of ice, vandalism, theft, explosion, water damage from plumbing, and damage caused by falling objects.
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