Sentences with phrase «weather phenomenon in»

I don't ever recall seeing that weather phenomenon in a game before so I was very impressed by that.
English mathematician Lewis Fry Richardson saw that the pre-war practice of weather forecasting was much too archival in nature, merely matching observable weather phenomena in the present to historical records of previous weather phenomena.
The first by Panayiotou deals with utopian lands and the use of weather phenomena in our culture.

Not exact matches

The National Weather Service puts odds at 75 % that we get a La Nina weather phenomenon this year, the same weather pattern that typically dries out the Northern Hemisphere and led to record grain prices in 2012.
In course of time, unusual events were studied as of special significance; and from this into portents of one sort or another the way was easy: earthquakes, ec1ipses, abnormal births, abnormal weather, celestial phenomena, and then ritualistic phenomena, such as the structure of a sacrificed animal, the spread of oil on water, and so on in manifold ramificationIn course of time, unusual events were studied as of special significance; and from this into portents of one sort or another the way was easy: earthquakes, ec1ipses, abnormal births, abnormal weather, celestial phenomena, and then ritualistic phenomena, such as the structure of a sacrificed animal, the spread of oil on water, and so on in manifold ramificationin manifold ramifications.
In fact, when social scientists contemplate the mutually conditioning relations among human development, family structures, law, commerce, and the overall culture, their situation is similar to that of natural scientists trying to make sense of such complex phenomena as the long - range weather or turbulence in fluidIn fact, when social scientists contemplate the mutually conditioning relations among human development, family structures, law, commerce, and the overall culture, their situation is similar to that of natural scientists trying to make sense of such complex phenomena as the long - range weather or turbulence in fluidin fluids.
El Niño will be substantial, warn Australian scientists: Australian scientists on Tuesday forecast a «substantial» El Niño weather phenomenon for 2015, potentially spelling deadly and costly climate extremes, after officially declaring its onset in the tropical Pacific...
As Cobb explained, the tropical Pacific, through phenomena like El Niño, plays a very large role in precipitation and global weather patterns like monsoons today.
That mirrored other polls showing a growth in climate skepticism over the same time frame, a phenomenon that has been explained by the economic crisis, weather and the «Climategate» scandal, which revealed scientists wrangling in hacked emails (ClimateWire, Dec. 3, 2009).
This phenomenon occurs every two to seven years and — after the seasonal changes — accounts for the largest variations in the world's weather.
The strength and path of the North Atlantic jet stream and the Greenland blocking phenomena appear to be influenced by increasing temperatures in the Arctic which have averaged at least twice the global warming rate over the past two decades, suggesting that those marked changes may be a key factor affecting extreme weather conditions over the UK, although an Arctic connection may not occur each year.
Extreme weather phenomena — winters in which snowfall is sometimes quite heavy, and others with little snow, will increase in the future.
Where other studies have linked weather phenomena to HABs, this study goes a step further to look at how environmental drivers impact each other, and «ranks» them by their relative importance in promoting HABs, said Song Liang, formerly of Ohio State and now an associate professor of environmental and global health at the University of Florida.
Previous research has linked severe weather conditions with epidemics of asthma; however, surprisingly little research has been conducted on the phenomenon, says respiratory physician and epidemiologist Guy Marks of the University of Sydney in Australia.
AUSTIN — For wood frogs in Alaska's interior, Arctic weather is more than a temporary, headline - grabbing phenomenon.
The ionosphere is both shaped by waves from the atmosphere below and uniquely responsive to the changing conditions in space, conveying such space weather into observable, Earth - effective phenomena — creating the aurora, disrupting communications signals, and sometimes causing satellite problems.
The phenomenon can also be observed when blowing soap bubbles outside in wintry weather...
Although the Cassini spacecraft first detected the ongoing weather phenomenon shortly after arriving at the planet in 2004, a visible - light view had to wait until after August 2009, when sunlight returned to Saturn's north hemisphere after the long winter.
The work — among the first analyses to track every sand grain in a virtual storm — could help predict how this destructive weather phenomenon shapes the surrounding landscape.
Almost all familiar weather phenomena occur in the troposphere (the lower part of the atmosphere).
This may be observed in many natural phenomena: weather, cardiac rhythm, models for population growth, economic data, some chemical reactions, or the voice of humans and animals.
Scientists strive to understand El Niño, a weather phenomenon that contributed to harsh flooding in Peru in 2010.
The earth's natural processes, particularly sea level rise, waves and various weather phenomena, have resulted in the erosion, accretion and reshaping of coasts as well as flooding and creation of continental shelves and drowned river valleys (rias).
Many natural phenomena, like changing weather patterns, are nonlinear in nature — as are human - made systems, like financial markets.
