Sentences with phrase «weather in the area because»

Not exact matches

They control as many as they can because cherries are operated in an area with the variable weather, which is something none of us can control.
The first two tries were aborted due to bad weather, and a third was scrubbed because of boats in the launch hazard area.
Because the mosquitoes that carry and transmit the virus thrive in warm and humid conditions, it is more commonly found in areas with these weather conditions.
The jackets are because tweed is basically not worn here in the Miami area, although you can find the same cut jacket in a much more weather appropriate fabric.
Our plan was to visit Sedona on one of our days in the Prescott area and, because inclement weather was on the horizon for Day 4, it was on Day 3 that we went to see the infamous red rock monoliths.
I made popsicles because when the kids go back - to - school in our area, there weather is still HOT.
Are there any plants or softscaping ideas we can complete during the still - cool month of March (we live in the Greater Toronto Area) that will enhance the curb appeal of our house in April, when we list the home for sale, but won't die because of the still cold weather?
This condition by itself isn't a health problem, but caution is advised in sunny weather because the depigmented area is at increased risk for getting sunburned.
And even if you do decide that you would like to spend the day around that area, within 1 km or a little more of the lighthouse car park, you need to be prepared because in fact the weather can change very rapidly here.
At the southern-most tip of Taiwan is Kenting, a popular beach destination because of the soft white sands and because the area is said to have the best weather in all of Taiwan.
If you live in an area that can hit triple digits within a 12 - month cycle (10 below zero to 100 - degrees F), this predictable temperature range may remind you of Eden on Earth, and like Eden, Adams, Eves, jaguars and howler monkeys live here in harmony because the weather is conducive to sustaining just about every creature on the planet.
Solar panels in my area are laughable, since the combination of tornados, hail storms, ice storms, thunderstorms, powerful winds that can knock down loose tree branches (and this area has a lot of native trees), and even the simple fact you can go two weeks without seeing the sun just because the weather feels like it.
In the long run, much of the economic growth of developed economies is likely to involve less energy - intensive sectors because of demand - side factors such as 1) the amount of stuff people can physically manage is limited (even with rented storage space), 2) migration to areas where the weather is more moderate will continue, 3) increased urbanization and population density reduces energy consumption per capita, 4) there is a lot of running room to decrease the energy consumption of our electronic devices (e.g., switching to clockless microprocessors, not that I'm predicting that specific innovation), 5) telecommunication will substitute for transportation on the margin, 6) cheaper and better data acquisition and processing will enable less wasteful routing and warehousing of material goods, and 7) aging populations will eventually reduce the total amount (local plus distant) of travel per person per year.
This is because many of the world's weather stations are currently in urbanized areas, but in the late 19th / early 20th centuries, these areas were rural (or at least less urbanized).
They wanted to better understand how the climate of the Alaska Range has changed over the past several hundred years, because few weather station records of past climate in mountainous areas go back further than 1950.
They threw out one model because it couldn't do a good - enough job matching past extreme weather patterns in this specific area.
I believe that that is supposedly about the fact that many land based stations were located close to urban areas 100 years ago, and are now in urban areas, that is the world average temperature is supposedly overstated because the weather stations aren't representative.
He says New Philadelphia's proposed ordinance fits that description because it addresses potential dangers with wind turbines in populated areas — problems that could be triggered by mechanical failures or the weather.
The adjustments are needed partly because most weather stations in the 1800s and early 1900s were established in populated areas but there was a dearth of isolated inland thermometers and temperatures to build a true national average or historic comparison.
Because the cooler climates of high - latitude regions have something of an inhibitive effect on the migratory population; by 2050, migration in these areas will increase as those living in these countries find the weather more permitting of a transient lifestyle.
Extreme weather events associated with climate change pose particular challenges to human settlements, because assets and populations in both developed and developing countries are increasingly located in coastal areas, slopes, ravines and other risk - prone regions (Freeman and Warner, 2001; Bigio, 2003; UN-Habitat, 2003).
Business insurance rates in Winthrop may be higher than in other cities because the area is susceptible to costly damage from severe weather and other natural disasters.
Business insurance rates in Hopatcong may be higher than in other cities because the area is susceptible to costly damage from severe weather and other natural disasters.
Because of the area that you live in, you could also see damage from the weather.
Because the winters in your area can get rather cold and the weather can be rather dangerous, you will need to have liability coverage should someone slip and fall on your property.
Comprehensive coverage might be a little pricier for those in Bossier City, LA than for those in the rest of the country, because Louisiana is an area where there is often bad weather.
Because Jackson is prone to experiencing harsher weather than other areas in Mississippi, your home insurance rate will likely be higher than average.
Fine tuning our yard area was always really a challange because it takes a lot of time and energy to keep up... but now that the weather is getting warmer and the flowers are in bloom being out there doesn't seem all that bad;) Good luck... can't wait to see how it turns out!
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z