The computer looked at
when extreme heat and precipitation occurred during each climate period.
Not exact matches
When it does,
extreme heat and pressure caused by plowing through the air at more than 15,000 mph will destroy the roughly 9.4 - ton vessel.
Natural gas is used as the primary
heating fuel in about half of U.S. households, and prices can rise rapidly
when extreme weather comes.
When preparing miso soup, avoid boiling the soup after the miso has been added, since
extreme heat destroys the delicate enzymes.
The issue returned to the spotlight earlier this month
when it emerged that 2400 sheep died from
extreme heat during a voyage from WA to the Middle East in August 2017.
Generally speaking, EXBERRY ® Colouring Foods demonstrate very good stability to
heat and can be used successfully, even
when quite
extreme heat processes such as high boiling, pasteurisation, etc. are used.
I feel absolutely blessed I got out of there before the
extreme heat,
when it gets so hot it always like a natural disaster.
Some parents have reported that the buckles can warp
when in
extreme heat.
Some customers find it helpful to place a muslin soaked in cool water between them and their child
when carrying in
extreme heat.
When the heart is already near its maximum due to
extreme heat, it can not pump any faster, making physical activity impossible.
They show that
when it comes to reducing
extreme heat, for example, the benefits of lowering greenhouse gas emissions are clear and substantial.
While most scientists don't dispute the link between global warming and
extreme weather, the once skeptical public is now starting to come around — especially following 2011,
when floods, droughts,
heat waves and tornadoes took a heavy toll on the U.S..
To manage temperature
extremes, the pilots» clothing is made of «intelligent» nylon fibers that direct infrared
heat back to the surface of cold skin and keep the pilot cool
when direct sunlight turns the cockpit into an oven.
Researchers observed a 23 % increase in risk of asthma hospitalizations
when there was an
extreme heat event during summer months.
When it comes to extreme weather Japan's population have more on their minds than a repeat of last summer's record - breaking temperatures, when some 170 died from heat str
When it comes to
extreme weather Japan's population have more on their minds than a repeat of last summer's record - breaking temperatures,
when some 170 died from heat str
when some 170 died from
heat stroke.
When trying to compensate for
extreme heat, the body dilates the blood vessels in the skin in an attempt to cool the blood.
The researchers found that over a 15 - day period, the water temperatures were most
extreme when the low tide period drifted to align with maximum sun
heat during noon, and these conditions caused the warming of the shallow water on the reefs.
This included an event - specific attribution study on the 2013 New Zealand drought, as well as highlighting differences in the emergence of
heat extremes for the global population
when aggregated by income grouping.
Hale says that their model of Charon / Pluto interaction is valuable because it helps us look back in time at the chemicals present
when our Solar System was formed, as Pluto hasn't had its atmosphere blasted away by either the
extreme heat of the Sun or its solar wind.
Then, they calculated the total exposure to
extreme heat in «person - days,» by multiplying the number of
heat waves - days
when temperatures reach at least 95 degrees - by the number of people who are projected to live in the areas where
extreme heat is occurring.
When you get into some
extreme heat, your body temporarily releases noradrenalin, adrenalin and cortisol.
Senior people over 50 will also often take their daily exercise walk at the mall, doing what is termed as «mall walking»
when the weather outside is inclimate, whether it's rain, sleet, snow or
extreme heat.
According to Jaguar, cabin temperatures can reach as high as 158 - degrees Fahrenheit
when vehicles are left in direct sunlight, helping test the climate control systems and infotainment functions in
extreme heat and humidity.
When this
heat becomes too
extreme, it can result in serious engine damage or even complete failure.
Perhaps it's because I'm from the suburbs of Northern California and the only true difference from season to season is
extreme heat to inconvenient rain and back again, but
when spring rolls around, my heart longs for bucolic stories.
In Texas, for example, the law prohibits an owner from keeping a dog outside and unattended by use of a restraint that (1) unreasonably limits the dog's movement between the hours of 10 p.m. and 6 a.m.; (2) is within 500 feet of the premises of a school; or (3) where
extreme weather conditions are present under 32 degrees Fahrenheit, and
when there is a
heat advisory.
During periods of hot and / or humid weather and
when dogs are new to Austin's
extreme heat (for up to the first two months), avoid long periods of running and playing with them outside while they fully acclimate to summer temperatures.
