«Every third person is a meteorologist
talking about the weather on Twitter and Facebook.»
Not exact matches
I
talk less
about weather and traffic
on the way over and more
about common passions and how we can help each other.
On the new Echo speaker, the one that is a bit more plump and sounds better than the original Echo, you can
talk from across the room and ask
about musical artists, the
weather, or even ask weird questions and you'll probably get a pretty good answer.
I only remember him
talking about it a few times and then he focused mostly
on the
weather.
Considering that the media plays up the worst possible scenarios in everything — you would think that a winter snowstorm was an assault
on the existance of all humanity in its path the way some
weather forecasters
talk about it — the constant inflation of the danger posed by ordinary events, it is no wonder that people are fearful.
I was wanting a spring / fresh take
on flavors since the
weather is finally warming up (let's NOT
talk about the fact that it snowed a little here
on Saturday — crying), so immediately I thought caribbean.
I know I
talk about the
weather a lot, but when you live in a rainy place that is really impacted by
weather, it is often
on your mind.
There's been plenty of
talk over the past month or so
about the impact that the extreme
weather events north of the border will have
on food and grocery prices, vegetables and bananas especially.
This carrot soup — a cousin of other creamy cold -
weather soups like celery root, sunchoke, or cauliflower — is a riff
on a simple Chez Panisse carrot soup recipe that we heard Samin Nosrat
talking about on the Bite podcast.
I
talk about the
weather a lot here
on this blog, but it is a very important component to our garden, our kitchen happenings, and the joy we share in our house.
Make some warm play - dough together that she can play with while you are busy, read a story and snuggle together
on the couch, take a walk and
talk about how the
weather is changing, dance, listen to music (either quiet and calming or fast and energy - releasing), or do some yoga stretching and breathing.
Both Trump and Cuomo attended the memorial service at Ground Zero
on Sunday in Lower Manhattan, where Trump said they had a «long
talk»
about «the
weather,
talking about how nice and cool it was.»
Awareness of extreme
weather rises Ray Gaesser, chairman of the American Soybean Association, said farmers were sometimes reluctant to
talk about climate change because they saw variations in
weather on a regular basis and current
weather patterns could be part of cycle that would eventually fix itself.
Kintisch wrote, «She's an articulate scientist, after all, with a surprising take
on a topic that everyone loves to
talk about: the
weather.»
«We recommend for the folks that are
talking with farmers one
on one, it's probably a more effective communication strategy to
talk about more extreme
weather rather than saying, «Let's take care of anthropogenic climate change,»» said J. Gordon Arbuckle, a sociology professor with Iowa State University who helps conduct the survey.
Rebecca and I seem to endlessly chatter
about the
weather on here but TBH, watching the drastic changes has made it kind of hard NOT to
talk about the
weather — am I right?
Happy weekend my lovely friends:) I hope you all enjoyed the start into the weekend < 3 Today I want to
talk about my current favorite look: Off shoulders:) In the last weeks you saw several off shoulder looks
on me,
weather it was a dress from SheIn (>> click here for the post <<), or the yellow and the white lace top (>> click here or here for the post <<) from H&M.
I feel like I start off every link party by
talking about the
weather, but ugh... Texas is still being Texas, meaning it's having a hard time deciding whether it wants to hold
on to winter or jump ahead to spring.
Love this look and I love that we're already
talking about transitioning into spring, bring
on the warm
weather!
I don't even want to
talk about the
weather or the snow, but happier things, like clothes that just appear
on your doorstep!
Now imagine the worst -
weather - day in history — and then I'm not
talking about the Monster Storm —
on which rain keeps pouring and pouring from 6AM in the morning till midnight, but regardless to that you have to be up and ready to shoot at 8AM — it's winter — in a botanical garden where the only space to change is some sort of basement laboratory — without heating — jumping into Resort and Spring / Summer pieces, and not let any of this spoil your pretty face... What in the world has to happen to turn all of this into something fabulously freaking fantastic?
On the subject of
weather, because all the cool kids are
talking about it, and I want to be cool, it was actually very palatable this weekend in Chicago.
Sitting
on the couch at my grandparents» house
talking about the
weather for the millionth time.
It's funny how
on Monday's post I was
talking about how excited I am for warmer
weather and today it snows.
