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"When it dried out, it dried out really hard, and it got really hot," Hockenberry said.
Under these conditions plants and other ignitable material that had already spent months being dried out by hotter summer temperatures, became even more dried out by the winds.
As a result, this densely packed vegetation quickly dried out.
They dried out and analyzed all materials the screens caught.
I didn't want it dried out and smelling like products.
It starts with a scratchy, dried out nose and throat.
"(The) spot palladium market practically dried out" in 22011, Nornickel said.
Listening to my guest's juicy stories, I dried out the meat.
I am not looking forward to foraging through dried out cans.
Dried-out bread will soak up the stock without turning to mush.
Dried-out grass in the foreground sparkles as the wind blows by.
A plant is pictured in a dried out riverbed in Magdeburg, Germany.
Hot temperatures dried out the soil, easily outpacing dismal, record-low rains.
Dried out in spring, the faux grass was as good as new.
Beets dried out while they were still the size of Tic Tacs.
Others have dried out my skin or even resulted in more breakouts.
Who says cranberry sauce needs to sit on dried-out turkey breast?
It has a tendency to get seriously dried out from over baking.
MIAMI — The rescuers from California Task Force 1 had finally dried out.
"It's not dead until the stem is completely dried out," says Carter.
We froze in another pelting downpour and dried out in the sun.
That is how brine shrimps, or sea monkeys, survive being dried out.
How much can an old, dried out piece of mold be worth?
The pork loin never dried out after it sat on the serving tray.
If your pods have dried out, the chef suggests rehydrating them in bourbon.
It's just as the track dried out, the Mercedes got stronger and stronger.
If it did, your food would probably be dried out and inedible anyway.
This added heat further parches vegetation that is already dried-out from drought.
I have a cold and am dried out from mouth-breathing all night.
According to Igloo, it can be dried out and re-used for multiple outings.
The steak sat uncovered in the refrigerator and the surface dried out really nicely.
California may be increasingly susceptible to loads of dried-out grasses in the future.
There were remnants of a bologna sandwich desiccated and dried out in a corner.
After it dried out, though, it came back to life, with no apparent damage.
Climate change, which has increased temperatures, worsened drought conditions and further dried out vegetation.
The money that long oiled the crony politics of the South has dried out.
She also pointed out that it wasn't even her own dried-out dairy product.
In total, about 800 acres, 40 percent of his crop, sit dried out and useless.
The tobacco is then dried out, rolled in bible paper, and smoked like a cigarette.
The slices of chicken breast were succulent, not dried out and plopped into the soup.
Iranian government says a seasonal drought has dried out rivers, reducing hydropower production from dams.
I am always dried out in the winter but I much prefer this to freezing!
I will undoubtedly arrive dried out, dented, crushed, and smelling like a fetid summer sausage.
In just 24 hours, the Camp Fire burned 70,000 acres of exceptionally dried-out vegetation.
She would make this stuffing out of dried-out bread, half cornbread and white bread.
Her body would be returned to the refrigerator until the ground had dried out. Mrs.
Cranberry Citrus Sauce Who says cranberry sauce needs to sit atop dried-out turkey breast?
Your hands will have a nice, fresh scent and they won't be overly dried out.
A dried out portion of the Rhine River lured sightseers in Bacharach, Germany, in October.
Pros: Thick and rugged construction, unscented, hypoallergenicCons: Packaging issues can lead to dried out wipes
The process is repeated for about five days until the potatoes have completely dried out.
The dried-out marsh caught fire, destroying 10 to 20 percent of the vole habitat.
They trek through the dried-out terrain, seeking shade under the boughs of live oaks.
They were indeed cracks, reminiscent of where the fluid had been before the tissue dried out.
Some tacos miss the mark, including the dull citrus chicken and the dried-out barbecue pork.
It was just a bad fire, helped along by seasonal winds and increasingly dried-out land.
Then a hot summer capped with a record-breaking October heat wave dried out the vegetation.
