Sentences with phrase «warmer areas too»

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A bit of forewarning, these cookies can get a bit oily if you let them sit out too long in a warm place, since the cacao butter begins to melt again, but as long as you keep them in a cool area they'll keep their crunchy candy coating.
Really Gabriel, Chambers are always warming the bench not to mention Monreal, Debuchy and Hayden who can cover those areas too!
Also, the bathroom (or bathing area) should be comfortably warm so that your baby does not feel too hot or too cold.
The resorts tend to keep those areas with water a little warmer too, so you aren't freezing when you get out (which can always ruin a good time).
Don't store breastmilk in the door of the fridge or freezer, because this area is usually too warm.
- Clogged Ducts: area of the breast where milk flow is obstructed, this typically only affects one breast, and is perceived as: a wedge shape area of engorgement (which may feel painful, warm too touch, swollen and be red in colour).
There are countless examples of how global warming is affecting life, from plants flowering earlier in spring, to species spreading to areas that were once too cold for them to survive, to birds becoming smaller.
«It was a bit warmer in some areas than last year, but it was cooler in other places, too
In Arctic areas, global warming is happening at roughly twice the average speed, which has allowed Alaska's trumpeter swans to expand their breeding grounds northward into regions that were previously too cold, according to a study published in Wildlife Biology in December.
The silicate + CO2 - > different silicate + carbonate chemical weathering rate tends to increase with temperature globally, and so is a negative feedback (but is too slow to damp out short term changes)-- but chemical weathering is also affected by vegetation, land area, and terrain (and minerology, though I'm not sure how much that varies among entire mountain ranges or climate zones)-- ie mountanous regions which are in the vicinity of a warm rainy climate are ideal for enhancing chemical weathering (see Appalachians in the Paleozoic, more recently the Himalayas).
Global warming will also mean more forest fires; hurricanes hitting cities that are at present too far north of the equator to be affected by them; tropical diseases spreading beyond their present zones; the extinction of species unable to adapt to warmer temperatures; retreating glaciers and melting polar icecaps; and rising seas inundating coastal areas.
This chemical weathering process is too slow to damp out shorter - term fluctuations, and there are some complexities — glaciation can enhance the mechanical erosion that provides surface area for chemical weathering (some of which may be realized after a time delay — ie when the subsequent warming occurs — dramatically snow in a Snowball Earth scenario, where the frigid conditions essentially shut down all chemical weathering, allowing CO2 to build up to the point where it thaws the equatorial region, at which point runaway albedo feedback drives the Earth into a carbonic acid sauna, which ends via rapid carbonate rock formation), while lower sea level may increase the oxidation of organic C in sediments but also provide more land surface for erosion... etc..
Use tepid to warm water when you shower or bathe, and don't rub or scrub your skin too hard or you may aggravate it and stimulate any potential underlying areas of inflammation.
Fall is pretty great here in the San Francisco Bay Area too, but too warm with our usual Indian summer for layers yet!
However, the Bay Area sees its fair share of fog through the spring and summer so I envision it coming in handy for dining al fresco when the fog rolls in but not too warm to pair with shorts on a warmer summer night.
The sandals are amazing, not wonder why you got them for yourself too:) It looks really cool to live somewhere where it is warm almost the whole year, but I can't imagine myself going through the heat and the humidity of the summer season in your area..
You can look for a cottage on the northern shores of Lake Superior (the world's largest lake, but unfortunately too cold for swimming), or you can look for a property on one of the numerous inland lakes in the area, which have warmer waters and shallower bays.
For indoor pets, closing the curtains in the rooms where they spend the warmest hours of the day will keep the temperature down, and keeping the area well ventilated will help keep it from getting too hot and stuffy throughout the day.
While it is not abnormal for puppies to shiver when cold, take steps to warm your dog or the area where he spends most of his time if you find that he's shivering too frequently.
Keep the litter box clean, in a warm area (not too hot or cold), avoid change unless absolutely necessary, and don't make your kitties share litter boxes.
• Make sure the crate isn't in an area where your pup is exposed to scary noises or where the crate gets too warm or cold.
If vaccines are stored in areas that are too warm, or exposed to too much sunlight, they can loose their effectiveness.
Examples of cruelty / neglect include beating or abusing an animal, wiring or duct taping an animal's mouth closed, not providing an animal with adequate food, fresh water, warm shelter in the winter and cool / shaded shelter in the summer, keeping the animal in a very unclean area or on a very short chain, not providing medical care for a sick animal, keeping an animal in a cage that is too small and not providing daily exercise for an animal.
