Sentences with phrase «warmer winter temperatures»

The coastal location causes warmer winter temperatures and cooler summer temperatures than inland cities.
«Historically, California's water has been stored in the snow pack in the mountains, but warmer winter temperatures have meant the pack has been melting.»
substantial data collection efforts... we can not say if the link discovered is the result of warmer winter temperatures or warmer summer temperatures (or both).
At the same time, in northern latitudes, warmer winter temperatures as a result of climate change will reduce heating demand.
By 2007, it was difficult to deny the role of warmer winter temperatures in a mountain pine beetle epidemic that had already killed at least 530 million cubic metres of interior lodge - pole pine, with no end in sight.
In short, the current pattern will likely breakdown over the next two years and the El Nino pattern will slowly reassert itself with the wetter and generally warmer winter temperatures in GA..
A shift from spring wheat towards winter wheat production is expected, due largely to warmer winter temperatures that facilitate greater winter wheat survival, and warmer summer temperatures that impair spring wheat production by inhibiting seed formation, germination, and early growth (Lanning et al. 2010).
Thus, impacts could be greater than would be indicated by only considering warmer winter temperatures (Buotte et al. 2016).
One potential snag, though, is that while the whole state is expected to see elevated chances of above - normal precipitation this winter, it is also expected to see warmer winter temperatures.
In the forestry sector, warmer winter temperatures linked to climate change is the major factor contributing to the outbreak of the mountain pine beetle in Western Canada, which had reduced the economic value of over 18 million hectares of Canadian forest by 2012.
Warming winter temperatures led to rapid environmental changes that allowed the northward expansion of Neolithic farmers toward mainland Europe, and the rapid population of the continent.
In other words, warming winter temperatures are projected to increase mountain pine beetle survival.
In 2015, warm winter temperatures reduced the demand for electricity, lessened the need to bring marginal generators online, and lowered natural gas prices.