My brain has become off-brand putty, mealy and dried-out from years of smartphone hypnosis.
It's likely a dried out, taxidermied dead fish that is sold in Florida stores, and online.
Dried-out poppy straw will do, but either way, you need big fields of Papaver somniferum.
The tilapia skin, which has dried out and loosened from the burn, can be peeled away.
Nick would routinely complain that the bats he was using were dried out and kept breaking.
"My vote counts," the protesters daubed in white on the walls of a dried-out canal.
The Giant was now thoroughly "cooked," in the local parlance — dried out by decades of sun.
But pissing the night away isn't the only reason you feel like a dried-out sponge.
The archival junction was easy to miss, buried 150 meters beneath a dusty, dried out block.
Ground crews suggested turning on the plant chamber's fans which dried out the plants too much.
Low humidity has dried out Southern California The off-shore winds come from dry, desert areas.
Olive oil can also be used to rehydrate dried-out wood, from cutting boards to furniture.
That heat dried out vegetation and left huge swaths of forests and grasslands primed to ignite.
Globs of congealed sauce stuck to the meat, dried out from hours under a heat lamp.
Seeds have dried out and livestock lack feed, and there is a growing shortfall in wheat.
The yogurt also acts like sunscreen, protecting the turkey from being dried out by further cooking.
Everyone's been to the backyard barbecue where there's burnt vegetables that are kind of dried out.
And when that vegetation dried out in the fall, it created plenty of fuel for the flames.
She even tried using moss instead of toilet paper (it dried out and became…uncomfortable to use).
The vegetation there, dried out by long periods of heat and dryness, have been turned to tinder.
I couldn't deny the fact that my hair was beginning to feel dried-out and brittle. Again.
Then summer and fall brought intense heat that dried out these plants, turning the greenery into fuel.
We're ditching our dried-out lipsticks and dusty eyeshadow palettes for new launches from our favorite drugstore brands.
The California town of Paradise fell victim to profoundly dried-out vegetation and hot temperatures this past November.
From expired sauces to dried-out mascara, here are 15 things you need to get rid of ASAP.
Besides the water projects, farmers have turned to other crops when many of their coffee trees dried out.
Dried out soils and widespread tree deaths, make trees and other vegetation more susceptible to fast spreading flames.
This has dried out the landscape, producing tinder for natural forest fires that were probably ignited by lightning.
The bread pudding was dried out, too, and something seemed to have gone wrong with the whoopie pies.
Christopher: We don't put our carnitas under heat lamps, so it never gets dried out, it's always juicy.
A 2016 study found that 75% more forest dried out in the western US from 2000 to 2015.
Perhaps a future discovery is waiting inside one or more of these ancient chunks of dried-out poop.
William Stewart: We finally had a wet winter, and then all that fuel [shrubs and grasses] dried out.
I sat on a piece of driftwood — a huge fallen Sitka, dried out by years on the beach.
But once the canvases dried out she realized that these encroachments from nature in fact enhanced the works.
When animals excreted their intestinal microbes — as in, they pooped — most bacteria dried out and died over time.
People sometimes have the opinion that grilled vegetables are dried out, wrinkly, bad vegetables, which they can be.
You're waltzing toward credit-card debt and decorating your home with dried-out dead plants covered in electric accessories.
Beach days bring the risk of of a dried-out toenail that might potentially fall off — yes, fall off.
Simply put, hotter climes suck moisture out of the land, leaving profoundly dried out, tinder-ready grasslands and forests.
Things hadn't totally dried out by the time the first of two scheduled practice sessions kicked off at 8AM.
The fire risk is even higher because vegetation on the ground has been dried out by recent wind events.
Aerial surveys suggested over 100 million trees dried out during California's drought, creating a huge stockpile of potential fuel.
The ideal clipping is just something that's beautiful, that's not bruised or damaged and that's not dried out yet.
"We didn't really get a lot of rain this year, so the fields dried out quickly," Captain Bailey said.