This phenomenon may have important implications for space weather and may play an important role in the acceleration and scattering of electrons and ions by these waves that can cause problems ranging from minor anomalies to the complete failure of critical satellites.
The idea that our bodies are barometers for all sorts of weather - related phenomena — including changes in temperature, pressure and precipitation — is not a new one.
This winter, areas across the globe experienced a shift in rain patterns due to the natural weather phenomenon known as El Niño.
The El Niño - Southern Oscillation phenomenon controls how the climate changes in the tropics (and also influences weather patterns elsewhere, including the United States).
A pioneering new study has explored how Arctic sea - ice loss influences the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) weather phenomenon, which affects winter weather conditions in Northern Europe, in places such as the UK, Scandinavia and the Baltic states.
Most severe weather incidents in Finland are caused by phenomena related to thunderstorms such as lightning, strong wind gusts, hail and tornadoes.
In addition, the new scheme notably improves the forecasting of monsoon timing during years affected by the global weather phenomenon El Niño — Southern Oscillation (ENSO), particularly in its La Niña phasIn addition, the new scheme notably improves the forecasting of monsoon timing during years affected by the global weather phenomenon El Niño — Southern Oscillation (ENSO), particularly in its La Niña phasin its La Niña phase.
Thus, it is plausible that changes to atmospheric ionization rates due to cosmic ray variability may affect the occurrence of electrical phenomena in the Venusian atmosphere (Nordheim et al. 2015) hence manifesting a relation between space weather and meteorological phenomena.
While El Niño is a cyclical climate phenomenon in the Pacific Ocean — marked by warmer ocean temperatures in the tropics and a weakening of the usual easterly trade winds — it can impact weather around the globe.
The Pacific weather phenomenon known as El Niño or «The Little Boy» is regularly in the news.
It warned the arrival of a weather phenomenon known as La Niña «could cause real problems» for electricity supplies because of the likelihood of it being accompanied by an «unusually cold and windless winter» in the UK.
«Drought years» happen on average every five years in the Amazon and are typically a result of changes to wind and weather patterns brought about by warming in the Atlantic Ocean during events of the climate phenomenon El Niño.
The results will help to better understand how this important weather phenomenon affects global climate and how it may change in the future.
With a satellite in the sky to convert rain into meals, the city now has not only plenty of non-sardine cuisine to choose from, but people from all over the world want to travel to the town, now sporting the newly dubbed name of «Chew and Swallow», to experience the unique phenomenon after an intrepid weather channel reporter named Sam Sparks (Faris, Observe and Report) covers the big news.
When Hurricane Irma passed through the Caribbean last week before making landfall again in Florida, it was so powerful it sucked water away from beaches in the Bahamas in a rare weather phenomenon.
The «Catalina eddy,» also called the «coastal eddy,» is a localized weather phenomenon that occurs in the «Bight of California», the mostly concave portion of the Southern California coast running from Point Conception to San Diego.
In this region of redwoods more inland and warmer weather, there is an unusual phenomena: «albino» redwoods.
This weather phenomenon most commonly occurs in between seasons and happens when winds (which usually blow across the island in a north easterly direction) come in directly from the east.
Inspiration for the series came from the very real phenomenon of robotic clothing, used to protect agents such as that used in «Hesitant Hand» from weather, or dust, or each other.
I am especially fond of Hurd's painting Enemy Action over American Bomber Station because it reminds me of medieval woodcut prints of weather and heavenly phenomenain particular, Hans Glaser's depiction of a celestial event over my birth town, Nuremberg, on 14 April 1561.
Natural catastrophes like the one in the ancient village in Cyprus (Chirokitia) where the family does come together but in a dystopian way at the end and the whirlwinds footage from the same region is about weather phenomena and their crystallization as political representations.
Meteorology, the science of atmospheric conditions and phenomena — especially related to weather — emerged as an area of study in the seventeenth century.
«I was sitting behind the apartment that we had in Atlanta, and I was looking at this tree that was sitting [in] this apartment complex, and it was a very peculiar sort of weather [condition] where it was sunny but there were clouds in the sky, and the clouds were moving, and I sat and watched this tree change color — the sky was exactly the same but the colors changed, it went from a bright greenish yellow to a dark brown, and it was just an epiphany: dynamic visual phenomenon, black visual intonation....
Partially informed by observable patterns found in both human and natural phenomena such as buildings, maps and weather patterns, the work emerges from an ephemeral, intuitional state, resulting in objects and images that convey a sense of complexity, serenity and flux.
Given that they are in a show that ruminates on the ravages of time, watching these sculptures weather storms, summertime crowds and other fleeting phenomena should prove poignant.
The bottom line is that climatic change effects are being experienced RIGHT NOW; some are subtle while others are more overt, like glacial retreat, an increase in the severity and unpredictability of weather phenomena, or the North Polar ice cap shrinking to its lowest surface area in history.
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