Sentences with phrase «wet weather this year»

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The waterproof membrane is backed by a one year limited warranty, so you can play in any weather without having wet feet.
As if the cold, wet weather and dark mornings weren't enough, mother nature consistently decides that this time of year should also involve a runny nose and a constant earache.
While Jacques had been strong early in the season Schumacher fought back in the middle part of the year, thanks in part to brilliant wet - weather performances in Monaco and Spa, whilst Villeneuve didn't help himself by hitting the «Wall of Champions» in his home race.
Ever since making his debut when he was just 17 - years - old he's looked at home in the sport, and some of his performances - such as his stirring wet weather performance in Brazil last year - have already been hailed as among the great drives of all time.
This can be a tricky combination as you need to prepare for all weather events, both wet and very, very dry depending on the year.
With babywearing rain and cold wear specially designed to be used when you are using your carrier, you can now enjoy babywearing your child all year round even in wet, windy, colder weather.
The summer's cool, wet weather has left Upstate New York looking lush, but could the rain dampen this year's fall foliage?
The scenario was simulated thousands of times in order to calculate the odds of getting a bout of extremely wet weather at that particular time of year.
The study revealed that when unpredictable weather patterns create alternating wet and dry years, ecosystem productivity declines — mostly because grasses diminish, which allows shrubs to flourish.
The rings show that exactly when the empire rose, the normally cold, arid steppes of central Asia saw their mildest, wettest weather in more than 1,000 years.
The study found no real effect of winter weather in recent years on adult survival, however cold and wet autumns were associated with a higher death rate.
«As we build up a big archive — warm years, cold years, wet years and dry years — we can use the data to develop models of how weather and phenology are related,» he says.
Early flowering plants are thought to have been woody — meaning they maintain a prominent stem above ground across years and changing weather conditions, such as a maple tree — and restricted to warm, wet, tropical environments.
Californians are hoping that an El Nino event that seems to be gaining strength will finally change weather patterns and bring a wet winter that could spell an end to the drought, though a full recovery will likely take many years.
For example, El Niño is typically associated with drier weather in the Pacific Northwest, but this year the region has seen particularly wet weather instead.
To confirm that wet weather was indeed behind the species switch - ups, Chang's team ran an experiment in addition to the 13 - year field surveys, taking panels from the marina and exposing them in lab to near - freshwater (wet year), near - oceanic saltwater (dry year) or medium - saltwater (moderate year).
While the nation's weather in individual years or even for periods of years has been hotter or cooler and drier or wetter than in other periods, the new study shows that over the last century there has been no trend in one direction or another.
El Niño can lead to wetter weather in southern India, which also happened this year, with torrential rains that caused major flooding in the area around Chennai.
The research team hypothesizes that wet conditions starting 5,000 years ago were linked to an increase in El Niño weather events.
I mentioned that I was considering adding a fourth pair for wet weather, but all of my water - resistant shoes were either too heavy for this time of the year or not comfortable enough for all - day walking.
Every year, Bay Area Fashionistas wait until the first rain storm to run to the mall for rain boots, rain shoes and other wet weather essentials.
I had a e46 m3 cs few years ago, i just couldn't wait for wet weather, car just came alive so much fun.
«There's a growing market year - round because of the various apparel options for cool, wet and warm weather,» says Lisa Paxton, president of Ultra Paws.
The rest of the year is the rainy season when the weather is wet and overcast.
The timing of this cycle is highly dependent on weather, and varies greatly between wet and dry years.
With some form of precipitation occurring on so many days throughout the year, there is a very good chance you'll get some wet weather during your holiday in February, so be prepared.
Climate: Cambodia enjoys warm to hot year round weather and owes its changes to the annual monsoon with alternating wet and dry seasons.
The incredible 71 km trail is able to be ridden year - round and in all climactic conditions as the pumice soil surface drains quickly in wet weather.
As March is part of the dry season, tourists here at this time of year can enjoy the hot weather without the intense heat and humidity that comes in the wet season.
The year can be split into a hot, dry summer and a cooler, slightly wetter winter, but temperatures do not differ by much and true beach - lounging weather can be said to exist year round.
New to Forza Motorsport this year is the addition of night - time racing and wet weather conditions which brings it in line with the leading racing sims out there.
While the nation's weather in individual years or even for periods of years has been hotter or cooler and drier or wetter than in other periods, the new study shows that over the last century there has been no trend in one direction or another.
I have only briefly read the temperature trend thread as I am about to enter an internet - free wilderness for my annual holiday of Quorn (TM) harvesting (the wet weather has been good for it this year).
-------- 1314 - 1316 Several famines occurred during these years (weather assumed to have been responsible, with all three years noted by various historians as «very wet»... it's a moot point though as to whether all three were really wet, or just the effects of one or two carrying over).
DES MOINES (AP)-- Warmer and wetter weather in large swaths of the country have helped farmers grow corn, soybeans and other crops in some regions that only a few decades ago were too dry or cold, experts who are studying the change said... The change is due in part to a 7 % increase in average U.S. rainfall in the past 50 years, said Jay Lawrimore, chief of climatic analysis for the Asheville, N.C. - based National Climactic Data Center... Brad Rippey, a U.S. Department of Agriculture meteorologist, said warming temperatures have made a big difference for crops such as corn and soybeans... For example, data from the National Agricultural Statistics Service show that in 1980, about 210,000 soybean acres were planted in North Dakota.
This year they came out two weeks late (also due to global warming according to the Met explanation for UK's miserable cold late spring, which according to Slingo wasn't weather but ACC so obviously also why spring was cold, wet, and late in Wisconsin).
With the climate having entered a cold PDO (pacific decadel oscillation) which means 20 — 40 years of cooler, wetter weather, more prevalent and stronger La Ninas (like we are currently having), and less prevalent and weaker El Ninos.
In other words, the scientists said, moderate California weather may be a thing of the past, with weather trending toward extremely warm and dry years, with intermittent extremes of warm and wet weather.
While the years with warm and wet weather extremes have also become more common in the state, increased temperatures accompanying the precipitation tend to lead to quicker evaporation, Diffenbaugh said.
According to the National Climate Data Center, October 2009 was the wettest October in the 115 - year weather record for the south - central United States, which includes the area shown in this image.
But it was not difficult to build up a pretty good picture of wet and dry years, warm and cool years, floods, droughts, and quite a bit of temperature and rainfall data kept by weather obsessed farmers from the earliest times.
«Years of Living Dangerously» justifies yelling fire and promoting climate fear based on Westerling paper that reports all the models show rising CO2 will cause warmer and drier weather in some places (but wetter elsewhere).
These impacts are part of a wider trend of more extreme weather (for example: California had the second wettest year on record in 2016 - 2017), for which we will need to plan and adapt.
While last year's wet spring doesn't mean Minnesotans should expect flooded basements every year, Snyder said, his work indicates that intense weather events are becoming increasingly frequent in the Upper Midwest.
«The destructive fires in California are not unexpected given the wet winter last year and resultant plant growth, followed by hot and dry weather since then in which the vegetation dried out,» University of Colorado Boulder meteorologist Roger A. Pielke Sr. said in an email.
However, the Met Office has covered its back, explaining that long - term weather predicting is more of an art than a science and that there is still a chance we'll get the wet, windy weather of the past few years.
Unlike grass, moss and weeds thrive in the cold, wet weather and will break their winter dormancy much earlier in the year to invade the space that grass once filled.
The strength and resilience of garden nature and wildlife is often pushed to the limits during winter months in the UK, but this year's cold season proved more extreme than usual, with extended periods of wet weather and low temperatures.
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