Salt spray kicked up by the storm might have also dried out leaves still on the branch, turning them brown.
And in California, meteorologists, farmers, politicians and ordinary residents wonder what La Nina will bring for the dried out state.
They also believe studying younger rocks in the future could shed more light on how the Martian surface dried out.
I wanted my grapefruit rounds warm, but if I seared them for too long, the grapefruit dried out too much.
The rock samples recovered closer to ground zero were "dried out" with respect to certain of these elements, including zinc.
The ground in drought-hit regions has dried out to such a depth that it is even killing large trees.
Because they say that can have negative effects too because it produces more growth which then can get dried out.
You can make a panade from day-old slices, but older slices that are completely dried out work fine, too.
The combination of strong winds and dried-out vegetation after the long California summer has brought on peak fire season.
The field was besieged by a blustery southern wind that further dried out greens that were already hard and fast.
Every year, the farmland is dried out and burned to prepare for the following year's crop and to clear forests.
It's not simple to get food and clean water into these areas where everything is dried out, yellow and dead.
These failed attempts left the adhesive strip dried out, so instead I used my own tape to fix it in place.
Players expressed surprise at how much it dried out in the 24-hour window of dry weather before the first round.
The searing, record-setting heat that followed this year dried out plants, leaving many parts of the West coated in tinder.
They combined this on-the-ground work with satellites that detected evaporation over the region, which subsequently dried out the area.
The steak is actually pretty good and not too dried out from the microwave which is a win in my book!
It took hours to appear and was utterly uninspired—a chunk of dried-out fish served with rice and French fries.
At 173, I was still smearing concealer over my lips and clumping my eyelashes together with my one, dried-out mascara.
Everybody waited patiently for a good hour without sound while the generator dried out before we could refill it with gas.
When you're just another dried out old hide and nothing much to look at, that's when folks seem to notice you.
The heat and drought dried out grasses and shoots that had been nourished by the winter snows, turning them into tinder.
Then, every time you mow your grass, the sludge dried out will cause a dust and re-exposure over and over.
"Going out on the rope, looking down, surrounded by flames felt like laundry being dried out on the line," Kourounis said.
Every year, existing farmland is dried out and burned for the next season's crop and to clear surrounding forests for expansion.
"While you may have oily skin and acne, the skin can actually get dried out, compromising moisture skin barrier," Dr. Zeichner says.
As you might expect, retinol and salicylic acid (plus a host of hydrators so you'll never be dried out) are the heroes.
After the soil dried out, the trees labored through "an increasing stress" phase, which lasted another one or two years, explained Goulden.
He had terrible luck in business; he was a drunk who dried out before helping to win the war for the Union.
"I think it will change a little bit come tomorrow," he said, predicting the greens will have dried out considerably by then.
When we got out to the bay, we noticed that it was all dried out, but we could see something out there.
After Venezuelan aid dried out, Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega turned to repression and aid from China and Russia to remain in power.
The low humidity, Mr. Minnich said, had dried out shrubs and bushes — known as chaparral — making them as flammable as a carpet.
The irritated clumps of pimples around my chin and mouth visibly dried out, and no new breakouts sprung up in their place.
With the murder of Jason Blossom solved at the end of season one, Riverdale's murder-mystery raison d'être has somewhat dried out.
Most of those in the afternoon half could not have liked the dried-out fairways and crunchy greens on a hot day.
A box of crayons had fallen in front of the sofa and fanned out around a carton of dried-out diaper wipes.
One of the issues [I encountered] was that smoking the sausage dried out the contents, so I made the filling more moist.
Searing summer heat dried out this vegetation, with the Los Angeles region baking under record triple-digit temperatures as late as October.
Wildfires remain a concern, with much of the vegetation grown from the extremely wet winter dried out and making a perfect fuel source.
Around 20 laborers were working on an access bridge to the project at a dried out lake bed on the capital's eastern flank.
