There's much more to
the state than warm weather and retirees.
Not exact matches
I would love to move to a
state with enough land and a
warmer climate for my sons to ride their race bikes, my daughter to have the horse she dreams of and me to finally be at peace, I also believe that there should be someone home with the kids no matter what their ages are and as a single Mom with no family support or father involvement being at home for me is even more important, especially now that they are teenagers, There are no more nap times or time outs and the things you worry about during this age are so much more dangerous
than falling down and hitting their heads as toddlers.
For the third consecutive year, every
state across the contiguous U.S. and Alaska was
warmer than average.
The sixth -
warmest September on record for the contiguous 48
states followed a summer that was milder
than the year - ago period.
You mean like Obama spewing more carbon
than anyone on the planet, although he once
stated that global
warming is the most dire threat to mankind's existence?
The report found, among other things, that 43 of the lower 48 U.S.
states have set at least one monthly heat record since 2010, sea levels are expected to rise between one and four feet by the end of this century, winter storms have increased in intensity and frequency, and the past decade was
warmer than every previous decade in every part of the country.
When I do take it off a spoon, I prefer to
warm it to make it liquidy, rather
than have it in a firmer
state.
That's heart -
warming, but Ohio
State doing it by running all over Bama's ass, rather
than by throwing it around or doing anything fancy, is what filled the soul.
It also examines various theories about the cause of food allergies, including the «hygiene hypothesis» (i.e., our children's environments are too sterile) and the theory that vitamin D may play a role (doctors in cold
states write three to four times as many prescriptions for epinephrine
than doctors in
warm states).
The food processor also features reheating, but some customer reviews say that it will take a bit more time to reheat the food to a
warm state than it is mentioned in the instructions.
The American Academy of Pediatrics
states that sleep sacks and other wearable blankets are a better alternative
than regular blankets to keep your baby
warm.
New York's world - class fishing and wide variety of cold water,
warm water and saltwater fish species can be found in more
than 7,500 lakes and ponds, 50,000 miles of rivers and streams, and hundreds of miles of coastline in New York
State.
Gee, for four out of five no income tax
states more people move into NY
than out... maybe older folks like
warmer weather.
Hundreds of
state workers continued to roast in a downtown office building Tuesday after the cooling system was disconnected amid
warmer -
than - average temperatures around the Capital Region.
With less
than three months left this year, it's looking increasingly likely that 2012 will go down as the
warmest year on record in the continental United
States.
He's always had a
warm reception here and there's no better place to show the respect that people have for him
than right here in New York
state.»
Hundreds of
state workers continued to roast in a downtown Albany office building yesterday after the cooling system was disconnected amid
warmer -
than - average temperatures around the Capital Region.
PITTSFORD — As more
than a dozen
states investigate energy companies over an alleged global
warming coverup, Vermont RICO 20 professor Alan Betts says backers aren't engaged in an anti-free-speech witch hunt.
Richard Alley, a glaciologist at Pennsylvania
State University, said it is an «interesting paper» that shows that thinning has started in a region thought resistant, in response to
warming that is much smaller
than what is projected for the future.
Mote said snowpack levels in most of the western U.S. for 2017 - 18 thus far are lower
than average — a function of continued
warming temperatures and the presence of a La Niña event, which typically results in
warmer and drier conditions in most southwestern
states.
The findings were not a total surprise, with future projections showing that even with moderate climate
warming, air temperatures over the higher altitudes increase even more
than at sea level, and that, on average, fewer winter storm systems will impact the
state.
What little snow did fall melted away quickly when
warmer -
than - average temperatures hit the
state in March and April, said Tim Mowry, public information officer for the Alaska Division of Forestry.
Most people in South Florida, an estimated 54 percent, think global
warming is already harming people in the United
States, also 6 points higher
than the national estimate.
Coal - burning power plants in the United
States emit about 2.1 billion tons of carbon dioxide each year — nearly 17 percent of worldwide coal emissions — and finding technologies that reduce those emissions in the United
States and China, which burns even more coal
than we do, is crucial to combating global
warming.
