Sentences with phrase «snowfall events in»

Characteristics of large snowfall events in the montane western United States as examined using snowpack telemetry (SNOTEL) data.
The large snowfall events in Boulder were not associated with cold temperatures, but instead with especially moisture - laden air masses passing through the region.
Nov 2014: Slate: Future Tense: Eric Holthaus: Global Warming Is Probably Boosting Lake - Effect Snows In the aftermath of a massive lake - effect snowfall event in western New York state on Tuesday, it's worth asking: Is climate change playing a role here?

Not exact matches

But «NWS offices decided it was best to remain on the high - side of the forecast snowfall in the event the rain / snow line remained just east of the major cities, which was still a possibility,» the agency said in a statement.
In addition to providing some of the best natural snowfall available, Chautauqua County offers lakes, grapes, wineries, cultural, culinary, and resort centers, as well as events and festivals every weekend.
In recent years, extreme winter weather events such as heavy snowfalls and severe winters have been occurring frequently in regions such as East Asia, North America and EuropIn recent years, extreme winter weather events such as heavy snowfalls and severe winters have been occurring frequently in regions such as East Asia, North America and Europin regions such as East Asia, North America and Europe.
The question of global warming stopping is often raised in the light of a recent weather event - a big snowfall or drought breaking rain.
However, winters in northern North America have set records for cold temperatures and snowfall, with an increase in devastating tornadoes in the south during La Niña events.
«We know there is water frozen in the Martian soil and recent research strongly suggests nightly snowfalls and other increased moisture events near the surface,» he said.
I've driven the Envision in summer, in winter in the wake of a 42 - inch snowfall, and at a Buick - sponsored track event to show its handling on ice and snow.
Qualifying for this prestigious event, a resort needed to have a massive variety of terrain, thigh burning vertical and incredible snowfall and a strong mountain community of which Golden, British Columbia is well suited as the historic home of the Swiss Guides who led climbing expeditions in the early 1900's.
Sure, there's the legendary annual snowfall and seemingly unlimited terrain but there are also many cheer - filled events coming to the resort just in time for the holidays.
«The world experienced a series of record - breaking weather events in early 2007, from flooding in Asia to heatwaves in Europe and snowfall in South Africa, the United Nations weather agency said on Tuesday.
In addition there's of course the possibility of no snow on the drilling site (losing a layer here and there), and on some sites there could be additional layers if there's a normal melting event before the winter snowfalls, I guess.
The vast majority of this heavy precipitation came as rain, although in a few rare instances, major snowfalls also count toward these large events.
It wasn't that long ago, back in 2000, that David Viner of the Climate Research Unit stated that winter snowfall in England will become «a very rare and exciting event».
GENEVA (Reuters)- The world experienced a series of record - breaking weather events in early 2007, from flooding in Asia to heatwaves in Europe and snowfall in South Africa, the United Nations weather agency said on Tuesday.
In particular, over NH land, an increase in the likelihood of very wet winters is projected over much of central and northern Europe due to the increase in intense precipitation during storm events, suggesting an increased chance of flooding over Europe and other mid-latitude regions due to more intense rainfall and snowfall events producing more runofIn particular, over NH land, an increase in the likelihood of very wet winters is projected over much of central and northern Europe due to the increase in intense precipitation during storm events, suggesting an increased chance of flooding over Europe and other mid-latitude regions due to more intense rainfall and snowfall events producing more runofin the likelihood of very wet winters is projected over much of central and northern Europe due to the increase in intense precipitation during storm events, suggesting an increased chance of flooding over Europe and other mid-latitude regions due to more intense rainfall and snowfall events producing more runofin intense precipitation during storm events, suggesting an increased chance of flooding over Europe and other mid-latitude regions due to more intense rainfall and snowfall events producing more runoff.
In 2010, the heat wave in Russia, fires in Israel, flooding in Pakistan and Australia, landslides in China, record snowfall across the mid-Atlantic region of the United States, and 12 Atlantic Ocean hurricanes were among the extreme weather eventIn 2010, the heat wave in Russia, fires in Israel, flooding in Pakistan and Australia, landslides in China, record snowfall across the mid-Atlantic region of the United States, and 12 Atlantic Ocean hurricanes were among the extreme weather eventin Russia, fires in Israel, flooding in Pakistan and Australia, landslides in China, record snowfall across the mid-Atlantic region of the United States, and 12 Atlantic Ocean hurricanes were among the extreme weather eventin Israel, flooding in Pakistan and Australia, landslides in China, record snowfall across the mid-Atlantic region of the United States, and 12 Atlantic Ocean hurricanes were among the extreme weather eventin Pakistan and Australia, landslides in China, record snowfall across the mid-Atlantic region of the United States, and 12 Atlantic Ocean hurricanes were among the extreme weather eventin China, record snowfall across the mid-Atlantic region of the United States, and 12 Atlantic Ocean hurricanes were among the extreme weather events.
Conversely, notable cold events include the frosts of July 1895, and two significant low - altitude snowfalls, in 1900 and 1901.
The researchers say that with more solar energy going into the Arctic Ocean because of lost ice, there is reason to expect more extreme weather events, such as heavy snowfall, heat waves, and flooding in North America and Europe but these will vary in location, intensity, and timescales.
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.
The question of global warming stopping is often raised in the light of a recent weather event - a big snowfall or drought breaking rain.
Many recent events, such as record snowfalls in the US during the winters of 2009 - 10 and 2010 - 11, are consistent with this mechanism — it's easy to see that they were caused by blocking in the jet stream when Arctic amplification was particularly high.
Alarmists have eventually evolved to crediting warming with producing greater snowfall, because of increased moisture but the snow events in recent years have usually occurred in colder winters with high snow water equivalent ratios in frigid arctic air.
From record heat in spring to the most substantial low - level snowfalls in 20 years, there has been no shortage of significant events.
Though the report still says, rightly, that any specific weather event can not be solely tied to climate change — be it the totally unseasonable snowfall that hit the Northeast this past weekend, the devastating flooding in Thailand, etc. — but that scientists now are 99 % certain that climate change will cause more extreme heat waves, fewer extreme spells of cold weather, and more intense downpours.
True, it snowed in SC and many other places which see limited snowfall, but isn't this simply a weather event?
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