A drill, needed to keep the local dam full, broke two years ago and dried out the little water well on his plot.
In California's dried-out forests, at least 129 million trees have died, many killed by bark beetles, creating a tinderbox of dead timber.
The reason is simple: The climate is warming, which means considerably more dried-out land and enhanced fire conditions than in previous decades.
But they can also strip away natural oils in the process, which can lead to frizzy, dried-out strands, and an irritated scalp.
I felt a sudden need to understand what Colin and I stood to lose as the heat intensified and the world dried out.
The excitement about this release was major: Fans totally dried out Nike's stock on the first day the Vapor Max hit the market.
I'd often wake up the next day to my hair looking dried out, so I'd pull it up into a ponytail or bun.
On Wednesday night, when the streets around the square temporarily dried out, the tides seemed to have momentarily washed away the invading hordes.
As the tournament leader, he went off last on Saturday, a distinct disadvantage given conditions that had dried out the already treacherous greens.
Melissa deemed it "charred in a good way," but, like most plant-based burgers, it became rather dried out before we finished eating.
They stay small to avoid getting dried out by the sun, and you have to lie on your stomach to look at them.
The natural gas dried out the jute, and leaks became an occasional but potentially deadly problem that urban dwellers learned to live with.
The swirls of dust are evidence of desiccation, of the body dried out — materials that evoke our common physical destination after we die.
On a large baking sheet, spread the bread cubes in an even layer and toast in the oven until dried out, about 10 minutes.
Roses - now dried out - sent from her rival, opera singer Renata Tebaldi, the day after her death, lie next to the doctor's death certificate.
Wildfires are chewing across dried-out Western forests and grassland, putting 2017 on track to be among the worst fire seasons in a decade.
The summer of 2017 was the hottest on record across the state, and numerous record-shattering heat waves occurred that further dried out vegetation.
They lay their eggs on the sides of containers next to tiny pools of water, and their eggs can survive dried out for months.
The consistency was soft yet firm, without being overly chewy or dried out (kind of like a larger, softer, and more savory coconut chip).
" That lady, she's broke and bald!" the fat acolyte said, eliciting from Monsieur Etienne and the thin acolyte choking squawks of dried-out laughter.
By the time they get round to "Read My Mind", everybody seems to have dried out or stopped caring about how wet they are.
She uses the music to drown out her thoughts, but instead it seems to help them thrive, like water to a dried out plant.
You always post pictures of the food he makes you—despite it always being a dried-out roast chicken and soggy carrots—captioned #boydonegood.
Kisner, like many in the field, also thought the Carnoustie greens, which have been dried out by a summer drought, were quicker than usual.
The view from my window here in Central California is of a front lawn almost as dried out as the fairways at Carnoustie, Scotland.
If the fossil had been left exposed in the sun much longer, it would have dried out and crumbled, making it useless to researchers.
They kept one group of them in their active normal state, and they dried out another set to get them in the tun state.
But with Australia coming off its hottest and driest year on record, many areas of permanently wet rainforest dried out and caught fire too.
In many areas, the soil is so dried out and exhausted that there is little solace even when the prayed-for rains finally come.
So much vegetation has grown and now dried out that the fires have more fuel to burn than they did during the drought summers.
By the following morning, the air had dried out and the grounds sprang into a kind of sharp autumnal relief—a pretense of perfection.
The doctors later concluded that using the Passy-Muir valve had dried out my trach tube and hard mucus had built up over time.
She said that the cheese had been left out on the counter and had dried out, so it was an easy (???) mistake to make.
Still, Van Kranendonk told Reuters that dried-out biological material could sometimes survive such a baking, adding he was "absolutely convinced" by the Greenland fossils.
Hydropower only accounted for 3.2 percent of power production at 17 TWh, as extreme summer heat dried out rivers and was accompanied by low rainfall.
"As I was driving into work the next day, I was thinking about all the properties of cooked rice after it's dried out," Bates says.
