Sentences with phrase «triggered by high temperatures»

One of the proofs was that LA was hit with the worst drought in at least 1,200 years in 2014, triggered by high temperatures and reduced rainfall linked to the change of climate and weather patterns.

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A recent study, published January in Science, found that severe coral bleaching events — which are generally triggered by high ocean temperatures — have already increased in frequency nearly fivefold since the early 1980s (Climatewire, Jan. 5).
Meanwhile, as oceans heat up, thermal expansion causes sea levels that are already rising from the melting of land ice (triggered by higher air and sea temperatures) to rise even more.
In addition it is also effective in removing excess fat which can be explained by the fact that fats become water - soluble when they are exposed to the temperature higher than 45 degrees Celsius (113 degrees Fahrenheit) thus forcing the body to eliminate the excess fat together with water during the process of sweating triggered by sauna or another prolonged hot treatment such as hot foot bath, hot shower, etc..
In fact, although rosacea can also be precipitated by «hot or spicy food and drinks, alcohol, physical exercise, high temperature environments or abrupt changes of temperature,» [8] the number one trigger for rosacea is sun exposure.
The alarming pace of destruction — 51 percent higher than the prior year with a loss of 73.4 million acres (29.7 million hectares), according to data from the University of Maryland — was partially due to climate change that has increased the risks and intensity of wildfires by triggering temperature rise and drought in some places, the monitor said.
CTPs are irreversible, uncertain events that can be triggered by climate - change - induced high temperatures and that cause large damages or disruptions to the climate system.
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