When a dog has a spike in body temperature the
extreme heat stress can both impair breathing and injure organs.
They can be negatively affected by
extremes in
heat and cold, and they also do not generally get the attention they need from you
when they are not inside.
Animals cool themselves by panting, which becomes inefficient in
extreme heat, poor ventilation, or
when dehydration causes a lack of moisture on the tongue.
Use
extreme caution
when these dogs are exposed to
heat.
HSMO's Disaster Response Team rescues and shelters animals
when floods, tornadoes, blizzards,
extreme heat, ice storms, earthquakes and other emergencies occur.
This is an illness associated with
extreme heat when a dog's body temperature rises beyond 40 degrees centigrade.
Plus, we «cold form» our LifeSource Bits to minimize the loss of potency that occurs in many vitamins and nutrients
when exposed to
extreme heat.
Keep in mind that most airlines have outside temperature restrictions to ensure your pet is not exposed to
extreme heat or cold
when moving between the terminal and the aircraft or on an aircraft awaiting departure.
When my male Bullmastiff was being campaigned in the late 90's, my handlers (from the Houston area) would not go on the road with the dogs in the
extreme heat of the summers down here, unless the show was very close to home, for just this reason.
The city is marked by endless sunshine, sea breezes, and balmy evenings — but it's also the season
when hotel rates spike,
extreme heat waves occur, and many small - business owners take weeks off.
At these times you can rely on good to excellent weather, yet avoid the sometimes
extreme heat — and the main crush of Spanish and foreign tourists — of July and August,
when temperatures can climb to 45 °C in inland Andalucía; at this time, Madrid is unbearable and almost deserted.
When discussing
extreme weather and climate, tornadoes should not be conflated with the other
extreme weather events for which the connection is considerably more straightforward and better documented, including deluges, droughts, and
heat waves.
When it comes to
extreme weather, we always take the opportunity to point back to the last definitive international scientific report on
extreme weather and climate change, which found strong historic links for
heat waves, coastal flooding and changes in precipitation along with weaker links for tornadoes and hurricanes.
It's not clear
when the «dome of
heat» will subside, but this could be a preview of the kind of
extreme weather events that climate change could bring us with increasing frequency.
Below, I'm going to explore how to put
extreme heat into context
when considering what lies ahead should greenhouse gases continue to build in the atmosphere at anywhere near the current pace.
Historically
when there was an
extreme weather event — an intense
heat wave or a drought — we knew it was temporary and that things would likely be back to normal by the next harvest.
The World Bank also warned
when it released its report that «we're on track for a 4 °C warmer world [by century's end] marked by
extreme heat waves, declining global food stocks, loss of ecosystems and biodiversity, and life - threatening sea level rise.»
And
when one considers the fact that India has experienced
extreme heat and drought for at least the past two years running, the present context is notably disturbing.
When a temperature anomaly of ~ 0.1 degrees Celsius (the difference between 2015 and the previous global
heat record of 2014 — please note the above graph is in Fahrenheit, not Celsius) can lead to such an
extreme carbon feedback response, we know we can expect a lot more feedback - induced CO2 now that world leaders are about to seal a 3.5 degrees warming deal — if at least 2030 pledges are not raised before the start of COP21, the Paris climate summit.
Although idling occurs year - round, it peaks in
extreme temperatures
when air conditioning and
heating are more critical.
This map shows peak land surface temperatures between February 7 and 14, 2017, a period
when some of the most
extreme heating occurred.
When the two characteristics of
extreme heat (duration and frequency) were combined, the number of
heat wave days per summer was projected to increase by four - to five-fold in many western mountain states and Texas (red - orange).
During
extreme heat events, nighttime temperatures in the region's big cities are generally several degrees higher28 than surrounding regions, leading to increased
heat - related death among those less able to recover from the
heat of the day.36 Since the hottest days in the Northeast are often associated with high concentrations of ground - level ozone and other pollutants, 37 the combination of
heat stress and poor air quality can pose a major health risk to vulnerable groups: young children, the elderly, and those with pre-existing health conditions including asthma.29 Vulnerability is further increased as key infrastructure, including electricity for potentially life - saving air conditioning, is more likely to fail precisely
when it is most needed —
when demand exceeds available supply.