Sentences with phrase «years warmer since»

1998, 2002 and 2003 were the only years warmer since the 1890s.

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In 2015, the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis commissioned actor - writer Dael Orlandersmith — a warm - hearted and gregarious performer whose work I've been watching since her appearance here on «Milly's Orchid Show» more than 20 years ago — to work on...
Unfortunately, according to NASA, 17 of the 18 warmest years since 1880 have occurred since 2001.
The Glasshaus Wines Chardonnay has been in high demand since we featured it last year and it will pair perfectly with warm weather, the back yard and good friends.
I think I found that soup wasn't filling enough for dinner but ever since I started to travel a lot over the past few years I have really grown to appreciate the warming effects of soup and the restorative qualities of it.
I've had that day on my mind lately (we will be celebrating seven years together next week) and can't believe how quickly the time has passed and what an incredible amount of living has gone on since that warm October day seven years ago.
While Temecula Valley has changed since it's days as a stagecoach stop more than 160 years ago, one thing that has not is the warm and inviting atmosphere in Old Town Temecula.
I've been reading your blog since I was in a junior college (now in my second year of med school) and it always made me feel all warm and fuzzy inside (that may also be from the food).
Since I moved back to Ohio from Tennessee during the coldest temperatures of the year, I've been in desperate need of comforting soup to warm me up from the inside.
Allyson Felix, who has this year run the quickest time in the world since 2012, will be looking to go under 22 seconds again and faces Shelly - Ann Fraser - Pryce, assuming the Jamaican recovers from a hamstring injury sustained during warm - up in Rome on Thursday.
Arsenal's fans have never really warmed to the 29 - year - old France international since his arrival from Montpellier in 2012, and his current profligacy at a crucial time in the season has seen the tide of opinion turn even further against him.
Another great option is The First Years Quick Serve Bottle Warmer since its compact and perfect for heating up one bottle at a time.
I can't believe it's been two years since you came into my life, all warm and snugglely baby boy.
Since my 4 year old wanted to help, I let him clean the toy boats, trucks and small outdoor toys in a big bucket of warm water and Arm & Hammer baking soda.
There can be no doubt that the planet is warming; 2016 was the fifth time in the 21st century a new record high annual temperature has been set (along with 2005, 2010, 2014, and 2015) and also marks the 40th consecutive year (since 1977) that the annual temperature has been above the 20th century average.
It's not clear if the email is referencing incumbent Barack Obama or former President Bill Clinton (it's unlikely to be the latter: Cuomo has had a warm relationship with over the years since his time serving in his cabinet).
The warmest 12 years since records began have all occurred since 1998.
2015 was the warmest year since modern record - keeping began in 1880, according to a new analysis by NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies.
Observational records indicate that 11 of the past 12 years are the warmest since reliable records began around 1850.
«All six years since the last report (2001 to 2006) are among the seven warmest years on record,» notes Kevin Trenberth, head of the Climate Analysis Section at the U.S. National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) and another lead author.
The loss may be accelerating: since 2006, warm summers have caused levels to rise by 0.75 millimetres per year, though van den Broeke says we can't be sure whether this trend will continue (Science, DOI: 10.1126 / science.1178176).
This iceberg, named UK211, had survived for three years since calving off the Larsen C ice shelf 385 kilometers south, but now it was drifting into warm climates north of the peninsula.
The study also concludes that, over a 15 - year period, cutting the black carbon produced by burning fossil fuels, vegetation, dung and other sources could reduce the warming the Earth has experienced since the Industrial Revolution — about 0.8 degrees Celsius — by 17 to 23 percent.
Last year, a study published in Science Advances found that the oceans have been steadily storing more heat since the 1980s and that deeper layers of the ocean are starting to warm up, as well.
There waters have warmed by 0.05 °C a year since 1980.
The clock now reads six minutes from that end - of - days witching hour after it was changed during a press conference Thursday in New York City, citing an increased awareness and interest in stopping key threats to humanity (in particular nuclear conflict and global warming) since U.S. President Barack Obama took office about a year ago.
