Sentences with phrase «than a degree warmer»

That is, without the aerosols associated with burning fossil fuels, the planetary would be more than a degree warmer!
The world can look forward to 500 years of natural cooling after about 2140, and it won't get more than a degree warmer before then.

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Under current policies, the IEA puts the chances of holding global temperature increases to less than 2 degrees — the threshold at which global warming tips us into the danger zone — at a scant 2 percent.
While cold, that's a solid five degrees warmer than yesterday.
The January - to - March quarter was the nation's warmest three - month start since at least 1895, with an average temperature of 42.01 degrees Fahrenheit — six degrees warmer than the long - term average, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
The storm passed over waters warmer than 30 degrees Celsius or 86 degrees Fahrenheit.
It's about 20 degrees warmer presently at this time today in International Falls, MN than it was yesterday.
The Gulf of Mexico right now is about two degrees warmer than ever in history.
When God created this wonderful planet, he gave us a little blanket called carbon dioxide that keeps the Earth about 7 degrees warmer than it would be without it.
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.
This was not a problem for me, but for C who runs at least 5 degrees warmer than me, he was all like WTF?!
You can keep the cake at room temperature as long as your kitchen isn't too warm (higher than 72 degrees) or humid.
I'm an entire degree warmer than you, but I would happily exchange that temp.
If your home is warmer than 76 degrees F, then the whipped coconut oil will melt back into liquid oil.
You can gently warm these (less than 100 degrees) in the oven in a foil packet or..
First, I warmed the oat milk to 42 degrees Celsius, a little warmer than my hand.
Make sure the water is warmer than 76 degrees Fahrenheit though, otherwise the oil will turn to a solid.
Here's the rundown if you are interested: - outdated baking soda - overmixing the batter hinders rising and can cause sinking - if the batter stands too long before baking, it will sink in the middle - if your oven is too warm it can cause sinking: breads should not be baked at more than 350 degrees - too small of baking pan can cause the bread to sink in the middle - too much wet ingredients in the recipe or not measuring accurately can cause sinking
Overall, wines made in this sub-region feature unique, intensive aromas and flavors that are influenced during summer months by a combination of hot days and warm nights — usually 8 degrees warmer than Oakville.
The milk should be just a little hotter than warm, between 100 and 115 degrees F, but not over 115 degrees F. Remove the saucepan from the heat and whisk in the sugar, salt and yeast.
The inside of a cold frame can be up to 11 degrees Celsius warmer than the outdoor air, according to Coleman.
It also has the advantage of being able to withstand warmer climates, preferring constant temperatures between 75 and 85 degrees, which enables it to grow at far lower altitudes than arabica.
The water is also warmer than usual ««in some cases four or five degrees warmer than normal for this time of year.
Although the weather was 40 degrees warmer than I was used to it had many of the familiar aspects of Thanksgiving I've grown accustomed to.
Each of the team was required to swim for over an hour at a time for as long as it took to reach the French coast, in water no warmer than 16 degrees Celsius.
Receiving blankets are used to keep the baby warm because room temperature (75 degrees Fahrenheit) is still much cooler than the body temperature of the mom's womb (95 degrees Fahrenheit).
(It should feel warm to the inside of your wrist and be no more than 90 degrees Fahrenheit if you check it with a thermometer.)
So, if you plan to eat the leftovers, it's better to refrigerate (less than 40 degrees F) or keep warm (greater than 140 degrees).
This swim school keeps the pool at its Elston Avenue headquarters set at 90 degrees (about 10 degrees warmer than most pools, which is more comfortable for kids).
Remember that is is easier to add cold water if it is a few degrees too warm than to heat it up - however check your pool specifications as it can weaken the pool if the water is too hot.
Simply fill your bathtub with warm water — keep the temperature lower than 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
It can be stored at room temperatures below 72 degrees for 8 - 10 hours, and between up to 79 degrees for about 4 hours, but always be safe and assume that the room may be a bit warmer than you think.
Adding a warm mist humidifier will not only add moisture to the room but warmth as well, making her nursery a couple of degrees warmer than the rest of the house.
If temperatures are higher than 75 degrees, your baby will not need layers of clothing, including warm socks.
«If parents use 24 nappies and follow manufacturers» instructions to wash at 60 degrees C [140 degrees Fahrenheit] using an A-rated washing machine, they will have approximately 24 percent less impact on global warming than the report says,» said WEN's Ann Link.
After it heats up, about 90 percent of that water is discharged back into the Sound at about 20 degrees warmer than when it was taken in, said Ken Holt, a spokesman for Millstone.
• Temperatures average more than 2 degrees warmer across the region now compared to the 1960s.
They found that tropical sea surface temperature in the Eocene was about 6 degrees Celsius — about 10 degrees Fahrenheit — warmer than today.
During the Eocene, the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere was more than 560 parts per million, at least twice preindustrial levels, and the epoch kicked off with a global average temperature more than 8 degrees Celsius — about 14 degrees Fahrenheit — warmer than today, gradually cooling over the next 22 million years.
Things should warm up by about 5 degrees Fahrenheit in less than a week.
Rich wildlife at this Southern Ocean island faces surface waters 1.8 degrees F warmer in winter and 4.1 degrees F warmer in summer than they were 80 years ago
W [hat] we are finding though is that if we get to warming that is more than; right now, we warmed about, maybe six - tenths of a degree centigrade, about [one] degree Fahrenheit warmer than we would have been.
Well, that is not that much; we are beginning to see the effects where we get to be 2 or 3 degrees warmer than we have been for the last 10,000 years.
Worldwide, carbon storage has the capability to provide more than 15 percent of the emissions reductions needed to limit the rise in atmospheric CO2 to 450 parts per million by 2050, an oft - cited target associated with a roughly 50 - percent chance of keeping global warming below 2 degrees, but that would involve 3,200 projects sequestering some 150 gigatons of CO2, says Juho Lipponen, who heads the CCS unit of the International Energy Agency in Paris.
Oregon, in fact, was 6.5 degrees (Fahrenheit) warmer than average during that period.
To avoid more than two degrees Celsius of global warming, CO2 pollution would have to stop growing soon
With temperatures rising 1.5 F in the 20th century, being off by 0.7 degrees suggests that actual warming since pre-industrial times might be more than 50 percent greater than assumed, around 2.2 F.
This «fat tail» scenario would mean the world experiences «existential / unknown» warming by 2100 — defined in the report as more than 5 degrees Celsius above preindustrial levels.
If the countries of the world reduced their greenhouse gas emissions today enough to keep the world from warming more than 2 degrees Celsius, when would they be able to tell that these efforts had succeeded?
Unusually warm surface water in the Gulf of Mexico — about 2 degrees Fahrenheit warmer than normal — may be a factor, he said.
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