The worst El Nino weather pattern in 20 years wilted grass and dried out dams in parts of Australia, pushing slaughter numbers to record highs.
We use our hands to do everything, so it's no wonder they get dried out — especially if you work with them, or wash them frequently.
Locals speak of foul-smelling, dried-out carcasses littering the ground as far as the eye could see, flies buzzing only over the freshest specimens.
The now-halted airport construction on the dried-out bed of Lake Texcoco was the biggest public works project of former President Enrique Pena Nieto.
Then, as Mr. Hankey paused for a stretch, he spotted a glimmering black rock, about the size of a thumbnail, amid the dried out grass.
And after three consecutive meals of dried out turkey breast meat and lukewarm reheated mashed potatoes, you may find yourself looking for something... well... different.
Made with a blend of nourishing oils like rosehip, argan, and coconut, this milky mist eliminates frizz and moisturizes dried-out strands without added greasiness.
There was a sauna where journalists and activists dried out documents that members of the fallen regime had thrown into a lake before they departed.
White workers migrated here, too, fleeing their own parched fields in the middle of the country that had dried out during the Dust Bowl era.
It's possible that Mars was once a living, water-filled world like Earth but died and dried out after losing its atmosphere to solar radiation.
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Price: $23.80 on Amazon Anyone who's tried to use a dried-out Expo marker knows that in busy classrooms, new ones are essentially made of gold.
Along the way were four bombed-out cars; the unclaimed, dried-out bodies of what officials said were five Islamic State militants lay by the roadside.
The race had started with seven laps behind the safety car in wet conditions, dried out and then ended with more rain threatening and cloudy skies.
"I dried out an 80,000-square-foot building in less than a week," said Peacock, who uses a 10,000-pound dehumidifier in a skid-mounted cage.
After they were stopped by Mexican police, Kyung-Hoon walked with the group across a dried-out river bank towards a razor-wire protected border wall.
Cyclical climate variations would have dried out the landscape some, but human-caused climate change on top of those patterns caused this drying process to double.
" The fire was one of several burning in Southern California, where days of high temperatures dried out brush and produced what Tripp called "extremely stressed vegetation.
With so many different hair dryers to choose from, it's hard to know which ones won't lead to dried out hair, sore muscles, and buyer's remorse.
None of them were perceptible over the trademark White Castle flavor—that dried-out meat taste, mixed with the taste of onions and the floury bun.
As a result, trees, grass and other foliage have dried out, creating fuel that officials say is ripe for ignition if lightning strikes or sparks fly.
The dry Santa Ana winds scream across the basins, and the sun seems to burn meaner, capable of igniting dried-out growth at the slightest provocation.
At Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in Southhampton, N.Y., several pin locations became nearly unplayable on Saturday when the wind picked up and the greens dried out.
Once there's enough bacteria, they get dried out into a powder that can be added to the other animal feed components such as hay, grains, or minerals.
A snowy winter across much of the West raised hopes that 2017 wouldn't be a dried-out, fire-prone year, but a hot, dry summer spoiled that.
" Trump also visited a neighborhood that had sustained flooding but had dried out to greet residents and praise them for doing "a fantastic job holding it together.
Once I fished it out, it continued to work as normal, and I could actually see the water coming out of the device as it dried out.
"It looked shockingly apocalyptic, just these kids playing in front of a completely dried-out reservoir," Pizzolo told CNN while en route to San Diego Comic-Con.
The constant blowing air and inconsistent lighting had dried out my eyes, and my first full day on the train resulted in a red, irritated left eye.
There were also some trays of congealing, crusted potato salad; cold cuts that were turning up at the ends; and a few dried-out hunks of cheese.
Despite some rainfall in the spring, the brush and forests around Redding dried out in the triple-digit temperatures this summer, turning grasses and trees into tinder.
The second change was the British colonial government's deforestation of much of the Port Victoria region, which dried out what had been a wet and fertile area.
