Sentences with phrase «where average winter»

If you think you've got it bad for snow this winter, take a moment to consider the people of Oymyakon, the world's coldest inhabited place where average winter temperatures dip to as low as − 50 °C (− 58 °F) and people risk frostbite, even if they step outside for just a few minutes.
For cold - weather testing, Jaguar turned to its test facility in Arjeplog, Sweden, where the average winter temperatures rarely exceed 5 - degrees Fahrenheit and can drop to as low as -40.

Not exact matches

Earlier this winter the White Sox were impressed by Jackson's workouts at an indoor facility in Chicago, where he was timed running from home plate to first base in 4.27 seconds (4.3 is considered average for a righthanded hitter).
He experimented with Piniella's ideas throughout the rest of» 83, and then while playing winter ball in Puerto Rico, where he led the league with a.368 average.
Whether this is good news or bad news depends on where you are: For Californians, the prospect of a top - tier El Niño boosts the hopes for a & wetter - than - average winter, which is desperately needed after four years of record - setting drought.
If you live in an area that sees a fair amount of snow in the winter, such as here in St. Cloud where we see nearly 50 inches of average snowfall, then you'll want to consider winter tires for the snow.
Shoutout: Robert would love for me to give a Call to all Canadians and snowbirds to discover the affordable deals and offerings in sun - kissed San Diego — a warm weather getaway where winter temps average a pleasant 19 °C, December through March.
«The average tomato is trucked 1,500 miles from where it's picked in the winter and it sits on that truck for a week or more.
Where I live you can get this number quite easily — the average difference in insolation between summer and winter is 150W / m ^ 2.
The winter season across the region provided average temperatures 1.0 to 4.0 degrees F (0.5 to 2.2 degrees C) colder than normal except in Minnesota and western Iowa where average temperatures were near normal.
In addition, Orff failed to mention that moose have been migrating from New Hampshire southward and thriving where climates averaged 4 °F to 6 °F warmer and winters are much milder.
The exception being winter (which spans December 2015 through February 2016) where all regions experienced average daily minimum temperatures in the top 10 percent and all but the south - central and east central portions of the province experienced maximum temperatures in the top 10 percent.
As far as «hidden» ones go, where the averaged instrumental record shows nothing that reaches our benchmark but the end result does, we have two identified to date; the 1960/70's and the mid 1800's where the winters became noticeably milder as noted by Noah Webster of Dictionary fame.
NSF - funded scientists believe at least part of the answer lies in the frozen tundras of Siberia, where greater - than - average autumn snowfall causes weather patterns in the Arctic regions to shift southward into the midlatitudes during the winter, while less - than - average snowfall causes the patterns to retreat poleward.
Ok, so let's consider this at a highish latitude in winter where the average solar radiation during the day is around 340W / m ^ 2.
Following this, much of Australia saw a dry winter with above - average temperatures, except in parts of the southeast where cooler - than - average temperatures were experienced into early spring.
Nothing is ever certain with British weather and we have now had two consecutive winters where the rainfall has been below average levels.
Looking at the year in terms of monthly averages, the largest anomalies in sea ice tend to occur during the winter months, in contrast to values over the whole of the Arctic, where winter ice is largely land - locked and the largest anomalies tend to occur in summer.
Mixed - Humid - A mixed - humid and warm - humid climate is defined as a region that receives more than 20 inches of annual precipitation with approximately 4,500 cooling degree days (50 °F basis) or greater and less than approximately 6,300 cooling degree days (50 °F basis) and less than approximately 5,400 heating degree days (65 °F basis) and where the average monthly outdoor temperature drops below 45 °F during the winter months.
A warm - dry and mixed - dry climate is defined as a region that receives less than 20 inches of annual precipitation with approximately 4,500 cooling degree days (50 °F basis) or greater and less than approximately 6,300 cooling degree days (50 °F basis) and less than approximately 5,400 heating degree days (65 °F basis) and where the average monthly outdoor temperature drops below 45 °F during the winter months.
Winter weather can also be a problem in Beverly, where snowfall totals average 49 inches per year.
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