Not exact matches
As one of Europe's coldest cities, Iceland's capital is not for those seeking a reprieve from the winter weather, but if you can stand the chilly
temperatures you'll be rewarded with a top tier traveling experience (plus you can always
warm up in one of the cities natural hot
springs).
The average
temperature was 57.1 degrees F, up from the old record, in 1998, which landed an average of 54.3 degrees F. «We had our fourth
warmest winter (2011/2012) on record, our
warmest spring, a very hot summer with the hottest month on record for the nation (July 2012), and a
warmer than average autumn,» Jake Crouch, a scientist at the National Climatic Data Center, told NBC News.
We have definitely been enjoying the
warmer spring temperature here in Alabama!
I am anxious for
spring because I need
warm temperatures.
Serve potatoes
warm or room
temperature topped with tahini sauce, chopped chives and
spring onion.
perfect accompaniment for all the strawberries, fresh produce, and
warm temperatures that start emerging in the
spring.
Unlike this time last year, when there was still two feet of snow on the ground, sunshine and
warm temperatures are ringing in the new year at Orchard View, bringing excitement and the anticipation of an early
spring.
While
spring conditions were
warm, summer saw relatively moderate
temperatures creating conditions for great quality wines.
The region experienced a
warm, dry
spring, giving way to gradually rising
temperatures during the summer days and cool, moist summer nights.
I'm working on my Pistachio Ice Cream recipe so it's an easy dinner tonight w / the help of Trader Joe's and some of the Spicy Plum Dipping Sauce I made up last month: < > < > < > < > < > < > < > < > < > Trader Joe's Vegetable
Spring Rolls w / my Spicy Plum Dipping Sauce Spicy Asian Plum Dipping Sauce With the warmer temperatures this week, I was looking for signs of spring here......... We had a mild winter in the East, for sure And the first signs of spring I remember are always the fruit trees blooming and daff
Spring Rolls w / my Spicy Plum Dipping Sauce Spicy Asian Plum Dipping Sauce With the
warmer temperatures this week, I was looking for signs of
spring here......... We had a mild winter in the East, for sure And the first signs of spring I remember are always the fruit trees blooming and daff
spring here......... We had a mild winter in the East, for sure And the first signs of
spring I remember are always the fruit trees blooming and daff
spring I remember are always the fruit trees blooming and daffodils.
Ligue 1 As France baked in unseasonably
warm spring temperatures, Lille and Marseille both fluffed their lines to allow Lyon a glimpse of the title and permit Paris Saint - Germain to re-ignite their Champions League ambitions.
Now, winter wasn't that bad here in El Paso, but I'm still thrilled to see
Spring arrive with
warmer temperatures and the sun shining brightly.
Then after
spring temperatures would
warm, the flowers would untwist, providing an exotic beauty to the house.
Spring is here and as much as I love the
warmer temperatures and getting outside... it wreaks havoc on my families allergies and skin sensitivities!
With
spring finally here and
warmer temperatures just around the corner, snow will slowly melt away, releasing us from the clutches of winter.
The
Warming Meadow's radiators raise average soil
temperatures by about three degrees Fahrenheit, decrease growing season soil moisture by up to twenty percent and advance the
spring snowmelt date by up to a month in order to simulate predicted effects of climate change.
Warmer spring temperatures advance the time of bud break, and therefore, the period that insects are most abundant.
On this afternoon, Andy and his friend, veterinary technician Avi Solomon, felt a change in
temperature and moisture creep over them, the cool
spring air suddenly turning muggy and 30 degrees
warmer.
Warmer - than - average
spring temperatures reduce upper Colorado River flows more than previously recognized, according to a new report from a University of Arizona - led team.
«We started to wonder if all trees and shrubs in Concord are equally responsive to
warming temperatures in the
spring,» Polgar said.
The
spring growing season is of increasing interest to biologists studying the effects of a
warming climate, and in coming decades non-native invasive shrubs are positioned to win the gamble on
warming temperature, Primack said.
Since leafing - out requirements are thought to be species - specific, the group designed a lab experiment to test the responsiveness of 50 tree and shrub species in Concord to
warming temperatures in the late winter and early
spring.
Surface waters become
warm enough (in
spring) or cool enough (in autumn) to reach 4 ° Celsius, the
temperature at which these waters become dense and sink toward the lake's bottom, mixing the waters.
Deep lakes
warm very slowly in the
spring, and small changes in water
temperature at the end of winter can lead to large changes in the timing of summer stratification for these lakes.
