Sentences with phrase «swings in temperature took»

This winter, swings in temperature took a toll on many roads in Erie County creating potholes and safety concerns for drivers, especially school bus drivers and emergency responders who are responsible for the safe transportation of students and patients.

Not exact matches

«Warm temperatures in the Arctic cause the jet stream to take these wild swings, and when it swings farther south, that causes cold air to reach farther south.
Another good period to take your 5 star holiday in Thailand is in July and August, when the rainy season is in full swing, but the temperatures are generally lower and rainfall may be confined to a quick downpour in the afternoon.
The liner is easy to put in and take out, which comes in handy when hiking in the Peruvian Andes in temperatures that swing 20 degrees (Celsius) over the course of a day.
Current GCM models may have realistic - seeming weather patterns, but are totally incapable of producing phenomena that look like the Holocene (Little Ice Age, Medieval Warm Period, Roman Warm Period, Holocene Optimum, the steady decline of temperature on average over the last 3,000 years, etc.) The Climate Science community has, instead, taken the path of trying to claim that these swings didn't occur (Michael Mann's «Hockey Stick», etc.) This does not give me a lot of confidence in the rest of their «science».
THROUGH the forensic lens of Tony Heller's excellent research, let's take a deeper dive into the «conveniently» dismissed nuclear - powered giant in the sky that has the ability to generate temperature swings of 40 degrees centigrade on any given day.
Swings of temperature that scientists in the 1950s believed to take tens of thousands of years, in the 1970s to take thousands of years, and in the 1980s to take hundreds of years, were now found to take only decades.
In the Eocene, variations are ~ 1000 ppm, which would either take a heck of a temperature swing or geological processes.
For example, Gavin's Pussycat has already pointed out that in their analysis they did not take into proper account how polar amplification results in larger swings in temperature at higher latitudes — and that when estimating temperature variation at lower latitudes on the basis of proxies at higher latitudes one has to scale down the variation, that is recognize that the swings in temperature will be smaller at those lower latitudes.
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