Sentences with phrase «weather records began»

Since weather records began in 1851, no hurricane of Matthew's predicted strength (Category 4, with sustained winds of at least 135 mph that the National Hurricane Center labels as «catastrophic») has ever made landfall in Florida north of West Palm Beach.
This page is designed to provide a simple, convenient tool for people to observe temperature trends since weather records began in Western Australia, particularly in the context of perceived climate change.

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At the time that Democrats began paying for the research, Mr. Trump was in the process of clinching the Republican presidential nomination, and Ms. Clinton's allies were scrambling to figure out how to run against a candidate who had already weathered attacks from Republican rivals about his shifting policy positions, his character and his business record.
In the series of flights that the craft will begin in mid-August, it will fly to only 15,000 — 18,000 metres — in part because of weather conditions — but this could still break the glider altitude record of 15,445 metres, set by an earlier Perlan model.
But so far, at least, it has been one of the weakest seasons since modern record - keeping began about half a century ago, U.S. weather experts say.
Last month, Greenland had its warmest day since records began in the late 1950s, with the weather station at Maniitsoq (Sugar Loaf) on the south - western coast registering 78.6 F on the afternoon of July 30, the Danish Meteorological Institute reported.
MARCI is critical to extending and enhancing the record of continuous daily weather observations that began in April 1999 with the Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC).
Just last year, for example, the UK had its second - coldest March since records began, prompting the Met Office to call a rapid response meeting of experts to get to grips with whether melting Arctic sea - ice could be affecting British weather.
In conjunction with the exhibition Featured Artist Project: SP Weather Reports (2008 - 2013) on view from January 17 — March 29, we are pleased to announce the publication of Six Years of Weather, which compiles tables of all weather data recorded at the SPWS station base in Long Island City since the project began.
Both the Microwave Sounding Unit (MSU) satellite (analyzed by the University of Alabama in Huntsville by John Christy and Roy Spencer) and weather balloon data (trends reported by a number of researchers, notably Jim Angell at NOAA) have failed to show significant warming since the satellite record began in late 1978, even though the surface record has been rising at its fastest pace (~ 0.15 C / decade) since instrumental records began.
As, according to NOAA's global temp maps, there has been a cold blob around in the N Atlantic pretty much since the beginning of «13, I can only assume DMI mean that the record cold Cold Blob (Jan — June» 15) was caused by weather — so we don't have to worry, DMI reassures us, «the N Atlantic overturning circulation has not received it's death blow and then weaken significantly during the foreseeable future» The Böning et al 2016 paper referred to above (Greenland meltwater) is summerized in the DMI article: ``... so far there has not been enough meltwater released to affect the overturning circulation significantly.»
If we look at the trends since records began, noting that there are longitudinal problems (changes in locations of weather stations, + UHI effects) and contamination by human analysts (data trickery), the trends seem cyclical in periods of around 60 years.
Whereas people have died from severe weather events since the beginning of recorded history, no death has yet been ascribed to manmade global warming.
The arctic summer in 2011 began with a similar, but not identical, Arctic Dipole weather pattern, creating record low values in July (Figure 2).
But despite beginning the summer at unprecedentedly low levels, this year's minimum won't break the stunning record of 2012, experts say, thanks to cloudy weather that slowed the rate of melt.
With the current El Niño weather event only now beginning to tail off, meteorologists believe that this year is destined to be the hottest on record, warmer even than 2015.
Faron's work now centres on improving our understanding of BC's climate over the period since instrumental weather observations began to be recorded in the late 1800s.
According to Guy Walton, a meteorologist who tracks the NCEI numbers, it's the longest such stretch since accurate record keeping of daily weather stats began in 1920.
Temperatures on land and at sea made 2014 the hottest year since weather record - keeping began, a report says.
Temperature sounding microwave radiometers flown on polar - orbiting weather satellites provide a long - term, global - scale record of upper - atmosphere temperatures, beginning in late 1978 and continuing to the present.
At least one man was killed, several injured and about 2000 trees collapsed due to the heaviest snowfall in Moscow since the beginning of the weather records, said meteorologists.
David's late father - in - law was the pioneering scientist Charles David Keeling, who began to record the concentrations of CO2 in the atmosphere in the 1950s, and who shared with David science's predictions on the effects of persistent greenhouse gasses, including rises in mean temperature, disrupted weather patterns, wildfires, floods, strengthening tropical storms, ocean acidification, sea level rise, melting of glaciers and other effects.
The public is beginning to see the danger, too — Midwestern farmers struggling with drought, more damaging wildfires out West, and withering record summer heat across the country — while wondering about possible linkages between rapid Arctic warming and strange weather patterns, like the recent outbreak of Arctic air across much of the United States.»
Green shoots of spring are finally appearing as warm weather fronts begin to make a welcome return to the U.S. Denver recently notched 81 degrees, Chicago reached into the 70s and even Boston got above freezing, recording a balmy 55 degrees.
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