Starting with a presentation on the repercussions of global warming on the Bay Area by Bruce Riordan, Executive Director of Bay Area Climate Solutions, the Institute presented climate change to both environmental experts and community leaders who were unfamiliar with this all - too - important topic.
Many are welcoming to children, too, especially in the warm summer months when their outdoor areas become a hangout for scurrying kids.
If the sun gets too warm, retreat to the shaded sitting area or the palapa - covered dining area, and when hunger strikes, heat up the barbecue for an al - fresco meal.
Gym: Gym is too warm due to the pool area.
(A mile is 32 lengths) • Shallow lounge areas on both ends allow for sunken seating • The water temperature is warm enough for splashing but not too hot for serious swimming • For sunset or night swimming, the pool is well illuminated: inside by lights and outside by great bowls of fire
The pool area is lovely and in summer im sure it would be fantastic, but when we were there in April it wasnt that hot for the water to warm up very much and since the pools are in shade of the buildings for the majority of the time it was too cold to even sit out by the pool during the afternoon.
But coal is not «cheap» for the Appalachian communities destroyed by mountaintop removal (see appvoices.org), nor for the miners killed or sickened because worker safety would be too costly for mine owners, nor for the areas made permanently dead from the mining practices, nor for the children poisoned by the toxic fumes of even the cleanest - burning coal plants, not to mention the entire planet, every species, every community, every neighborhood being damaged and degraded by the global warming coal burning causes.
Scientists also know that freshwater temperatures are rising because warm - water species are moving into areas that were formerly too cold, while cool - and cold - water species are likewise on the move.
Scientists also know that ocean temperatures are rising because warm - water species are moving into areas that were formerly too cold, while cool - water and cold - water species are likewise on the move.
When I sent him your question, Werner A. Kurz, a leading Canadian scientist, wrote back that while the beetle is indeed native to the region, «it has experienced an expansion in range northward and to higher elevations as climate warming has allowed the species to occupy areas that were previously too cold.»
It is apparent to us that Tillerson was seeing climate change in a different light: the global warming trend was having the effect of making it possible to drill for oil in areas that had heretofore been too covered in thick ice to make drilling feasible.
If the World warms, vast areas of land in the Northern Hemisphere, currently too cold to farm effectively will become available and other areas will improve in productivity.
The Hadcrut 4 information comes from thousands of monitoring points around the world, including more than a few spots that have been criticized for being too close to artificially warm urban areas.
Both wetland drying and the increased frequency of warm dry summers and associated thunderstorms have led to more large fires in the last ten years than in any decade since record - keeping began in the 1940s.9 In Alaskan tundra, which was too cold and wet to support extensive fires for approximately the last 5,000 years, 105 a single large fire in 2007 released as much carbon to the atmosphere as had been absorbed by the entire circumpolar Arctic tundra during the previous quarter - century.106 Even if climate warming were curtailed by reducing heat - trapping gas (also known as greenhouse gas) emissions (as in the B1 scenario), the annual area burned in Alaska is projected to double by mid-century and to triple by the end of the century, 107 thus fostering increased emissions of heat - trapping gases, higher temperatures, and increased fires.
The storms gather their energy from warm seas, and so, as oceans heat up, fiercer ones occur and threaten areas where at present the seas are too cool for such weather.
Severe global warming will render half of world's inhabited areas unliveable, expert warns Severe global warming could make half the world's inhabited areas literally too hot to live in, a US scientist warned today.
To pluck just one of Adam's stories from the pile, on the Thursday he was claiming that «severe global warming could make half the world's inhabited areas literally too hot to live in» and that «people will not be able to adapt to a much warmer climate as well as previously thought».
Depicting life in a not - too - distant future shaped by already present warming trends, the report warns that even 20 to 30 years from now, shifting rain patterns could leave some areas under water and others without enough water for drinking, irrigation or power generation.
And since polar bears of the Barents Sea and adjacent Arctic areas appear to have survived this change to Holocence Thermal Maximum conditions, it challenges the notion that recent warming has been (or will be) too fast to allow polar bears to survive without huge changes in their present distribution (Amstrup et al. 2007).
The areas that are blue in your results are too cold to matter even if they did warm up a bit.
The reef will «just» move poleward, This is about like not worrying how farming will be able to move to the wonderful glacial till, shield rock, and muskeg «soils» as more southerly areas become too warm to grow certain crops effectively.
Sure, some urban areas are really warm, but their area is really small too, and I wouldn't think when properly weighted over the whole earth it would make much difference at all.
Fall is pretty great here in the San Francisco Bay Area too, but too warm with our usual Indian summer for layers yet!
It has just enough color to give the area a warm and homey look without being too dark and overpowering.
I hadn't thought of that before but I'm always drawn to warm colors and I live in the Seattle area too!
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