Sentences with phrase «unusually cold winters»

I wonder how the new take on 1940 - 70 marine temperature data correlates with meteorological and anecdotal records of unusually cold winters and cool summers during this period?
In the same interval, thousands have died from unusually cold winters in Beijing, Mongolia, Buenos Aires and The Andes.
Indeed it's the accompanying drought that we'd probably complain about first, along with unusually cold winters in Europe, were another climate flip to begin next year.
It found that decreasing ice cover in this region doubles the chances of unusually cold winters across wide areas to the south and east.
«Unusually cold winters, a slowing in upward global temperatures, or an increase in Arctic sea ice extent are often falsely cast as here - and - now disconfirmation of the scientific consensus on climate change.
Guardian — 20 December 2010 George Monbiot That snow outside is what global warming looks like Unusually cold winters may make you think scientists have got it all wrong.
Undoubtedly, the combination of drought, cold winters, hot summers and dust bowl made those years hellish - but the cause of the hot summers was also the cause of unusually cold winters.
Climate Central has been reporting on preliminary research suggesting that warmer air in the Arctic may be disrupting the jet stream, leading (although not consistently) to some unusually cold winters in recent years in both North America and Europe.
The net result is a greater chance for unusually cold winters, or at times unusually warm ones, in the northeastern U.S. and Europe, according to an article by Cornell University Earth and atmospheric scientist Charles Greene in Scientific American's December 2012 issue.
The unusually cold winter allowed WHOI engineers to do something they normally can't do: test equipment in polar conditions.
An unusually cold winter or period of drought is often followed by a temporary drop in the number of heartworm cases that veterinarians see.
And when we really really need the power (unusually cold winter time) the f....
After an unusually cold winter in 2011 (December 2010 - February 2011) the winter of 2012 was unusually warm in the continental United States.
But a greater percentage of the contiguous USA had an unusually cold winter in 1936 than had an unusually warm summer.
Argentina and Chile saw unusually cold winter temperatures in July while South Africa had its first significant snowfall since 1981 in June.
While I do remember one unusually cold winter in the last 10 years when we had snow on the ground until the end of March because it just wouldn't get warm enough to thaw (France actually ran out of power for their electrical heating that year, leading to huge imports from Germany, because nuclear plants just don't adapt well to demand), normally we should be in spring by now.
After the Obamacare lies, after the unusually cold winter the record ice conditions on the great lakes, this report will have the performance of a lead balloon.
So. Cal was having an unusually cold winter.
Talk radio callers and right - leaning columnists continued to exclaim about one or another unusually cold winter in this or that locality.
Global Warming and Whipsaw Weather Perhaps you've noticed that we've had a record - shattering heat wave across much of North America in recent months, whereas Europe and Asia have experienced an unusually cold winter.

Not exact matches

PNW winters are on the milder side, though last year was unusually cold and snowy for us.
In winter, unless heavy rains meet with unusually cold temperatures, the track will not freeze.
But explaining that to the public is proving difficult in the wake of recent revelations of errors in the last report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, furor over e-mails apparently stolen from a British climate research unit last fall, and an unusually cold and intense winter in many parts of the country.
If this winter is unusually cold, he said, you would expect to see a «small drop» in the percentage of people who think global warming is happening.
«There might be some recoveries during some years, especially when the winter is unusually cold, but it is expected to go down again because the surface temperature in the region continues to increase.»
And it finds that, while this winter's unusually strong Arctic Oscillation - which funnels cold northern air to the East Coast and pulls warm mid-latitude air up to the Arctic - is predicted as atmospheric carbon dioxide levels rise, seasonal temperature anomalies associated with it aren't enough to blunt long - term warming trends.
The problem began with an unusually cold Florida winter.
Both of the recorded winters were unusually cold and created similarly large amounts of deep water, but the strength of the AMOC whipsawed wildly between 8 and 25 sverdrups, a unit of flow roughly equivalent to the total flow of all the world's rivers.
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.
Due to the unusually long, cold winter this year in part of the southeastern United States, populations of manatees throughout Florida were devastated.
As much as Edmonton had an unusually mild winter, this summer it's been a half and half mix of super hot and sunny, and super cold and rainy.
Team TFPF packed our bags and winter gear to brave the unusually cold weather in Georgia.
However, unless this winter is unusually cold, the ice will be very thin (as it will have had less time to form).
We know this winter was unusually cold in both hemispheres.
And yes, is has been an unusually cold and snowy winter in many places, thanks for pointing that out.
So the unusually cold and snowy winters we've been having the last few years in England are due to global warming.
This year, more ozone has been lost over the Arctic due to unusually cold temperatures in the stratosphere, and these have been fed by a stronger circulation pattern called the polar vortex throughout the winter, according to Ross Salawitch, a professor at the University of Maryland, and one of Rex's collaborators.
We have had a very mild winter with low snowfall, but the last two summers and the previous two winters were unusually cool / cold and wet / snowy.
They celebrated because the winter has been unusually long and cold and, somehow, darker than usual.
For example, midwinter - freeze damage cost wine grape growers in the Finger Lakes region of New York millions of dollars in losses in the winters of 2003 and 2004.69 This was likely due to de-hardening of the vines during an unusually warm December, which increased susceptibility to cold damage just prior to a subsequent hard freeze.
NASA said: During the Northern Hemisphere winter of 2010 — 2011, unusually cold temperatures and heavy snowstorms plagued North America and Europe, while conditions were unusually warm farther north.
Article seems to say the / a problem is cooling — unusually cold Arctic winters, which are expected to continue.
Even if next winter is warmer than this past winter, which is not a guarantee, as soon as the Pacific Ocean returns to normal and El Niño resides, unusually cold and snowy winters will return.
The nations chief economist said: < a href = «http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/terence-p-jeffrey/yellen-unusually-cold-and-snowy-winter-helped-cause-pause-economy"«Unusually Cold and Snowy Winter» Helped Cause «Pause» in Economy
This past winter and spring saw an unusually strong polar vortex and an unusually long cold period.
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.
This past winter's unusually heavy snowstorms in Colorado did not happen because the region was colder than normal, but because it was warmer than usual.
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.
But every few years, the winters become unusually warm or unusually cold, or the frequency of hurricanes increases or decreases, and the pattern sets in for an indeterminate period.
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