Sentences with phrase «than summer temperature»

The first difference arises because annual average temperature change is greater than summer temperature change at high latitudes, but the mass balance sensitivity is greater to summer change.
Make sure you're winter temperature is not higher than your summer temperature and vice-versa.
Apparently, winter precipitation was more important than summer temperature for annual glacier balance when only considering subsets of years with high NAO index and negative AMO index.
That winter temperatures would increase more than summer temperatures.

Not exact matches

During the summer in Atlanta, for instance, people don't buy any more beer than usual, no matter what happens with the temperature.
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.
the sweltering temperatures were more reflective of summer than spring, but i still continued my pursuit of a spring soup.
In fact, the temperature last week was higher than it was for most of the summer.
Now, when the weather has finally started to reach the summer temperatures here in Madrid (it took much longer than last year, or at least it felt like it and maybe this sun lover was just impatient), the only thing I can imagine to eat, is the fresh salads and fruits.
With some streaks of hot, dry temperatures in the summer, mildew management was easier than in the last few years.
While in Texas, I dealt with humidity, high heat temperatures, and no seasons at all other than a prolonged summer.
In areas where the climate delivers high summer temperatures, and low humidity, people don't always recognize their need for fluids until their body has become dehydrated, whereas in areas of high humidity, the heat index (how hot it really feels) is higher, and it seems hotter than it actually is.
It's rather thick, so I don't know how much I'll use this in the summer or in temperatures warmer than about 78 ° F. I also did have some trouble reaching the snaps to connect the sleep hood.
There is nothing more refreshing than slipping on hot summer whites as the temperatures rise.
· over three quarters of teachers experienced classroom temperatures in excess of 24 degrees on more than a quarter of days during the survey period (four weeks in summer 2011);
If they continue to die off, as they did in 1999 and 2003 when temperatures were 3 to 4 °C warmer than average and summer layers lasted longer than usual, fish and other sea life that depend on them will decline too, the team say.
Coral bleaching is the most immediate threat to reefs from climate change; it's caused when ocean temperatures become warmer than normal maximum summer temperatures, and can lead to widespread coral death.
The northern - exposed thermometer yielded higher temperatures than the screened one during summer, and nearly identical temperatures in winter — due to heat absorbed from sunlight during the brighter months.
Empirical studies of forests across Alaska show that North America's white spruce require at least 280 millimeters (11 inches) of precipitation each year, a number that rises if mean summer temperatures are higher than 15.5 degrees Celsius (roughly 60 degrees Fahrenheit).
Robyn Hetem, an ecophysiologist, has the body temperature data to prove it — collected from late 2012 into 2013, the hottest summer the arid Kalahari region in South Africa had seen in more than 30 years.
However, Nobuyuki Miyatake at Kagawa University in Takamatsu says it's unclear whether energy - saving is responsible for the extra deaths, since summer came early this year, with temperatures temperatures soaring after 21 June rather than in early July.
Most of these lakes are in the eastern Himalayas, where glacier lakes are expanding more rapidly than those in other parts of the mountain range mostly due to rising temperatures and decreasing snowfall during the summer monsoon as a result of climate change.
Of course, summer temperatures when the warming portion of the wobble cycle peaked roughly 7,500 years ago were at least 0.8 degrees Celsius warmer than 20th - century average temperatures.
Glaciers in Alaska's Denali National Park are melting faster than at any time in the past four centuries because of rising summer temperatures, a new study finds.
Pluto spends its time far from the sun, where temperatures hover around minus 391 degrees Fahrenheit; Ceres is much closer and can heat up to minus 37 F (warmer than summers at Antarctica's Vostok station).
The warmer temperatures are melting 60 times more snow from Mt. Hunter today than the amount of snow that melted during the summer before the start of the industrial period 150 years ago, according to the study.
«In order to sleep well during the summer when temperatures are warmer than normal, we may need to adapt by using more air conditioning, added fans at night and other technologies to counteract altered future temperatures
With average summer temperatures around 14 degrees Fahrenheit and less than 10 percent humidity, the Dry Valleys of Antarctica are too cold and too dry for significant snowfall.
In previous studies, the researchers discovered that heavy, thunderous rain showers that are often seen during summer in temperate latitudes were much more sensitive to temperature than expected.
An ancient record Assessing lake sediment cores from the region reaching 15,000 years into the past, a Montana State University team found whitebark pines more abundant despite higher summer temperatures and fire frequency than today.
Although the temperature was 0.4 °F (0.2 °C) higher than the 1981 - 2010 average, summer 2014 was the coolest since 2005 for Austria since records began in 1884.
In the summer of 2016, temperatures in Phalodi, an old caravan town on a dry plain in northwestern India, reached a blistering 51 °C — a record high during a heat wave that claimed more than 1600 lives across the country.
Minor winter storms the previous year contributed to less snowfall, drier soil, and recorded temperatures of more than 30 degrees Fahrenheit higher in some states than in summer 2011.
The scientists found out that summer maximum temperatures at the forest floor can differ more than 10 °C over only 100 meters.
«We also found out that the forest plays a dominant role in controlling warm near - ground temperatures in the summer, more than local topography.
The fish inside the Biotest enclosure, while adjusted to much warmer waters than the Baltic fish, were only able to survive temperatures that were 4.6 degrees C warmer than the waters they were used to living in during the summer.
When it comes to extreme weather Japan's population have more on their minds than a repeat of last summer's record - breaking temperatures, when some 170 died from heat stroke.
Triploids also demonstrated a greater adverse effect to vaccination than diploids when vaccinated at high water temperatures, as would occur if fish were vaccinated during the summer / early autumn months.
News headlines about record - breaking temperatures, disappearing summer sea - ice and retreating Greenland glaciers frequently remind us that the Arctic is warming more rapidly than any other place on Earth.
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The global mean temperature rise of less than 1 degree C in the past century does not seem like much, but it is associated with a winter temperature rise of 3 to 4 degrees C over most of the Arctic in the past 20 years, unprecedented loss of ice from all the tropical glaciers, a decrease of 15 to 20 % in late summer sea ice extent, rising sealevel, and a host of other measured signs of anomalous and rapid climate change.
Some regions of the country will be hit far harder by extreme heat than others, and some will experience rising temperatures in terms of warmer winters rather than unbearable summers.
Seawater temperatures along the coast compare more favourably with those of the Mediterranean in summer (24 °C), but in winter they seldom fall below (19 °C)- 10 ° warmer than the Mediterranean in the same season.
Heat records tumbled across the country this spring and summer as heat waves and warmer - than - normal temperatures blistered much of the United States.
They found that the likelihood of such extreme summers rose sharply in every region, cropping up at least 70 times more often in 2012 than in 1973 — a tenfold increase over the equivalent change looking at temperature alone.
In addition, Huber criticized the researchers» decision to use monthly averages of temperature and rainfall to calculate the average wet bulb globe temperature for the whole summer, rather than deriving wet bulb values for shorter time intervals and combining them to get a summer average.
The National Weather Service favors the onset of a La Niña event by late this summer or this fall, during which ocean temperatures in the tropical Pacific are cooler than normal.
Hansen does show support for our statements that the recent warming experienced in the Midwest is much more likely to occur in winter than summer due to «the huge difference of temperature between low latitudes and high latitudes in winter.
Currently, summers with temperatures 1.6 degrees Celsius (2.9 degrees F) greater than the historical average now happen every five years, rather than every 52 years like before.
In that time, summer Arctic temperatures were 3 °C (5 °F) warmer than today, with CO2 levels similar to today's and sea levels were 15 - 25m (50 - 82ft) higher than today.
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