There's nothing quite like
the warm summer rain.
I enjoy
warm summer rain and watching the sea.
The Thai artisan evokes
warm summer rain with this design.
Unlike a traditional shower had, it mimics the soothing, natural feel of
a warm summer rain, with a relaxing effect for your mind and body.
Not exact matches
The rightly ordered joy of our senses in this world — the scent of spring,
warm rain in the
summer, the music of Mozart or Beethoven, the face of a beloved — is a foretaste of the glory God made for all of us to share, when we one day stand in his presence.
With the weather staying
warm,
rain to a minimum, and school getting ready to start, a weekend camping trip is a great way to end the
summer.
Warmer summers strengthened the West African monsoon and delivered more
rain.
Other studies have suggested that recent ocean
warming of the North Atlantic could also be responsible for more
summer rain in northwest Europe.
Conversely, in the boreal
summer, when the difference between the two hemispheres isn't as great, the «wet get wetter, dry get drier» effect of
warming will dominate, meaning more
rain in the tropics and less in the subtropics.
«As
summers get
warmer, more
rain may not be better than less.»
The air isn't so cold to sting these days, but it's not the
warm, thick of
summer, nor is it fragrant with the smell of earth after a cold, spring
rain.
Last week it
rained and was cold, but now it's
summer and really
warm and even though I didn't like the
rain, I'm not loving the heat either, but it's nice, it's nicer than the
rain.
Happy Monday my lovely friends:) Today finally we have a sunny day, a
summer - similar day, no
rain, almost no clouds and
warm temperatures:D Yeah!
I live in the UK where the shops fill with tiny floral or pastel tea dresses, denim shorts and strappy sandals for 7 months of the year for S / S and then it
rains for 80 % of the
summer and is actually
warm for about 3 days.
While shopping for my
rain boots this past
summer, I learned to buy
rain boots a half - size to one full size bigger in order to allow for room when wearing
warm wool socks in the winter.
For those of you who are living somewhere that's either getting colder, or (sadly) failing to get
warmer, perhaps we can look at this top as an ode to
warmer weather, sort of like a
rain dance equivalent for a hot
summer day!
Although it was still late
summer and the
rain was
warm, I had never felt so cold.
Spring is
warm and largely dry whilst
summer can be hot and humid following a four - week period of
rain which usually begins in June.
Summer days are sunny and
warm with occasional heavy
rains mostly at night or early morning in the North - West part of the country.
Summer (June — September) is considered the wet season (though
rain usually hits in the late afternoons or nights), and water are
warmer.
The water
warms up to 30 °C in the
summer but then the visibility is reduced from the extra
rain.
«Can the persistent weather conditions associated with recent severe events such as the snowy winters of 2009/2010 and 2010/2011 in the eastern U.S. and Europe, the historic drought and heat - wave in Texas during
summer 2011, or record - breaking
rains in the northeast U.S. of
summer 2011 be attributed to enhanced high - latitude
warming?
In
summer in the UK, the jet stream pick up
warm moist air from the tropics and brings it to Britain, giving us those
warm summer days with a touch of
rain.
Enough of that
warm rain and the snowpack melts, quite suddenly, and we get floods, then drought in
summer.
Two studies of the storm that overwhelmed Houston last
summer say global
warming made the
rain much worse.
If
warming continues, and snow increases during winters, locking up more moisture regionally until spring or
summer floods release the reservoir with more energy and intensity in those snow - pack zones (while former recipients of
rain go wanting in drought) than in prior regimes?
Warmer temperatures would alter the
rain / snow ratio during the cold season, further increasing the chance for more extreme winter floods and
summer droughts [15].
As the climate of the Pacific Northwest
warms, more winter precipitation is falling as
rain, compared with historical averages.2 With declining snowpack in Oregon's Cascade Mountains, peak stream flows are occurring earlier, and
summer flows are declining.2 These changes are expected to continue as heat - trapping emissions grow, putting more stress on already endangered salmon that return to the Columbia and other rivers in the region to spawn.2
Projected
warming and drying in spring and
summer combined with earlier snowmelt and more winter
rain would likely exacerbate this trend by facilitating fire ignition and diminishing fuel moisture during the dry season [85].
Peter Lang They renamed it» climate change» because they know that» global
warming»» is a lie — so: when they say climate change, they are not even wrong, because: from
summer climate is gone into winter climate in OZ, soon will get into
summer climate again b] where is wet climate, changes into dry climate for couple of months — even in desert climate get wet by occasionally
rain — can be improved into better climate IF Bob Brown and Flannery didn't impose» water embargo on Australian environment» no dam has being built for 30 years, on the driest continent — to save stormwater and improve the climate; reason they lie that CO2 regulates the climate...?!
AGW causes cool
summers, cold winters, hot
summers and
warm winters, droughts,
rain, flood, sun burnt whales, more snow, less snow, more ice, less ice, disruptions in ocean currents, and much much more.
There were arctic winters, blazing
summers, serious droughts, torrential
rain years, often bountiful harvests and long periods of mild winters and
warm summers.
In mountain regions that are
warming, as most are, a larger fraction of precipitation falls as
rain rather than as snow, which means lower stream flows in spring and
summer.
Place
warm - weather scents around your home, including sandalwood, lily of the valley, roses, and
summer fragrance blends such as
rain or linen.
We finished off the
summer with a beautiful
warm sunny weekend and then the
rains began within the next day.
But yes, with the
rain we have here in Seattle we'd have to time with it the
warm sun which is really only out enough during the
summer.