Sentences with phrase «snow in winter much»

«The spring months have sometimes storms of wind and thunder even so early as March within these last years the Climate seems to be greatly changed the summer so backward with very little rain and even snow in winter much less than usual and the ground parched that all summer have entirely dried up...»

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So even without much snow on the ground we have more to do, higher costs and less time to work in winter months.
The Nearby mountains can get as much as 500 inches of snow in the winter and the city hosted the Winter Olympics inwinter and the city hosted the Winter Olympics inWinter Olympics in 2002.
Still, expect her to be asked what effect the snow and bitter cold in much of the country this winter had on some weak economic reports when the news conference begins at 11:30 a.m. PDT.
The desert weather in the winter although might not have snow it becomes so much colder than at yours since it is being open to the cold dry or humid winds that could break the bones of any human or animal if not well covered with wool and protected by some thing from direct blows... heat is there during sunrise and sunset but after that it is too much to bear.
When I think about winter, I remember riding my bike in the snow, I think about glittering lights in the streets of Belgium, I see the warm mist of my breath in the air, I long for the holiday markets in Europe where clove and orange captivate the senses, and I think about Christmas Cake, which is all much more than a cake to begin with.
Growing up in the Denver area, let me tell you... it was often very cold and so much drifting snow in the winter that we had to get by with what was on hand, so chicken and dumplings it was.
While much of the country is blanketed with snow, rain and temperatures that rarely creep above 50 in the winter months, golfers in the Bay Area enjoy much milder winter weather.
Green Bay's Fox affiliate decided to name the storm Winter Storm Aaron in the hopes that Aaron Rodgers wreaks as much havoc on the Seahawks as the snow will be bringing to the game.
Not so much installing the base, but how to properly fit straps, not adding extra padding behind baby or wearing snow suits in the winter, riding with the handle down, when to turn baby around, etc..
We'll search for the tracks and signs of Broadmoor's many winter creatures, learn how animals survive the winter, play games in the snow, drink hot chocolate, and much more!
My family and I go up to the snow as much as possible in the winter.
As winters go, this season is pretty much on par with the total amount snow that typically falls in any given year in Central New York, but residents are fed up with all the white stuff that has fallen of late.
Crouch said that the mild winter and lack of snow in much of the eastern U.S. makes the flood outlook for 2012 far less ominous than last year, when floods caused billions of dollars in damage and accounted for two of 2011's billion - dollar disasters.
Their findings indicated that twice as much soot was deposited on snow in winter compared with summer, meaning that the sunlight - absorbing soot likely caused greater melting of the Arctic ice cap during the winter.
And like much of the West, most of that water comes from the snow that blankets Wyoming's mountains in the winter and melts in the spring.
«The sun began to be darkened by day and the moon by night, while the ocean was tumultuous with spray from the 24th of March in this year till the 24th of June in the following year... And, as the winter was a severe one, so much so that from the large and unwonted quantity of snow the birds perished... there was distress... among men... from the evil things» Zacharias of Mytilene (Chronicle, 9.19, 10.1)
Despite the snow that fell over much of the Northeast late this week, the winter has been warmer than normal for much of the country, in line with broader warming trends.
Sadly, we've had pretty much no snow so far this winter, so it doesn't look like another high water year (good because the river won't flood but bad because, well, we / farmers rely on that water in the hot summer months).
Even though we new englanders know not to get our hopes up too much, because snow can still happen all the way up until May — yes MAY, with March in a few days, our long winter is winding down.
Tights, a crinoline or slip (crinolines do an awesome job of keeping you warm in the winter), heavier weight skirt or dress, cardigan or sweater, and vintage winter coat make up my usual cold weather attire, with heavy weight repro denim (I swear by my beloved Freddies of Pinewood jeans) for my causal days or if I'm going to be walking though much snow.
And although I much rather spend my winter afternoons cozied up by a fire I ventured out with little Ms. Gloria for a little fun in the snow.
They're also lovely in a winter wedding in part because they look so much like a dusting of snow and also because they hold up so... Read the Post
Spring may actually show its signs here (in the high country of Colorado) earlier than years before as we've had much less snow this winter season than any I've experienced in the past.
I realize that much of the country was hit by winter storms this week (and if you follow me on Instagram, you know that I was in the UK last weekend enjoying 30 degree weather and snow!).
I was really hoping that we were past the winter season, but here in Michigan, snow in Spring time is pretty much a given event.
I really do think Erin should move to VA — we still have snow in Winter, but the winters are much milder... and we're much closer to Charleston.....
It's a much loved area in British Columbia... quite a unique climate being very warm in summer, but cold enough winters for snow!
