Sentences with phrase «unusually cold weather»

No matter the snow or the unusually cold weather, Digital Trends» mobile team waded through the biggest mobile show in the world to find the best products for our annual Best of MWC 2018 awards.
The explanations offered up so far run the gamut — from being dismissed as a series of unrelated, unfortunate coincidences to the suggestion that the deaths are a result of unusually cold weather to full - bore conspiracy theories that claim the US government is behind it all — but nothing conclusive has been determined.
Unusually cold weather turned the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool into an ice rink.
Although most of the media headlines in recent days have focused on Europe's unusually cold weather in a jolly tone, the concern is that this is not so much a reassuring return to winters as normal, but rather a displacement of what ought to be happening farther north.
Over 5,000 Russians have suffered from hypothermia or frostbite while the country has seen 20 days of unusually cold weather when temperatures fell 13 °F to 25 °F below normal and Moscow on Feb. 13 endured temperatures of -4 °F.
One day, or week or even month of unusually cold weather doesn't mean climate change isn't happening.
One of the biggest stumbling blocks in persuading the public is unusually cold weather.
Team TFPF packed our bags and winter gear to brave the unusually cold weather in Georgia.
We are going to be getting some unusually cold weather the next few days too, lows in the 30s in March in Florida?!
We've been experiencing some unusually cold weather here in Miami lately.
ice age Earth has experienced at least five major ice ages, which are prolonged periods of unusually cold weather experienced by much of the planet.
The faulty ring, made brittle by unusually cold weather at launch, allowed a jet of flame to ignite the hydrogen fuel in the external tank.
They also have a back - up in - floor radiant heating system powered by natural gas for long cloudy stretches or unusually cold weather.
The commission authorized the credit to offset unusually cold weather for upstate New York that could spike the bills residential and small business customers by as much as 27 percent in the month of February.
NEW YORK, April 20 Prices for heating oil and diesel fuel traded on the U.S. East Coast are scaling multimonth highs, bolstered by unusually cold weather across the country and a surge in export demand, particularly from Brazil and Canada.
Unusually cold weather was a factor, but fears were expressed that Europe and even the global economy may be headed for a slowdown.
Unusually cold weather may be partially to blame for the illness in South Korea.
With its unusually colder weather, March 2018, also had a cooling effect on single family home sales in Aurora, IL compared to March, 2017.

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If you want to worry about the climate, worry about colder weather and lower crop yields as the sun remains unusually quiet.
If you are more prone to blue lips, fingers, or even find that your breasts get unusually cold when out in cold weather (even with a coat, etc.) you may be at risk of having this problem.
La Niña — the weather pattern that causes unusually cold ocean surface temperatures in the eastern Pacific — has been blamed as the immediate culprit.
The unusually noxious haze was caused by several factors, including industrial pollution and auto emissions trapped by cold, windless weather, said Xu Bin, an associate professor at Shanghai's Tongji University.
Although official loss tallies have yet to be released, persistently cold weather across the northern part of the continent has made the 2013 - 2014 winter an unusually difficult one.
It warned the arrival of a weather phenomenon known as La Niña «could cause real problems» for electricity supplies because of the likelihood of it being accompanied by an «unusually cold and windless winter» in the UK.
Trying to bear the weather — grey and unusually cold for November here in the south — and to add a pop of color while enhancing the red from the shirt; we kept the makeup natural but with a red lipstick and a soft brown eyeliner.
Though the weather has been unusually nice here, it was the perfect choice for those wet, cold days.
Moreover, while we've seen some cold weather in the eastern half of the North America (see the pattern for New Year's Day below), the western half of North America has been unusually warm.
Nothing explains this unusually cold and snowy weather more than the fact that there was snow on the ground for the first 932 miles of the trip, only when we dropped into a long mountain valley with an altitude that was less than 500m (1600ft) was there not snow by the road.
The coldest weather of the month occurred on the 19th and 20th, as an unusually strong Arctic high pushed southward across the region.
A recent study out of Columbia University delved further into the weather's influence on perceptions, and confirmed that people are far less likely to say they're concerned about climate change — or even that they believe it's happening — on unusually cold days.
The ironic thing is, of course, that when the media speak of unusually hot weather as a sign of global warming, they never seem to look for places where it is unusually cold to show nature's balance.
If it has been an unusually cold July in the US, I would need to check what the weather trends in other parts of the world were.
The cold air, which originated over Siberia but moved west due to unusually warm weather over the North Pole, has earned the nickname «The Beast from the East» in Britain.
We had extreme cold weather (coldest on record, I believe) so what we usually get as rain fell as snow (in fact, less, because precipitation for December was actually unusually low).
Certainly an unusually calm solar cycle is playing a significant role in producing all of this cold weather, but as you will see below the truth is that throughout human history volcanic eruptions have produced some of the coldest winters ever recorded.
Most of Britain has had an unusually mild and wet winter, for you have had more than your fair share of the Northern Hemisphere's cold weather this season.
EDMONTON - When it comes to guilty pleasures, there is a new one in Canada - walking out the door on a winter morning and instead of shivering in bitter cold, basking in unusually warm and pleasant weather.
- walking out the door on a winter morning and instead of shivering in bitter cold, basking in unusually warm and pleasant weather.
One of the curious features of Green journalism is that if it gets unusually cold, this will be dismissed as mere «weather» of no significance, while a heatwave or violent storm will be seized on as a warning that catastrophic climate change is already here.
And it does not stop La Niña from happening and setting up unusually cold regional patterns of weather across the United States and other parts of the world that last a year or two.
Recent boreal winters have exhibited a large - scale seesaw temperature pattern characterized by an unusually warm Arctic and cold continents... Using a recently developed index of severe winter weather, we show that the occurrence of severe winter weather in the United States is significantly related to anomalies in pan-Arctic geopotential heights and temperatures.
Unusually cold wintry weather hindered construction in March, and construction job openings remain at a historic high.
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