More of 2017's most
talked about movies are popping up
on rental services, like the action - packed wild
weather ride Geostorm.
Today, Koh Kojima (Director) posted two messages
on the official Xenoblade Chronicles X twitter account, in order to
talk about the enemy placement in the game and the various
weather effects.
At a recent roundtable interview, Revolori
talked about the atmosphere
on set, working opposite Fiennes, his kissing scene with Saoirse Ronan, adapting to act in the Wes Anderson universe and the research he did beforehand, the physicality and pacing required
on set, having fun being a part of the film's exciting adventure set pieces, being slapped repeatedly by Harvey Keitel in sub-zero
weather, bowling with F. Murray Abrahams, his chocolate allergy, and his upcoming Bollywood film, «Umrika» which he just finished shooting in India with Suraj Sharma from «Life of Pi.»
This one is from Krakauer, the newest programmer, who came to
talk about the very first feature they've been working
on... the
weather system!
Through a project called KnowGlobe, they regularly
talk with students
on other continents, learning in the process
about time zones, cultural differences, global
weather patterns, and the state of education worldwide.
In the intro, I go into some pertinent publishing news: Kobo has become Tolino's tech partner, which makes it a much bigger player in the growing German ebook market; Amazon is opening a bookstore in New York City; while Barnes & Noble reported a 9 % decline in sales over the holiday period, there's discussion
on the impact of the All Romance Ebooks closure, and once again, I
talk about the importance of multiple streams of income, as well as multi - currency / multi-country income in order to
weather the changes undoubtedly ahead and hedge against potential economic changes.
Take it slow with small
talk, building your way up from comments
about the
weather to what you watched
on TV last night.
Or
on evening walks we
talk about the stars in the sky or the
weather.
But you can benefit of it a lot when he is
talking about the
weather, the lowpressure system or the creation of the waves
on his evening presentations.
This one is from Krakauer, the newest programmer, who came to
talk about the very first feature they've been working
on... the
weather system!
The DriveClub PS + Edition wasn't all Evolution
talked about recently
on Twitter, as they also gave us updates
on weather, replays, and more:
A group show
about the
weather everyday
talk, our mood that changes depending
on the sun,
about accumulation, humidity and explosion.
NPR needs someone to go
on air and
talk about what happens to U.S.
weather when we have a loopy jet stream, and how that relates to climate change.
Hi Walter We
talked about solar cycles and effects
on the
weather / climate, etc..
In my experience this is certainly the case if you
talk about the simulations as predictions rather than projections — the climate models are not predicting what the
weather will be
on the 5th of May 2051 — they are providing projections of the climate based
on emission scenarios and initial conditions.
And it's especially hard to get the probability of an event perfect when the circumstances keep changing — as they do when we're
talking about weather events, which become more or less common depending
on the underlying climate.
All of the attorneys general
talked about the impact of climate change
on their states, including flooding, severe
weather and sea level rise.
Now you have
talked about 4 years
weather data having a meaning (0.25 degree climb in GAT) whereas we all know that natural variability
on a seasonal basis at least in Australia can be around 10 degrees C and
on a daily basis something around the same as well.
Macca interviewed people this morning
about recent cold
weather on» OZ all over» and a tanker driver
talked about some inland Qld temps last week being the coldest
on record.
When we
talk about regional modeling or regional numerical
weather prediction we are really doing the same thing except that we are focusing
on more and more detail for the region where you are located.
What the public has experienced
on a day to day basis is that» everybody
talks about the
weather and nobody can do anything
about it».
We can all agree
on one thing and that is the anthropological global hot air expelled
talking about the
weather has increased a lot recently!
The next day, I was (pleasantly) surprised to see an AAP journalist had written an article
about my
talk (and also included some of the science
on extreme
weather presented by the distinguished scientist Lesley Hughes who spoke after me).
All this
talk of natural variability follows a decade of no warming, and subsequent to a variety of claims that we have been
about to experience warmer and warmer
weather, which have been contradicted later by revised projections, and climate reality, as we reported
on Monday.
I do follow this debate from a layman's perspective and the one thing I find really confusing is why when
talking about climate science / climate change and the models being used, they never
talk about weather modification programs that have been going
on for over 70 years around the world.
This statement
talks about the increasing number of climate and
weather - related disasters and the impact that these may have
on vulnerable people.