Not exact matches

As one of Europe's coldest cities, Iceland's capital is not for those seeking a reprieve from the winter weather, but if you can stand the chilly temperatures you'll be rewarded with a top tier traveling experience (plus you can always warm up in one of the cities natural hot springs).
Coal prices in general were driven even lower in 2016 due to low natural gas prices and warmer - than - usual winter temperatures that cut down demand for coal as an electricity generator, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
I live on the top floor of our apartment, so unusually warm temperatures are a real problem, even during the winter.
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Good news from energy experts: Warmer temperatures and lower fuel prices should cut down heating costs this winter, but they still warn against cranking up the heat.
The average temperature was 57.1 degrees F, up from the old record, in 1998, which landed an average of 54.3 degrees F. «We had our fourth warmest winter (2011/2012) on record, our warmest spring, a very hot summer with the hottest month on record for the nation (July 2012), and a warmer than average autumn,» Jake Crouch, a scientist at the National Climatic Data Center, told NBC News.
Someone mentioned lettuce and cold temperatures... lightly wilted lettuce is actually lovely, a winter remedy to what is usually a warm weather friend.
I can't wait to try this recipe because it looks so hearty and warm which is just what I need in these below freezing temperatures this winter!
But, I still miss my Austin winters, where we'd barely dip into freezing before we'd warm right back up into summer temperatures.
The weather this winter, marked by months of sub-zero temperatures, snow and even blizzards has me craving warm, invigorating drinks.
I'm working on my Pistachio Ice Cream recipe so it's an easy dinner tonight w / the help of Trader Joe's and some of the Spicy Plum Dipping Sauce I made up last month: < > < > < > < > < > < > < > < > < > Trader Joe's Vegetable Spring Rolls w / my Spicy Plum Dipping Sauce Spicy Asian Plum Dipping Sauce With the warmer temperatures this week, I was looking for signs of spring here......... We had a mild winter in the East, for sure And the first signs of spring I remember are always the fruit trees blooming and daffodils.
If the freezing temperatures, gray skies and the amount of time you've already spent looking for lost mittens have you fearing winter in Chicago, it may time to plan a warm and sunny getaway.
Wool is naturally antibacterial and breathable which means it needs very little cleaning and wool naturally harmonizes with your body temperature so your baby will stay cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter.
When the temperatures drop during winter, it's natural for parents to want to make baby as cozy and warm as can be.
As the days have grown darker and temperatures have dropped, I find myself delving into comforting activities that make me feel warm, cozy, and distract me from the doldrums of winter.
Roz Varon's Weekender Report - ABC7 Chicago - January 19, 2018 It may be winter, but warmer temperatures are on their way just in time for outdoor activities around Chicagoland this weekend.
Bamboo adjusts to your babies» body temperature, keeping them cool in the summer and warm in the winter.
Now, winter wasn't that bad here in El Paso, but I'm still thrilled to see Spring arrive with warmer temperatures and the sun shining brightly.
Discuss temperature, wind, snow and rain, foods and drink that are commonly consumed in winter and use the rhyme Here we Go Round the Mulberry Bush (below) as an action rhyme to get cold little bodies moving and warmed up!
The fine merino wool lining helps naturally in regulating baby's body temperature, keeping baby warm in winter and cool in summer.
It is ideal for year - round wear, helping to regulate the body's temperature and keeping your baby cool during summer and warm during winter.
Warm temperatures have forced the builders of the Ice Palace at the Saranac Lake Winter Carnival to put it under a tarp.
«When winter temperatures are this cold and with a significant wind chill making it feel colder, staying warm and safe can become a challenge» said Erie County Health Commissioner Dr. Gale Burstein.
Cold Weather Tips When winter temperatures drop significantly below normal, staying warm and safe can become a challenge.
SARANAC LAKE — This year's challenging weather with warm temperatures and lack of snow provided an obstacle in itself for contestants of the Saranac Lake Winter Carnival's Arctic Golf Build - an - Obstacle Contest, organizers reported.
Every winter night when the temperatures dip, they come to the warming center located in Pomona at the Dr. Robert Yeager Health Complex.
Even in the winter, temperatures in a greenhouse can be warm enough for vegetables to grow.
The findings were not a total surprise, with future projections showing that even with moderate climate warming, air temperatures over the higher altitudes increase even more than at sea level, and that, on average, fewer winter storm systems will impact the state.
With spring finally here and warmer temperatures just around the corner, snow will slowly melt away, releasing us from the clutches of winter.
But these severe winters may be a temporary phase within longer term warming: By the end of the century, the researchers report, the Arctic Oscillation could overpower the cooling effect from WACE — and winter temperatures over Eurasia will gradually increase.
The researchers identified several key circulation patterns that affected the winter temperatures from 1979 to 2013, particularly the Arctic Oscillation (a climate pattern that circulates around the Arctic Ocean and tends to confine colder air to the polar latitudes) and a second pattern they call Warm Arctic and Cold Eurasia (WACE), which they found correlates to sea ice loss as well as to particularly strong winters.
Singer, founder of the Science and Environmental Policy Project, concludes that since global warming would raise maximum summer temperatures modestly while raising winter minimum temperatures significantly, it «should help reduce human death rates.»
Mori et al. identified two circulation patterns that drove winter temperatures in Eurasia from 1979 to 2013: the Arctic Oscillation (which confines colder air to the polar latitudes) and a pattern dubbed «Warm Arctic and Cold Eurasia» (WACE), which correlated both to sea - ice loss in the Barents - Kara Sea and to particularly cold winters; its impact has more than doubled the probability of severe winters in central Eurasia.
The birds likely benefit when milder temperatures and more rain during the warm phases of the climate cycles make food more abundant in their winter quarters, Nott says.
«We found compelling evidence that invasive shrubs, such as Japanese barberry, are ready to leaf out quickly once they are exposed to warm temperatures in the lab even in the middle of winter, whereas native shrubs, like highbush bluberry, and native trees, like red maple, need to go through a longer winter chilling period before they can leaf out — and even then their response is slow,» says Amanda Gallinat, a second - year graduate student and third author of the paper.
The future of the currents, whether slowing, stopping or reversing (as was observed during several months measurements), could have a profound effect on regional weather patterns — from colder winters in Europe to a much warmer Caribbean (and hence warmer sea surface temperatures to feed hurricanes).
Since leafing - out requirements are thought to be species - specific, the group designed a lab experiment to test the responsiveness of 50 tree and shrub species in Concord to warming temperatures in the late winter and early spring.
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