Sentences with phrase «storm events drive»

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Edward Uhlir, a landscape architect for the park district, said the employees also have discovered a volume of lithographs of parks in Paris believed to have been compiled between 1880 and 1890 and newspaper accounts of the era «s big events, including a bad storm that hit in 1921 and the construction of Lake Shore Drive.
«Normal weather drives salt marsh erosion: Waves from moderate storms, rather than violent events such as hurricanes, inflict the most loss on coastal wetlands.»
Everyday Lagonda... whose owner believes vintage cars are to be driven as well as admired / 1934 Packard — Dennis Harrison describes a Victorian Eight / MCC Exeter Trial Hill storming in the West Country by Tom Threlfall / Taunton — First World War casualty Michael Worthington - Williams relates the story of an advanced design that was never produced / Speed at Sydney — A report on this Australian event by Berni Jacobson / VSCC returns to Brooklands — We report on the driving tests / Bunty Moncriefs's Mercedes Part one: Limbo and resurrection / «Clara and Clyno» — Woman's eye view of a home restoration / 1924 Summit restored — Part one of a report by Dennis Harrison / 19230s Ballot 2LS.
But even in the unlikely event of a snow storm, you will be compelled to keep the roof down when you are driving the elegant and exciting new Range Rover Evoque convertible!
Today's century levels become «decade» (having a chance of 10 % annually) or more frequent events at about a third of the study gauges, and the majority of locations see substantially higher frequency of previously rare storm - driven water heights in the future.
The loss of Arctic summer sea ice and the rapid warming of the continent could be altering the jet stream [3]-- and thus weather patterns — over North America, Europe and Russia, increasing the likelihood of extreme weather events and driving winter storms south.
Much of the impacts we presently see are due to salt water invasion of low lying regions, nuisance flooding events, the amplification of storm driven tides, and increasing instances of what are now called king and emperor tides.
A pronounced shift can be seen in extreme rainfall events, heat waves and wind storms and the underlying reason is climate change, says Muir - Wood, driven by rising greenhouse gas emissions.
The increasing normalized trends in the U.S. were evident in convective storms, winter storms, flooding events and high temperature - related losses, and were almost statistically significant for hurricanes at the conventional 95 percent confidence level.3 In view of data like this, it's very hard to accept Pielke's confident assertion that «[n] o matter what President Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron say, recent costly disasters are not part of a trend driven by climate change.»
My drive up to McKibben's house in central Vermont coincides with the first lashes of Winter Storm Nemo, an extreme climate event for coastal New England.
The storm fits the current pattern experienced in the warming world in which higher temperatures are driving more intense rainfall events.
Several types of unfortunate events can occur when you are driving your recreational vehicle or camping: a fire, a road accident, a theft, a storm, a mechanical breakdown... be safe from these risks by opting for comprehensive insurance or adapted to your needs and budget.
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