Sentences with phrase «weaker winds in»

Different wind patterns across months — such as the particularly weak winds in November — also influenced how the oscillation developed.

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A strong foundation helps a building stay in place, while a weak foundation might cause the structure to fall over when faced with strong winds and floods.
At the same time, the company warned that revenue could be weak over the next few quarters — in part because Twitter is winding down a number of advertising products that weren't performing.
Over time, as weaker firms fail to replenish capital and slowly wind down, this will cull the number of PE firms active in the market.
China posted surprisingly weak foreign trade growth in April, signaling that the world's second largest economy continues to face strong head winds, both from abroad and at home
Perhaps it has something to do with the particular terrain, tucked away as they areoutside Elgin, with the winds blasting in from Iceland, but there is a grittiness about Pluscarden in which the age - old verities are lived out, providing a beacon of light for those of us weaker souls who need encouragement.
because beware chelshit is in the wounds pressure, and they might wake up and use our weak mentallity to bully our players as always before.
A team of researchers from several Portuguese centres and the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB) has analysed the presence of mercury, cadmium and lead in the blood of the 121 Griffon vultures (Gyps fulvus) in Portugal and Catalonia, and compared the concentration between populations of wild Griffon vultures and the individuals that were admitted, in a weak state — due to malnutrition — and wounded, into rehabilitation centres.
New research from an international group led by Min Zhao, professor of ophthalmology and of dermatology at the University of California, Davis, shows that, in animal models of diabetes, slow healing is associated with weaker electrical currents in wounds.
To keep up with the rise of wind and solar power, Europe's electrical grid needs to get stronger and smarter, a demand that will be difficult to meet in an era of weak economies and tight budgets
Colder temperatures and weaker high - altitude winds may make the arctic polar vortex even more intense in future winters and trigger greater ozone loss, says atmospheric scientist Paul Newman of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, although the losses probably won't approach those in Antarctica.
Over millions of years, the weak but persistent winds ate away at the surface ice and dust, carving out Chasma Boreale in all its glory.
These effects are reflected in the ocean surface, which is generally smooth underneath the weak winds of the wake and rough under the strong winds outside the wake.
Wave action down in the Gulf of Mexico should be weaker, and winds slower up in rural Washington.
Global warming is desiccating the region in two ways: higher temperatures that increase evaporation in already parched soils, and weaker winds that bring less rain from the Mediterranean Sea during the wet season (November to April).
Early in the year, weak winds failed to stir the Pacific as much as usual.
The outer shock forming behind this flattened cloud could then quickly blow out the tenuous poles because relatively little matter would stand in the way — like a strong gust of wind blowing out a weak spot in a sail.
And it can make the Atlantic season weaker, in part because it can make wind shear stronger in the Atlantic, which can pull hurricanes apart when they are trying to form.
Weak states of the high - altitude wind circling the Arctic then favors the occurrence of cold spells in the mid-latitudes.
«Typically, when you get very strong storms like Harvey, Maria and Irma, they form in the tropical Atlantic, the Gulf of Mexico or the Caribbean Sea in an area of weak wind shear» — conditions which crank out storms that are not fast - moving and stay together for longer periods of time — Bell explains.
«A very strong ridge of high pressure in the upper atmosphere has made for very weak wind shear from just east of the Caribbean islands all the way to the U.S..
«Even a weak electric wind could still play a role in water and atmospheric loss at any planet,» said Dr Alex Glocer of NASA Goddard, a co-author on the paper.
«Even a weak electric wind could still play a role in water and atmospheric loss at any planet,» said Alex Glocer of NASA Goddard, a co-author on the paper.
2009 - 2010 was the strongest negative anomaly (weak zonal winds) in over a century of recordkeeping.
Signs of mineral deficiency A. magnesium - heart palpitations, nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite B. electrolyte imbalances: fatigue, headache, muscle cramps C. Zinc - Depressed immune system, low HCl production, slow wound healing D. Calcium - numbness in extremities E. Iron - anemia, feeling weak or tired F. Potassium - muscle cramping, weakness, constipation, bloating or abdominal pain, irregular heartbeat
The stress response in humans causes digestive problems, delayed wound healing, and weaker skin.