«What this study addresses is what's better described as a false pause, or slowdown,» rather
than a hiatus in
warming, says climate scientist Michael Mann of Pennsylvania
State University, University Park.
«It
warms up earlier in Texas
than in other
states, and the germination of the Puccinia spores begins earlier as well,» says Ibrahim.
Colder -
than - normal temperatures in the eastern United
States may be a new feature of global
warming.
Results of a new study by researchers at the Northeast Climate Science Center (NECSC) at the University of Massachusetts Amherst suggest that temperatures across the northeastern United
States will increase much faster
than the global average, so that the 2 - degrees Celsius
warming target adopted in the recent Paris Agreement on climate change will be reached about 20 years earlier for this part of the U.S. compared to the world as a whole.
The lower 48
states are projected to cross the 2 - degree C
warming threshold about 10 to 20 years earlier
than the global mean annual temperature, they note.
Land - use changes in the United
States, such as the conversion of undeveloped land to housing or agricultural use, appear to be contributing to global
warming trends to a much greater degree
than scientists previously thought.
Published yesterday in Nature Climate Change, the research suggests there's less time
than previously believed to address global
warming, said Michael Mann, a climatologist at Pennsylvania
State University.
- Tree death rates in old - growth forests in the western United
States have more
than doubled in recent decades, probably due to regional
warming, according to a USGS report.
And in 2017, every
state had a
warmer -
than - average year, and 32 recorded one of their 10 hottest years on record, according to NOAA.
The record heat means that every year since 1997 has been
warmer than average in the United
States.
The report uses colored heat maps to represent the variety of species in a given area —
warmer colors indicating greater diversity — and are based on the distribution of more
than 1,000 fish, crayfish and mussel species in almost 300 watersheds spanning 11
states.
Warmer than average temperatures were evident over most of the global land surfaces, except for parts of the United
States and western Europe, northern Siberia, parts of eastern Asia and much of central Australia stretching north.
And the recent
warm spell in the United
States happens to be more
than offset by cooling elsewhere in the world, so its link to «global»
warming is weaker
than tenuous.
The Paris climate agreement is better
than many expected but it is not enough to achieve the
stated aim of limiting
warming to 2 °C, let alone 1.5 °C
The North Pacific in particular was exceptionally hot, and the tropical Pacific moved toward an El Niño
state, which features
warmer -
than - average waters in that region.
And during that time, winter nights in the coldest
states warmed up to five times faster
than those in
warm states.
The western two - thirds of the nation was
warmer than average with 14
states being much
warmer than average, including Washington which was record
warm.
Water undergoes a change of
state from gas to liquid under these conditions, because cooler air can hold less water vapour
than warmer air.
Eleven
states across the West were much
warmer than average for the December - February period, with Arizona, California, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, and Washington being record
warm.
«I think that it is more likely
than not that we will see a Top 10
warm year for the contiguous United
States,» Jake Crouch, a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration climate scientist, said in an email.
February was extremely cold across the eastern half of the contiguous U.S. with 29
states being much cooler
than average, while the West was extremely
warm with eight
states being much
warmer than average.
For the season as a whole, 11
states in the West were much
warmer than average, including six
states being record
warm.
The
State of the Climate November 2015 report noted that in order for 2015 to not become the
warmest year in the 136 - year period of record, the December global temperature would have to be at least 0.81 °C (1.46 °F) below the 20th century average — or 0.24 °C (0.43 °F) colder
than the current record low December temperature of 1916.
In the West, seven
states were much
warmer than average, including California, Oregon, and Washington, which each had their
warmest summer on record.
Every
state across the nation had an above - average autumn temperature, with 41
states being much
warmer than average.
Stunning corollary: the oft -
stated goal to keep global
warming less
than two degrees Celsius (3.6 degrees Fahrenheit) is a recipe for global disaster, not salvation.