Sentences with phrase «when early warming»

Consider the very warm February of 2017, when early warming caused apple and peach trees to bloom three weeks early in the Southeast.

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When Cirque was rapidly building its brand in the early»90s, there was a sense that new ideas and departures were a part of Cirque forging its path, but the reluctance of audiences to warm to Shpeel shows they've developed higher expectations.
Brazil was rocked by mass protests over inequality earlier this year when it staged the Confederations Cup, a warm - up for the World Cup.
Instead of waiting until spring arrives — and wasting all the warm weather — get your spring cleaning done early when you're stuck inside.
He visited the church earlier this year, preaching to a warm and receptive crowd as part of a tour for his latest book, What We Talk About When We Talk About God (Collins).
When certain writers found it was possible that early Christianity was influenced by the group that produced this material, they immediately concluded this jeopardized Christianity because it meant that it was nothing but old ideas warmed over in the name of Jesus.
Hi, I am in the middle of making this dish and I was wondering if I can cook it longer, I didn't realize how early it was when I started it but would it be okay after cooking it on low for 4 hours if I change the setting to warm and keep it in for a few extra hours or do you think it will be overcooked?
These look perfect for those early mornings when there's not enough time to make breakfast, but something warm is necessary.
I started making this pineapple - jalapeño salsa in the early warmer months when I was craving something light and refreshing to put over grilled fish.
Unlike this time last year, when there was still two feet of snow on the ground, sunshine and warm temperatures are ringing in the new year at Orchard View, bringing excitement and the anticipation of an early spring.
«In the early stages it was feeling a little better, if I got warmed up I could play, but at the break when I cooled down a bit, I would cry,» he told Marca.
But when Remy pulled up injured in the early stages at Villa Park, Hiddink had to choose between Pato and fellow long - time bench - warmer Radamel Falcao.
But the first time Arsenal fans took any real interest in the match as when a few substitutes started warming up shortly after Cologne had taken a shock early lead.
However, there's an obvious trend when it comes to Liverpool's opponents for these warm up games, and some noticeable tactical systems at play even at this early stage.
We sailed through the holiday season well enough, but when the stir - crazy feelings started to hit in early January, the warm, padded play area kept us sane.
The neuroscientific research tells us that when kids are in early environments that are responsive, interactive, and warm and stable, and involve what psychologists sometimes call «serve and return» parenting, which involves face - to - face, back - and - forth interactions between parents and their babies, that creates secure attachment — a real sense of security that kids have with parents or other caregivers.
For those early newborn days when babies feet are just so tiny, these fleece booties work great at keeping their feet warm and stay on super well.
For me the best time of year is right now, late August to early October, when the days are still fairly warm and the mornings are cool enough to excuse and extra push of the snooze button.
I have a question for you: At this early time in September when the weather is still very warm, and it is technically still summer, what bag should I use: Burberry fabric shoulder bag trimmed with orange leather; Burberry mini satchel trimmed in dark brown or Coach Large Hobo in Merlot?
Basic care for all newborns should include promoting and supporting early and exclusive breastfeeding, keeping the baby warm, increasing hand washing and providing hygienic umbilical cord and skin care, identifying conditions requiring additional care and counselling on when to take a newborn to a health facility.
I would maybe suggested thawing and warming the milk about 30 min earlier so that it would be ready for her when she is due to eat so that she doesn't have to wait too long.
That guy who wears shorts a little too early on the first warm day after a long winter when it's only like, 58 degrees.
The bow hunting - only season is scheduled earlier in the fall before the regular deer hunting season, when the weather is warmer.
When Trump campaigned on Staten Island today, just two days before the crucial New York primary, the warm reception in the bastion of Republicanism (relatively speaking, compared to the rest of Democrat - dominated NYC) he received stood in stark contrast to the anger of thousands of protesters who greeted him in Manhattan days earlier.
Unseasonably warm temperatures hit the Big Apple today after an early - morning downpour — and could break a record last set when Ulysses S. Grant was in the White House.
The gaffe played particularly badly when compared to Mr Brown's earlier behaviour towards the woman, which was warm and friendly.
The trail warmed in the early 1990s when researchers determined that, in normally developing brains, neurotransmitters triggered protein production near synapses.
