Try to keep your dog indoors if is excessively cold outside as cold
winter air tends to make dry skin worse.
Not exact matches
Humidified
air is vital for your home especially during the cold
winter months when the
air tends to dry out as a result of the heat from your furnace.
The researchers identified several key circulation patterns that affected the
winter temperatures from 1979 to 2013, particularly the Arctic Oscillation (a climate pattern that circulates around the Arctic Ocean and
tends to confine colder
air to the polar latitudes) and a second pattern they call Warm Arctic and Cold Eurasia (WACE), which they found correlates to sea ice loss as well as to particularly strong
winters.
High - pressure
air currents from over Siberia
tend to have the opposite effect: cold
winters and hot, dry summers, according to Laaksonen.
Also, in the
winter we
tend to spend more time indoors in low
air quality.
On the other hand, during
winters, when your skin
tends to be drier and lacks moisture, you can try a hydrating setting spray to make your makeup last longer and protect it against harsh, dry
air.
Even if you don't, if your utility bills
tend to be high in the
winter (heating bill) or summer (
air conditioning), at least ask the company to put you on a budget plan where your unusually high bills are spread out over several months.
That pattern
tends to blow in warm
air from the Atlantic into Europe, potentially leading to wetter and warmer
winters over the coming decades.
Synoptic conditions with the positive phase
tend to consist of increased southerly flow and warm
air advection into Alaska during the
winter, resulting in positive temperature anomalies.
Synoptic conditions with the positive phase
tend to consist of increased southerly flow and warm
air advection into Alaska during the
winter, resulting in positive temperature anomalies...... http://akclimate.org/ClimTrends/Change/TempChange.html
I likely have this screwed up, but if it was the
winters that were warming, there's something to the A / C issue since buildings with a lot of people in them
tend to be
air conditioned year around.
Don't Roast Buyers: We all
tend to prefer a specific temperature for our homes during the
winter, but don't blast buyers with hot
air.