Sentences with phrase «warmer than usual»

This fall has been warmer than usual so I decided to incorporate local blooms in colors to match my tablecloth.
«Last month's sales were like the weather in January — warmer than usual,» said RAHB CEO George O'Neill.
Turning on «low blue light mode» reduces the blue level of the display, making it appear much warmer than usual.
«Some Places Trending 10 °C Above Normal In case you're wondering about those warmer than usual places: The Met Office points out that the northeast part of the United States and Canada, North Africa, the Mediterranean, and southwest Asia are all statistically well above normal — more than 5 °C above normal and in northern Canada more than 10 °C warmer.
Corals may bleach — a breakdown of the symbiosis between the reef - building animal and the microalgae in its tissue — when the seawater warms past a threshold (e.g. temperatures are ~ 1 - 2 deg C warmer than the usual annual maximum for a whole month).
Current signs though indicate that the pattern is being transformed to the opposite phase as the eastern Pacific is observed to having warmer than usual water.
The 2015 - 16 El Nino was probably the strongest since accurate measurements began, with the water up to 3C warmer than usual.
The three - month weather outlook shows which areas will be colder than usual (blue), warmer than usual (red), wetter than usual (green) and drier than usual (yellow).
(1) a slight increase in the price of coal, and a significant decrease in the price of natural gas; (2) the weather conditions, with no extremely hot days in the summer and much warmer than usual winter temperatures leading to heating degree days decreasing by 12.6 %.
The study found that people who saw the winter of 2012 as warmer than usual were right — it was, on any time scale.
During the Medieval Warm Period, the North Atlantic was warmer than usual, but the planet as a whole was not.
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.
The Arctic was particularly warm, with large areas at least 18 ˚F warmer than usual.
Fort Yukon has recorded Alaska's coldest ever temperatures but this winter temperatures have been much warmer than usual, leading to dangerously thin ice
You're correct to say that a (warmer than usual) cooler object will cause the hot object to lose heat less quickly.
I will bet my next month's mortgage payment that the winter was warmer than usual.
El Niño is a weather phenomenon where the Pacific trade winds inexplicably falter not just a few days, but for weeks or months causing a band of warmer than usual ocean water to develop off the Pacific coast of South America, particularly around where Peru is.
As long as the arctic remains warmer than usual, the polar vortex will continue to be a problem for years to come.
According to data from the Ocean Surface Topography Mission / Jason 2 satellite, ocean temperatures in the central and eastern equatorial Pacific are significantly warmer than usual due to slowing trade winds.
Unlike most of the rest of North America, the Southwest is warmer than usual right now, and 2017 will «without a doubt» go down as one of the region's hottest years ever measured, Overpeck said.
But as for global warming being directly responsible for warmer than usual sea surface temperatures around Australia is unknown but my guess is they are correlated.
The large yellow region in the eastern Caribbean remained warmer than usual throughout this period.
Map of air temperature anomalies for December 2009, at the 925 millibar level (roughly 1,000 meters [3,000 feet] above the surface) for the region north of 30 degrees N, shows warmer than usual temperatures over the Arctic Ocean and cooler than normal temperatures over central Eurasia, the United States and southwestern Canada.
For example, because the mass balance argument says nothing about absolute numbers or attribution it may be that we are also — for example — destroying carbon - fixing plankton, reducing the breaking of waves and hence mechanical mixing with the upper ocean, releasing methane in the tundra which was previously held by acid rain and which can now be converted to CO2, or it may be we are just seeing a deep current, a tiny bit warmer than usual because of the MWP, heating deep ocean clathrate so that methanophage bacteria can devour it and give off CO2.
Ocean temperatures are 5 degrees F warmer than usual right now, intensifying the storm like a baseball player using steroids.
The average temperature for October in most of Lapland was just under one degree warmer than usual, while in the country's northern and eastern parts temperatures were near the norm.
Some shift in Americans» global warming views might have been expected this year, given the near - record warm temperatures experienced this winter across much of the country — Gallup finds 79 % of Americans reporting that the weather in their area was warmer than usual, though less than half of these attributed this to global warming.
But Plekhanov and his team believe that it is linked to the abnormally hot Yamal summers of 2012 and 2013, which were warmer than usual by an average of about 5 °C.
This month, the mountain weather is warmer than usual once again.
Some highlights: Over part of the past year, the Pacific was in its cyclical cool phase, called La Niña; the Arctic remained far warmer than usual for recent decades.
The reason given — warmer than usual sea surface temperatures.
Here is what I understand of what they are saying: — In recent years the Arctic has been experiencing much warmer than usual temperatures and unusual loss in sea ice.
Using my handy weather plugs in on Google Earth, I can see that the SST anomilies are greatest in the Northern Atlantic Ocean, but this is the only Ocean in the World that is experiencing warmer than usual temperatures.
Right now there are 4 persistant cold spots and 4 warmer than usual spots in the oceans of Southern hemisphere at nicely spaced intervals.
And when they predicted a warmer than usual winter, what were they referring to as «usual»?
It seems that the oceans have absorbed much heat over the summer but have relased it into the atmosphere which has caused the ocean to freeze quickly and oddly even though the atmosphere is warmer than usual.
«Warmer than usual» and «cold (which is typical of winter)» aren't necessarily contradictory.
Warmer than usual water also is believed to have contributed to the collapse of the bull kelp forest off Sonoma and Mendocino counties, along with an explosion of purple urchins that have devoured remaining plant life.
Then rub the hamster dry with a soft, dry towel and return it to a clean cage, in a spot that's a little warmer than usual.
You can definitely see the leaves turning even with the weather a little warmer than usual!
This look is no exception to this but a bit warmer than usual because the temperature in Canada... #freezing.
Haha it actually felt warmer than usual because of the snow.
We have a warmer than usual day today so I'm wearing my new skirt with pride.
While it was warmer than usual (maybe even hit 50 degrees that day), it was still not even close to warm enough for this outfit.
The sun was shining this day, and it was warmer than usual.
Paris was warmer than usual so tunic length black knit jacket worked well.
«So long as you hydrate before and after and replenish the water you're losing, so long as you don't overstretch a muscle because you're warmer than usual, hot yoga is fine.»
A «heatwave» in mid-November caused some parts of the Arctic to be 15C warmer than usual, with average temperatures for November and December across the Arctic as a whole a full 5C above the long term average, according to the quickfire analysis of this year's unusual winter.
The open ocean around the atoll was 2 degrees Celsius warmer than usual, but a short - term change in weather conditions pushed temperatures on top of the reef to 6 degrees Celsius above normal.
It seems that the oceans have absorbed much heat over the summer but have relased it into the atmosphere which has caused the ocean to freeze quickly and oddly even though the atmosphere is warmer than usual.
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