Summer in Rochester only lasts about 3 months, so investing money in warm
weather things seems silly.
Not exact matches
As bleak as
things seemed, we somehow found ways to
weather the storm and our company survived.
Things seem to be going very smoothly for Barcelona, who
weathered the storm of Lionel Messi's absence in near - perfect fashion and have not lost a match in any competition since early October.
Another
thing with AA is his age, so maybe a final pay packet in his homeland would
seem feasable, and anyway the
weather in london is far too warm for him
The
thing is the
weather years ago
seemed different.
Whether it be «violent flashfloods to stark aridity» or «the bitter cold of the mountains to the blazing heat of the deserts,» one
thing is certain: Arizona
seems to earn its title of «one of the world's best natural laboratories for
weather.»
And I totally feel you regarding the
weather, it
seemed like autumn would never end (I coincidentally wrote the same
thing yesterday).
Getting away for a warm
weather vacay
seems to have become an necessary
thing living in the Pacific Northwest where it rains for about 9 months of the year.
I have a cough and am a bit under the
weather so this broth - y soup with it's tart lemon and the goodness of greens and lentils
seems just the
thing to appeal.
Would wear the mules today too, but the
weather turned to winter over the night, which
seems is like a normal
thing lately.
For some, the cold
weather slowly rolls in, and your trusty puffer coat
seems to be the only
thing keeping you alive!
- Notice if a contact
seems out of touch or out of kilter: people offering foreign numbers for contact, people who
seem not to be aware of
things happening in the UK — events, the
weather etc, people who want or need to send messages at unusual hours.
In the case of the new science - fiction thriller The
Thing, that principle applies heavily to the Antarctic setting, where inclement
weather cuts off a tiny science station from potential rescuers, darkness and bitter cold make even closely huddled buildings
seem forbiddingly far apart, and circumstances set everyone in the area against each other.
And as
things stand right now, the detractors have been proved right as the tablet now
seems to have run into rough
weather.
A single buzzard overhead
seemed to be keeping a
weathered eye on
things.
«Ask to see the sire and dam, and look at how, the condition they're in, and how they react to the owners and to you being there, are they friendly, do they shy away, does everybody look clean, do they look crowded, or do they have plenty of space, do they have shelter to get into from the
weather, do they
seem happy and active — those sorts of
things.»
And yes,
things have heated up in the last few years, probably due to an unusually intense El Nino, but that is the sort of
thing climate scientists used to refer to as «
weather» as opposed to «climate,» though now they
seem to be changing their tune.
After the recent incident, the survey aircraft was grounded by
weather, and it
seems probable the same
thing occured again.
It
seems the real
thing which affect everything is dawning realization that global
weather was not cooperating with feverish beliefs.
While a warm winter may
seem like a good
thing, especially since it can provide relief to winter
weather driving, massive amounts of shoveling and walking through tiring amounts of snow, warm
weather actually has negative consequences.
The ironic
thing is, of course, that when the media speak of unusually hot
weather as a sign of global warming, they never
seem to look for places where it is unusually cold to show nature's balance.
This
seems the whole point of question # 1 and only
thing of interest to policy makers - the entire relevance of everything and anything to do with studies of global climate [which is different than the subject of climate and / or
weather].
This
seems a bit of a strange
thing to do though — pilots want to know the
weather on the runway not the
weather half a mile away!
I ask for a definition in part because you (Judith)
seem to have defined «climate services» as occurring on the «seasonal to decadal time scale»... and
things on that time scale in the past have always been called «
weather».
They were called «blocking» by the first people who saw them on
weather maps, who would find themselves saying
things like «something
seems to be blocking this meander from moving off to the east».
As for lying, I have observed many scientists
seem to have no difficulty with lying when they connect, without a shred of evidence, supportive modeling or any data or often even any theory such
things as extreme
weather is getting worse or is linked to CO2, wet areas will get wetter and dry areas will get drier, that the ocean swallowed the «missing heat», using a proxy upside down doesn't matter, the models are still adequate for policy even after such a huge divergence from reality, coral die - back is due to manmade warming rather than fishing, all warming must be bad rather than beyond a certain threshold, etc, etc, etc..
Carbon doesn't
seem to have driven temperaturs before; probably isn't doing it now;
things are not getting warmer and computer models can't predict the
weather.
We do
seem to be fascinated with
things we can't control, the
weather being a prime example — and natural disasters being another.
One other
thing -
seems like some of the northern areas with harsh
weather extremes must have to deal with extra maintenace issues.
This year it's different,
things in my world
seem just a tad toned down — cool
weather in August, the way summer went by so very quickly, and now global affairs are saddening.