I'm so on board with the mule trend too (as you know) and I'm sad thinking about how I won't be able to wear them when winter comes (too much foot exposure in cold temps and of course... snow) so I'm wearing them as much as I can now.
I'd have to say that for winters, I don't really miss the Michigan snow here in Spain, but I do miss the central heating and the fact that you can pretty much always park wherever you're going in most Michigan towns.
I finally embraced the winter wonderland outside and so did my sister (my photographer) who had a little too much fun writing cute things in the snow during this shoot!
In Nashville people can't drive in the rain much less when snow is «imminent»... I would love to live somewhere like NYC or Chicago, but just know that the cold winters would KILLLLLL mIn Nashville people can't drive in the rain much less when snow is «imminent»... I would love to live somewhere like NYC or Chicago, but just know that the cold winters would KILLLLLL min the rain much less when snow is «imminent»... I would love to live somewhere like NYC or Chicago, but just know that the cold winters would KILLLLLL me!
In the case when the winter is not very heavy and there isn't too much snow -LSB-...]
While we don't get much sun in the winter, when we do it's bright because it glares against the snow... and it's usually some of the coldest days for one odd reason or another lol... Would love if you can link up to http://the-wardrobe-stylist.com/2016/04/17/diy-brazilian-hair-extensions/
After industry watchers blamed frigid temperatures and unrelenting snow in much of the country for a dip in auto sales in January, we said, «The good news is that this winter can't last forever.»
I do use my wipers inappropriately much of the time in winter to remove snow and ice.
Overall, the two - wheel drive Mazda3 on winter tires was much better in the snow.
I am testing a set of winter tires from Cooper Tire to see how much benefit a driver in the snow belt will receive, and so far I have learned a lot.
Living in Ohio means one thing in the winter, SNOW, and lots of it, this car feels like it weighs twice as much as it does going through the white stuff.
The Nearby mountains can get as much as 500 inches of snow in the winter and the city hosted the Winter Olympics inwinter and the city hosted the Winter Olympics inWinter Olympics in 2002.
With winter in full swing and most of the nation getting snow if not rain, our dogs are spending much more time indoors just as we are.
I realize it's a little late in the season to feature a video of Montreal showing how beautiful it is in the winter, especially given that now's the time to start planning a summer getaway to the city — a season when the city really comes alive — but this ode to the freezing city in winter makes you realize that Montrealers almost have as much fun in the winter as they do in the summer (hello snow rave at 0:50).
In winter, ice and snow cover much of Katmai's landscape.
During the last days of Autumn or all through the Winter, whether you're in a heat wave or early snow, you likely have much to draw from where a little color is bursting from the sleepy hues.
With the exception of glaciers that terminate in the ocean, and glaciers in the polar regions or at extreme high altitudes where the temperature is always below freezing, essentially just two things determine whether a glacier is advancing or retreating: how much snow falls in the winter, and how warm it is during the summer.
Re 9 wili — I know of a paper suggesting, as I recall, that enhanced «backradiation» (downward radiation reaching the surface emitted by the air / clouds) contributed more to Arctic amplification specifically in the cold part of the year (just to be clear, backradiation should generally increase with any warming (aside from greenhouse feedbacks) and more so with a warming due to an increase in the greenhouse effect (including feedbacks like water vapor and, if positive, clouds, though regional changes in water vapor and clouds can go against the global trend); otherwise it was always my understanding that the albedo feedback was key (while sea ice decreases so far have been more a summer phenomenon (when it would be warmer to begin with), the heat capacity of the sea prevents much temperature response, but there is a greater build up of heat from the albedo feedback, and this is released in the cold part of the year when ice forms later or would have formed or would have been thicker; the seasonal effect of reduced winter snow cover decreasing at those latitudes which still recieve sunlight in the winter would not be so delayed).
Such work is timely as the Northeast braces for a new dump of snow (I imagine New York City will be better prepared this time) and meteorologists predict a particularly wintry tail end to winter in much of North America.
Ice as polystyrene full of air was insulating the water from the winter coldness — minus ice; water absorbs extra coldness — in combination of the coldness from the air and extra coldness in the water = that double coldness as ripples goes south — intercepts 95 % INSTEAD OF 50 % of the moisture and is dropping it in Europe / USA — end result: SOUTH MUCH MORE SNOW AND COLDNESS — NO MOISTURE TO REPLENISH THE ICE DEFICIT ON ARCTIC.
Many people born in the sixties tell me «In my youth, the winters were much colder and it had a lot more snow»in the sixties tell me «In my youth, the winters were much colder and it had a lot more snow»In my youth, the winters were much colder and it had a lot more snow».
Much has been said about the scarcity of snow in Beijing and surrounding areas, which will host the 2022 Winter Games, though officials have frequently brushed off the problem and promised to make enough artificial snow.
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