The cast themselves are exceptional to a man, playing off one another superbly as the stronger personas assert their dominance, brushing aside the weaker characters like feathers in the wind.
The company's tackled some necessary restructuring, invested in new product development, boasts a strong balance sheet, potentially could double current operating margins, and a weak euro adds a powerful new tail - wind (with Brexit posing zero threat).
If your pet does not have any apparent wounds, but is acting lethargic, weak, having difficulty breathing and / or seems to be in shock, please have them seen immediately for therapy.
The weakest twister boasts 85 mph winds; the strongest is a 250 + mph blender that liquefies everything in its path — for instance, Greensburg, KS, on May 5, 2007.
There's a wounding mechanic at play that causes your characters to become weaker if they fall unconscious or in higher difficulties, if they sustain too much damage.
There was actually one weak spot in The Wind Waker HD art style.
Used to hit eye switches and out - of - place enemy weak spots in dungeons and beyond for decades, the bow took on a new dimension in Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask and Wind Waker when the awesome ability to fit the instrument with Fire, Ice and Light Arrows was introduced.
But The Wind Waker remains one of the weaker Zelda titles — a game which was clearly unfinished in 2003.
The ones in Wind Waker require specific weapons or tools that you don't always use to damage the boss directly - you're more likely to use a grappling hook to pull the tail of an overhead dragon, causing part of the ceiling to fall down onto the boss» head and exposing his weak point for a few crucial seconds.
In complex terrain, the lower elevations (closed valleys, depressions, ect) have cool air pooling when the synoptic wind and large scale pressure gradient are weak.
This is a result of a weaker wind - driven ocean circulation, when a large decrease in heat transported to the deep ocean allows the surface ocean to warm quickly, and this in turn raises global surface temperatures.
During El Nino events, on the other hand, rainfall is frequent and the winds are weak, resulting in thinner white layers in the sediment.»
While some periods of weak winds occurred in 2014, not all of them led to warm anomalies.
The regular oscillation of ENSO in g1 is associated with its unsuccessful representation of the role of atmospheric noise over the western — central equatorial Pacific (WCEP) in triggering ENSO events, which arises from the weak synoptic — intraseasonal variability of zonal winds over the WCEP in g1.
Seasonal climate events in addition to these listed for February included reports of wind damage and a brief EF0 tornado in central Ohio Christmas Eve December 24, 2014 due to weak linear convective system ahead of a cold front On January 9, 2015, southern Michigan experienced a 190 vehicle pileup during winter weather hazards in Kalamazoo and
El Niño - Pacific Ocean trade winds slow and almost stop which brings warmer conditions and weak upwelling currents to the eastern Pacific which hurts fishing in Peru
McPhaden writes: «For at least a year before the onset of the 1997 — 98 El Niño, there was a buildup of heat content in the western equatorial Pacific due to stronger than normal trade winds associated with a weak La Niña in 1995 — 96.»
When the AO index is negative there tends to be low pressure in the polar region, weaker zonal winds, and greater movement of frigid polar air into middle latitudes.
The zonal component of the winds in the stratosphere above equatorial and tropical regions is, in the mean, relatively weak.
When it comes to the «deal» — the extension on wind and solar tax credits appears weak: a lot was given up and little was gained for climate champions in this agreement.
In contrast to these fast traveling waves, the quasistationary extratropical barotropic free waves with zonal wave numbers 6 to 8 are normally weak, with a magnitude of the meridional wind velocity less than 1.5 — 2.5 m ⋅ s − 1 (25, 34, 35, 39, 40).
2016 was a relatively weak year for the wind industry with new installations down 14 % to 55 GW from 64 GW in 2015, which brought the global total capacity to 488 GW.
The cold conveyor belt travels westwards relative to an eastwards travelling system resulting in weak earth - relative winds, except if it hooks all the way around the system to the west of the system centre — in this case you can see very strong surface winds associated with the cold conveyor belt.»
«During El Niño events, on the other hand, rainfall is frequent and the winds are weak, resulting in thinner white layers in the sediment.»
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