Overall, aquatic ecosystems in western North America are predicted to experience increasingly earlier snowmelt in the
spring, reduced late
spring and summer flows,
warmer and drier summers, and increased water
temperatures — all of which spell increased hybridization between these species.
The researchers found that due to
warm spring temperatures on Kodiak, the berries were developing fruit weeks earlier, at the same time as the peak of the salmon migration; 2014 was one of the
warmest years on the island since record - keeping began 60 years ago.
Warmer local
temperatures make the snow melt earlier in the
spring, shifting flood season up, too.
With
warm temperatures and upcoming
spring rainfall, experts say it's getting that time of year when snakes are on the prowl, or at least on the slither.
With
warmer temperatures, the melting snows will fill the rivers earlier in the
spring and will be unavailable for the long, dry summers.
However, for the globe as a whole, surface air
temperatures over land have risen at about double the ocean rate after 1979 (more than 0.27 °C per decade vs. 0.13 °C per decade), with the greatest
warming during winter (December to February) and
spring (March to May) in the Northern Hemisphere.
Consistent with observed changes in surface
temperature, there has been an almost worldwide reduction in glacier and small ice cap (not including Antarctica and Greenland) mass and extent in the 20th century; snow cover has decreased in many regions of the Northern Hemisphere; sea ice extents have decreased in the Arctic, particularly in
spring and summer (Chapter 4); the oceans are
warming; and sea level is rising (Chapter 5).
Warmer water and air
temperatures, drier summers, an early
spring and a late autumn.
Most studies agree that general declines in snowpack across the West have resulted from
warming spring temperatures (Mote 2003; Hamlet et al. 2005; Mote et al. 2005; Abatzoglou 2011; Kapnick and Hall 2012; Pederson et al. 2013a; Lute et al. 2015); however, declines in winter precipitation may also be important (Clow 2010).
In fact, the
warm minimum
temperature component was 590 percent above average, marking the largest
warm minimum
temperature component on record for autumn or any season (winter,
spring, summer, autumn) on record.
Warming temperatures over the next century, especially during
spring, are likely to reduce snowpack at mid and low elevations.
Florida had its
warmest spring on record with a
temperature 4.6 °F above average.
Spring was also the fourth
warmest on record with a statewide average
temperature that was 5.7 °F above average.
During El Niño episodes, Montana tends to experience
warmer - than - average
temperatures and below - average precipitation, especially during the winter and
spring.
The national
spring temperature of 53.2 °F was 2.2 °F above the 20th century average and the 11th
warmest on record.
The warmth was due to the near - record strong El Niño that developed during the Northern Hemisphere
spring in the eastern and central equatorial Pacific Ocean and to large regions of record
warm and much
warmer - than - average sea surface
temperatures in parts of every major ocean basin.
In Montana, increased fire frequency is associated with
warmer spring temperatures and drier summer conditions (Heyerdahl et al. 2008; Morgan et al. 2008), often associated with El Niño.
A shift from
spring wheat towards winter wheat production is expected, due largely to
warmer winter
temperatures that facilitate greater winter wheat survival, and
warmer summer
temperatures that impair
spring wheat production by inhibiting seed formation, germination, and early growth (Lanning et al. 2010).
Fall seeding, in particular, enables improved seedling establishment when field conditions are
warmer and drier, creates more balanced field labor requirements between fall and
spring, and improves yield by avoiding high
temperatures that quicken maturity (Chen et al. 2006; Cutforth et al. 2007).
Even following a very cold winter, if
temperatures warm quickly during
spring very little ozone loss may take place.
It was a relatively inexpensive winter for heating in central North America, with mild
temperatures reducing the need to
warm our houses, but the mild, fluctuating
temperatures will cause butterflies to suffer severe energy shortages this
spring.
Heat records tumbled across the country this
spring and summer as heat waves and
warmer - than - normal
temperatures blistered much of the United States.
Although most of the country has been
warming up as normal this
spring,
temperatures in the Middle Atlantic and the Northeast have been on the cool side for much of May.
As Montana's climate is projected to
warm in the coming decades,
spring wheat breeders at MSU are focusing on conventional breeding techniques to boost tolerance to drought and hotter
temperatures in
spring wheat varieties.
Average
spring (March to May) normalized difference vegetation index in response to the
warmest 16 % of Arctic March
temperatures between 1982 - 2013.
These are both linked to very
warm spring temperatures in the Arctic, the study says.