The pellets contain the necessary chemical building blocks for certain drugs, cells stripped of their inner materials that translate genetic instructions into molecules, then frozen, and dried out.
The dried-out ground exacerbates the already-parched conditions caused by natural cyclical weather patterns and a staggering lack of rainfall in recent years, the Columbia researchers found.
This particularly warm October, eight out of 10 white truffles unearthed by Carlo Olivero with his trusty 3-year-old dog Steel were dark, withered and dried out.
The now-scrapped airport on the dried-out bed of Lake Texcoco was the biggest public works project launched by Lopez Obrador's predecessor as president, Enrique Pena Nieto.
What makes this dish so "special" is—well, besides everything—the fact that the rice gets dried out after cooking, then crisped up in a pan with oil.
As the books progress the stakes become more dangerous and the two are taken into worlds beyond the chain-link fences and dried-out lawns of the neighborhood.
And indeed, the researchers indicated some of these changes in the study of Nesyamun: his tongue was dried out, his soft palate missing completely, its position merely estimated.
The kids drive through dried-out riverbeds ("really just the memory of a river," Kelton notes); through woods smelling of ever-growing wildfires and littered with vicious survivalists.
In both the north and south of the parched Golden State, the rapidly-evolving circumstances are similar: profoundly dried-out land with the arrival of persistently dry, gusty winds.
They found that when the vines dried out so much that half the sap stopped flowing, they lost their leaves and didn't fully recover even after being watered again.
As of Monday, all but nine had been dried out, though the library's director general, Sylviane Tarsot-Gillery, estimates that 14 of the manuscripts will need to be restored.
When you are a non-productive "dried out old hide," people may notice you, but, for the most part they don't care who you are or what you did.
I stored the lime and onion in Bee's Wrap for about a week and though the lime was slightly dried out, it still had a significant amount of juice.
Go up 35,000 feet in an airliner and it's misery—your nose gets all dried out, your ears pop, and now they're charging $9 for a Jack and soda.
These bushfires have been amplified by profoundly parched forests, brush, and grasslands — dried-out by a triple-whammy of record-breaking heat waves combined with drought and unrelenting winds.
It can even endure having its body completely dried out, a process called desiccation, by pulling its eight legs and head into its exoskeleton and forming a tiny ball.
Still, the evidence offered a picture of early Mars: a once-habitable environment that became harsh, as volcanic eruptions turned the waters acidic and the entire planet dried out.
World number one Day dropped three shots on the back nine as gusting winds whipped across Augusta National and dried out the course, creating havoc for the world's best players.
Winter and spring rainfalls helped ease drought conditions but also helped spur growth of grasses and brush that have since dried out, providing more potential fuel for wildfires, he said.
At some point, the muscle becomes too stiff and the effects of too little activity can't be reversed — just as dried-out rubber bands simply snap when pulled too hard.
All the extra foliage that grew as a result of 2017's wet weather served as the perfect fast-burning kindling once it was dried out by the summer heat.
Among the factors cited behind the fires' ferocity are high winds, the start of fires at night, heavy vegetation that dried out after a hot summer and dry conditions. 236.
A former deputy prime minister, Barnaby Joyce, reasoned that Greens were partly to blame, since they have campaigned against controlled "back-burning", which clears the bush of dried-out undergrowth.
When you want to give dried-out sensitive skin some extra love without spending a fortune at the spa, the Dr. Jart+ Water Replenishment Cotton Sheet Mask is ideal.  andPros:Cons:
It hasn't dried out my skin — one of my big worries going into it — and so far it's done a pretty solid job of clearing up breakouts when they arise.
The cats&apos organs were removed, and the cubs&apos tiny, 3-foot-long bodies were dried out and wrapped in linens before being placed inside hieroglyph-laden wooden boxes.
We had two choices to sop up the fluid: Put Jack through another operation or restrict food and water, giving him only minimal intravenous nutrition, until his system dried out.
