Sentences with phrase «unusually warm start»

We've had an unusually warm start to 2016 which is great for us Calgarians but not so great for the farmers and producers who rely on the moisture to plant -LSB-...]

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Upon a friend's advice, I have been using an unusually efficient way to rise dough that I now recommend to everyone: Before starting the recipe, microwave your dough bowl to warm it a little.
In some places the season got off to a slow start due to unusually warm weather, but where early frosts and high winds got the birds off their tails excellent shooting was reported.
Anecdotally, New Zealand has seen more jellyfish migrating down in the last few years and unusually warm seawater (swimming starts earlier than 5 years ago even) and people who've lived here since the 1950s say that today's cyclones were unheard of back then.
My own guesstimate starts with events that have either been formally attributed (in a probabilistic way) to climate change — an example is the 2003 European heatwave — or which have a demonstrable link to physical processes consistent with a climate influence — examples include Hurricanes Katrina and Sandy, both of which were observed to rapidly intensify over unusually warm waters.
When you choose the unusually warm year 1998 as the start of a line, you are cherry picking.
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