In June 2015, NOAA researchers led by Thomas Karl published a paper in the journal Science comparing the new and previous NOAA sea surface temperature datasets, finding that the rate of global warming since 2000 had been underestimated and there was no so - called «hiatus» in warming in the first fifteen years of the 21st century.
Since 1999, the IPO has been in a negative phase but consecutive record - breaking warm years in 2014, 2015 and 2016 have led climate researchers to suggest this may have changed.
NASA's Global Climate Change Program has reported that «the 10 warmest years in the 134 - year record all have occurred since 2000, with the exception of 1998,» and the year 2015 ranks as the warmest on record.
In addition, the report notes that three of the warmest years on record — 2014, 2015 and 2016 — occurred since the last report was released; those years also had record - low sea ice extent in the Arctic Ocean in the summer.
The researchers found that due to warm spring temperatures on Kodiak, the berries were developing fruit weeks earlier, at the same time as the peak of the salmon migration; 2014 was one of the warmest years on the island since record - keeping began 60 years ago.
Three of the four warmest years since 1900 have been years with El Niño — the phenomenon in which warm water from the western side of the equatorial Pacific sloshes east, increasing global temperatures.
One of the reasons scientists have been so interested in the argon ratio in Martian meteorites is that it was — before Curiosity — the best measure of how much atmosphere Mars has lost since the planet's earlier, wetter, warmer days billions of years ago.
Our planet has warmed by 1 degree Fahrenheit since the beginning of the century, but for reasons that aren't entirely clear, the Antarctic Peninsula — the stretch of land that reaches up toward South America — has warmed 4.5 degrees in just the past 50 years.
The findings illustrate that the region is very sensitive to climate change and that it has warmed considerably over the last 20,000 years, since the last ice age.
New measurements by NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies indicate that 2012 was the ninth warmest year since 1880, and that the past decade or so has seen some of the warmest years in the last 132 years.One way to illustrate changes in global atmospheric temperatures is by looking at how far temperatures stray from «normal», or a baseline.
Nights were too warm just 12 % of the years between 1960 to 1985, but since then there have been hot years 48 % of the time, the research team notes.
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.
«It does show that what has happened in the last 30 years — a warming trend — puts us outside of all but the most extreme single years every 500 years since the Ice Age.
«Someplace different» will be a lot warmer; 11 of the past 12 years were warmer than any since 1850, and 2007 tied 1998 as the second - warmest since instrument - based records began, according to NASA.
Global average sea level has risen by roughly 0.11 inch (3 millimeters) per year since 1993 due to a combination of water expanding as it warms and melting ice sheets.
At least two studies published since 2010 — one report from the United Nations Environment Programme in 2011 and a follow - up published in Science last year — suggested that significantly reducing the emissions of soot and methane could trim human - caused warming by at least 0.5 °C (0.9 ° F) by 2050, compared with an increase of about 1 °C if those emissions continued unabated.
Despite annual fluctuations, the trend is clear: The 10 warmest years on record have occurred since 1982.
Because July is also climatologically the warmest month of any year, this was also the warmest month the globe has seen since 1880, topping the previous record - holder, July 1998, by 0.14 °F.
As of 30 November, worldwide surface temperatures mark 2000 as the fifth - warmest year since 1880, while the United States was headed for an all - time record until a frigid November set in.
After 2014 was declared the warmest year on record, a Climate Central analysis showed that 13 of the 15 warmest years in the books have occurred since 2000 and that the odds of that happening randomly without the boost of global warming was 1 in 27 million.
For the third year running, Earth's thermostat broke a new record: 2016 was the warmest year since record - keeping began in 1880.
The Senate, true to form, sustained its 18th year of inaction on global warming since ratifying the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change in 1992.
The data are the first of the New Year to confirm many projections that 2016 will exceed 2015 as the warmest since reliable records began in the 19th century, it said in a report.
The record heat means that every year since 1997 has been warmer than average in the United States.
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