But those early temperatures are now a tool unto themselves, helping scientists tease out when humans might have started to warm Earth's climate — and suggesting that the warming may be greater than first thought.
In a paper published in Geophysical Research Letters, researchers found that interactions between methane, carbon dioxide and hydrogen in the early Martian atmosphere may have created warm periods when the planet could support liquid water on the surface.
When the spring gets warmer the birds need to breed earlier to ensure that there are enough caterpillars to feed their quickly growing offspring.
Not so with the Fraser's early migrating late runs, which migrate right when the river is warmest.
It's when the railing is still warm and slightly greasy from an earlier passenger's hand that my thoughts turn to the subway's microbial population.
Lead author, Dr Huw Griffiths from BAS says: «While a few species might thrive at least during the early decades of warming, the future for a whole range of invertebrates from starfish to corals is bleak, and there's nowhere to swim to, nowhere to hide when you're sitting on the bottom of the world's coldest and most southerly ocean and it's getting warmer by the decade.»
When they lived, in the early Miocene, temperatures in New Zealand were warmer than today and semitropical to warm temperate forests and ferns edged the vast palaeolake.
«Accidents most frequently occurred when no parental supervision was present from the time of school dismissal until the early evening hours, and were most often located mid-block,» said orthopaedic surgery resident and lead study author Alexa J. Karkenny, MD. «Injuries peaked during the warm months and clustered both near schools and bus stops located near schools.
However successful the deal felt early on Sunday, the brutal truth for climate negotiators is this: since 2007, when a «road map» to halt warming at 2 °C was agreed in Bali, Indonesia, they have spent four years on talks that have come to nothing.
According to David Mortensen, professor of weed and applied plant ecology, Penn State, synthetic - auxin herbicides are usually used early in the growing season, but with the new transgenic crop varieties coming on the market, these herbicides will be used later when temperatures are warmer and more plant species are leafed out.
The national average peak is June 12, but the peak in particular regions can be anywhere from early May to early July, when warm, moist air from over the Gulf of Mexico can venture northward and clash with other air masses, creating an unstable atmospheric environment.
The penguins once numbered around 2,000 individuals, but in the early 1980s a strong El Niño — a time when sea surface temperatures in the tropical Pacific are unusually warm — brought their numbers down to less than 500 birds.
Even during recent years when a La Niña (the cold water counterpart to El Niño) has been in place, the year turned out warmer than El Niño years of earlier decades.
An analysis of a fossilised rain shower suggests air density on early Earth was broadly similar to today's — making it difficult to explain why Earth was warmer than it is now when the sun shone less brightly.
But then how to explain a similar rapid warming that occurred during the early 20th century, when the effects of greenhouse gases were considerably weaker than today?
The new dates corroborate what mastodon teeth show: They ambled over Beringia when the region was warmer and forested, long before mammoths and earlier than humans.
Climate records derived from the analysis of sediments show that ice shelves off the peninsula have been absent in several earlier eras, when natural variability warmed the world.
His research was just published in Nature Geoscience, and the theory it proposes solves two long - standing riddles about the early earth: How come the earth was warm enough to have water when the sun was only three - quarters as bright 4 billion years ago, and where on earth did the nitrogen needed for life come from?
William M. Gray wrote... I judge our present global ocean circulation to be similar to that of the period of the early 1940s when the globe had shown great warming since 1910, and there was concern as to whether this 1910 - 1940 global warming would continue.
The blight followed a much earlier and less - publicized devastation, when a form of root rot that thrived in warmer climates killed many American chestnut trees in the Piedmont region of the Carolinas in the mid-1800s.
In the paper Gray makes many extravagant claims about how supposed changes in the THC accounted for various 20th century climate changes («I judge our present global ocean circulation conditions to be similar to that of the period of the early 1940s when the globe had shown great warming since 1910, and there was concern as to whether this 1910 - 1940 global warming would continue.
This warm phase had begun in the Cretaceous period, peaked in the early Eocene, and continued to the end of the Eocene, when global temperatures dropped and ice sheets formed over the Antarctic.
Much of that heat came early in the month, when a strong high - pressure system parked over the region brought in warm air from the southwest, according to Météo - France.
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