Sentences with phrase «than in the winter period»

It seems to than in the winter period, Wenger has changed the Arsenal way of playing.

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After a long day in the office, a Winter's walk in the cold, decorating the Christmas, an eventful day of present shopping and the many other things we are busying ourselves with over the festive period, I do believe there is nothing quite better than sitting down with a mug of tea and a piece of fruit cake.
«Winter temperatures on Madagascar fluctuate widely, sometimes more than 36 degrees in a 24 - hour period.
The presence of anchovy larvae through almost the entire year indicates the species was spawning nearly continuously through the winter, far longer than its usual summer spawning period in the region, researchers found.
Although the creatures would have experienced periods of winter darkness and possibly snow, temperatures in the region were warmer than they are today, averaging in the low 40s.
Critic Consensus: Sharper and wittier than your average period piece, The Lion in Winter is a tale of palace intrigue bolstered by fantastic performances from Peter O'Toole, Katharine Hepburn, and Anthony Hopkins in his big - screen debut.
Critics Consensus: Sharper and wittier than your average period piece, The Lion in Winter is a tale of palace intrigue bolstered by fantastic performances from Peter O'Toole, Katharine Hepburn, and Anthony Hopkins in his big - screen debut.
If winter temperatures get lower than 35 °C in excess of 40 hours per one month period, flea activity drops dramatically.
These assumed that the largest decreases in rainfall would be in winter and spring (decreases of 5 % and 11 % between 1990 and 2030 on the low and high global warming scenarios respectively), but rainfall was fractionally HIGHER in winter / spring in the more recent period (1995 - 2006) than in the previous 11 - year period.
In summer and autumn the CSIRO projections were for smaller decreases in rainfall than in winter and spring, but the observed change was a substantial decrease: in fact, as large a decrease between the successive 11 - year periods as CSIRO projected on the high global warming scenario over the 40 - year period from 1990 to 203In summer and autumn the CSIRO projections were for smaller decreases in rainfall than in winter and spring, but the observed change was a substantial decrease: in fact, as large a decrease between the successive 11 - year periods as CSIRO projected on the high global warming scenario over the 40 - year period from 1990 to 203in rainfall than in winter and spring, but the observed change was a substantial decrease: in fact, as large a decrease between the successive 11 - year periods as CSIRO projected on the high global warming scenario over the 40 - year period from 1990 to 203in winter and spring, but the observed change was a substantial decrease: in fact, as large a decrease between the successive 11 - year periods as CSIRO projected on the high global warming scenario over the 40 - year period from 1990 to 203in fact, as large a decrease between the successive 11 - year periods as CSIRO projected on the high global warming scenario over the 40 - year period from 1990 to 2030.
The trend looks so small, 0.8 oC over 100 years, when the temperatures flucuate 10's of degrees in a single 24 hr period, more than 100 degrees C summer to winter in some places.
England's winter death rate this year is almost one - third higher than normal: nearly 29,000 deaths in a two - week period in January, largely because people can no longer afford to heat their homes properly, due to UK climate policies.
Collins reaches the following conclusion — about lagging winter warming: «Considering the months June — August, regions in both North and South Africa saw significantly warmer temperatures in the most recent period 1995 — 2010 than in the period 1979 — 94.
I am an ACC adherent, a «lukecoldist», and it seems likely that she is in a period of multi-decadal cooling; I distinctly recall much warmer winters in days gone by, and new lows in temperature seem more frequent than statistically likely.
Winter, especially in the southern half of the state, was drier than hoped for during this El Niño period.
A new long - range forecast shows that all of California can expect wetter - than - normal conditions in the January through March period, the heart of winter.
By that standard, last week in Rochester we should have stopped preparing for winter given that we had several days of warm temperatures that surely made the temperature trends over some reasonable time period of a week or more positive rather than negative, as would be expected if this seasonal cycle theory was real.
This is not because there was not thicker winter sea ice near Iceland (there was), but because that was more than compensated by sea ice losses in less accessible areas so that overall sea ice extent declined in that period (albeit, slowly):
(such as) Peter Breughel the elders «hunters in the snow» (see Figure 9) painted during the first great winter of the LIA but there was much more to the LIA than freezing cold and it was framed by two distinctly warmer periods.
That the 1930 - 1940 period was warmer than present for the Arctic as a whole in winter is shown in the time - longitude plot of yearly averages in Figure 2.
You can see that in the 1989 - 1991 winter period, the dust distribution is shifted southwards, as noted in the above paper, so winter dust measurements in the Barbados are lower than in Cayenne, French Guinea:
In fact, the period of 1997/98 -2006 / 07, with the exception of 2000/01, were historically warmer than normal (the most warm winters in a row by a long shot with data going back to 1820 in MinneapolisIn fact, the period of 1997/98 -2006 / 07, with the exception of 2000/01, were historically warmer than normal (the most warm winters in a row by a long shot with data going back to 1820 in Minneapolisin a row by a long shot with data going back to 1820 in Minneapolisin Minneapolis).
Phil jones admitted in his paper of 2006 that natural variability was greater than he had hitherto realised when examining the enormous hockey stick from 1695 to 1740 when the winter of that year was in brutal contrast to the preceding warm period.
The strength and resilience of garden nature and wildlife is often pushed to the limits during winter months in the UK, but this year's cold season proved more extreme than usual, with extended periods of wet weather and low temperatures.
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