Sentences with phrase «weather states where»

By now, you know transporting pets across county or state (or international) lines — to places where Chihuahuas are in high demand and low supply or from warm - weather states where kittens abound year - round — can be a great way to bring needy animals to expectant adopters.

Not exact matches

Home sales did fall sharply in the Northeast, where property taxes are very high in some states, but the Realtors say that was more due to horrendous weather than anything else.
Rated among the best high schools in Florida, Stoneman Douglas has won five national math championships, has the state's top marching band and boasts science and engineering programs where students fly weather balloons and drones.
The trend carries over to cold - weather states, too, where landscapers plant native cold climate shrubbery and flowers.
Comparing five state - of - the - art weather prediction models, researchers found current models can forecast both where and how much rainfall a tropical cyclone will produce up to two days in advance.
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.
The state weather bureau said Haiyan was expected to move past the Philippines on Saturday and out over the South China Sea, where it could strengthen even further and hit Vietnam.
Decades of weather reports show a strong link between the polar blasts that have plunged the eastern United States in a deep freeze several times in the past few winters and the warming of the Arctic, where temperatures have been hitting unusual highs, a new study reports.
Originally from California, a state where the weather NEVER changes moving to a place where that is truly the only constant was / is a constant struggle.
Which is kind of unfortunate considering that I live in a state where we don't get enough cool weather to wear them as often as I'd like.
My mood is completely affected by the weather, maybe it has something to do with growing up in a state where I was completely spoiled by Mother Nature.
I don't know how the weather has been where you are, but here in the great state of Oklahoma it's been raining constantly, which has made it colder than normal for May.
He states «Acidification, coral bleaching, the loss of biodiversity, with global warming and extreme changing weather patterns is causing alternating frequent typhoons and droughts where fisheries are collapsing and dead zones because of lack of oxygen are the virtual underwater deserts.»
For example, spreadsheets were used to analyze weather patterns across the United States, and databases were created to simplify otherwise complex queries regarding where one might choose to live.
Yukon Gear was founded in Washington statewhere extreme weather and off - roading are commonplace — and manufactures performance products that were built to hold up in the most severe environments.
Go anywhere in the United States where winter weather is wet or snowy, and you'll see a lot of Subaru badges, many of them on Subaru's best nameplate, the Forester.
Yukon Gear was founded in Washington statewhere extreme weather and off - roading are commonplace — and manufactures performance products that were built to perform and built to last in harsh environments.
Where herd health largely is influenced by region - wide disease or weather events, ECVS actively seeks the latest information provided by state veterinary sources.
Dr. David Knight, a cardiologist who performed much research on Heartworm disease when he was Chief of Cardiology at UPenn veterinary school, used sophisticated weather maps and meteorological research of degree days to demonstrate the areas of the United States where Heartworm disease could be transmitted.
There's a unique feeling when you live and therefore drive in L.A.. It's the feeling of being in a city situated in basically a perfect place to live (beautiful weather, right along the water, in one of the most diverse states in the country) but that feels so huge and where everyone wants to mind their own business and be in their own cars and be kind of separated from everything around them.
Here's where I don't agree with statements in the letter: It states that our study (Francis and Vavrus, 2012) suggests that, ``... the demise of Arctic sea ice during summer should lead to colder winter weather over the United States.&states that our study (Francis and Vavrus, 2012) suggests that, ``... the demise of Arctic sea ice during summer should lead to colder winter weather over the United States.&States
In the opening paragraph, Lindzen states that others have claimed that there are connections between recent rare weather events and global warming, and asks where they would possibly get such an idea.
Loris recently wrote a Daily Signal article, The Myth That Climate Change Created Harvey, Irma, where he downplayed the role of climate change in extreme weather events, stating that:
(In physics language, weather is an «initial conditions» problem, where everything depends on the precise values at the start of the calculation, whereas climate is a «boundary values» problem, where the system eventually settles into a particular general state regardless of the starting point.)
Assuming that temperature is rising and that this is because of GHG effects (not arguing otherwise, just stating the givens), one would do well to look at data from other worlds in our solar system to determine where the «wild» weather is — and it is in the colder places, not the hotter ones.
In the United States, new research from the City College of New York on the effects of particle pollution on weather patterns around Manhattan has shown that aerosols can either increase or decrease local rainfall, sometimes creating situations where one area will be deluged while a neighboring town will remain dry.
Similar scenarios have repeated in other cities across the United States and in Europe, where unusually warm weather has made it appear at times as if Mother Nature is skipping winter and leaping directly into spring.
Of course, neither the state nor the nursing home can be expected to control the weather, but in a state like Florida, where extreme storms like Irma are more inevitability than possibility, preparation and response is imperative.
For drivers in Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, California and Colorado — states where wildfires are a common danger — it's important that motorists pay attention to television and radio broadcasts and be aware of the weather conditions along their route.
In the fine print of their insurance policy under cancellations due to weather it states «Your airline, cruise line, or tour operator or travel supplier stops offering all services for at least 24 consecutive hours where you're departing, arriving or making a connection...»
It does not matter where you live in the state of AL, if it is in Birmingham or Athens, accidents will still occur because of the weather, distracted motorists, or debris in the roadway.
Certain northern states, where winter weather precludes year - round riding, offer lay - up policies that suspend all but your comprehensive coverage for a period of time.
If you live in a state where the weather is erratic, then you know how devastating the consequences can be.
Finally, an insurance company may raise the rates in a state where they have recently lost money in paying numerous claims following catastrophic weather events.
Covered parking is big in places like Florida, where it rains often (especially near salt water, which can be damaging to cars), Northern states with plenty of tough winter weather, and areas like Colorado where remnants of the last few hail storms are seen on a few cars throughout the Denver metro area.
Topping the list is Bozeman, Mont., where the weather can be chilly but there are compensating factors, such as a stunning mountain view and intellectual energy from Montana State University.
After a year like 2004 — almost a dozen hurricanes and tropical storms pummeled the United States — your customers and neighbors will appreciate knowing where they can go for disaster assistance next time catastrophic weather hits.
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