Ed Ruscha, who lives between Los Angeles and his cabin in the Mojave desert, writes in Desert X's exhibition's catalogue: [I]t's a place for glorious but dried out things.
The Reserve Bank of Australia in August warned that the severe drought that has dried out grazing and crop land in the east would cause a potential headwind to the economy.
Over that same time period, the state has endured a record-breaking drought and relentless heat waves, which have dried out vegetation and produced the conditions that have fed monstrous wildfires.
But: Have you ever aggressively scrubbed your mouth with a towelette to remove stubborn matte lipstick only to reveal a chapped, dried-out pout in need of a heavy-duty balm?
"At the bottom of a waterfall, the humidity made the camera sensor condensate, so I had to keep it off for a day while the camera internals dried out," he says.
Without the huge populations of emerging markets like India or the vast network of foreigners who call Silicon Valley home, Israel's high tech enterprise seems to have dried out the well.
Are they meant to distract us from all the attention she paid to the variety of greens on the surfaces of the leaves, some of which appear to have dried out?
And Margaret Atwood's novel pointedly makes Jezebel's feel cheap and tawdry, with the women all wearing worn clothes with the sequins falling off and caking their faces in dried-out makeup.
These flames were helped by "diablo winds" reaching 79 miles per hour and vegetation that had been turned to tinder, after being dried out by the hottest California summer on record.
Back in the late 1960s, archaeologists collected over 1,000 samples of human-produced coprolites, or dried-out poop, at the Conejo Shelter site in the Lower Pecos Canyonlands of southwest Texas.
Rising temperatures and low humidity have dried out California brush, and the boost from Santa Ana winds — with gusts up to 50 mph — have thus far put firefighters at a disadvantage.
Nothing in the dried-out streams, wilting coffee plants and wafting sewage of his village in the western highlands of Guatemala gave him reason to think his family's suffering would end.
The only items not kept were the fresh flowers, except for a bouquet of white roses, which Ms. Giudice dried out and hung in her office, fastened by a blue ribbon.
Whether you're planning a big, bold turkey centerpiece for Thanksgiving or just want to avoid dried-out weeknight dinners that taste like cardboard, there's one tool you need: a meat thermometer.
She said that need is especially great in Southern California, where dried-out vegetation and accelerating development along the "wildland-urban interface" combine to make the region ripe for devastating fires.
The fires are being fueled by unusually strong Santa Ana winds and large amounts of dry vegetation—ironically caused by heavy rainfall earlier this year—which are now parched and dried out.
Less than two years later, there's a 39.9-acre facility with a test track and at least a dozen, massive Hyperloop tube sections sitting in what looks like a dried out basin.
There's a few dried-out pieces here, probably from the wind and the cold that we've been having in LA. Mikala Jones-Fielder: It's, like, very relaxing, too, just finding the flowers.
On Tennis PARIS — The Drench Open dried out considerably on Wednesday, and after two days of open umbrellas and covered clay, the results, and not rain, came pouring in for a change.
Across swaths of Houston, buzzing lawn mowers, crowded running paths and reopened Tex-Mex restaurants dishing out queso dip are the mile markers of a dried-out city hustling back to business.
Once a thing to enjoy, then nothing more than a sad piece of eggy trash and a reminder of better days to have gone by, a cling-filmed and dried out memory.
For three hours and 40 minutes, Duncan MacDougall recalibrated his scales by fractions of ounces as the dying man's nose and mouth dried out, and his last sweat evaporated off his skin.
Once Mars dried out, wind carved those layers of mud into the shape of a mountain, says study co-author Ashwin Vasavada, a Mars Science Laboratory project scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
The filled lip balms then pass through heating and cooling chambers, which is crucial to the smooth texture we all know and love, ensuring that the balm never gets dried out or cracks.
While I was told they would last me a year, I threw out the contacts after a few months because they dried out my eyes and I have been skeptical of them since.
Listen, it's hard enough to master the fine art of makeup application on a normal day, but when your skin throws a giant wrench in the operation by being dried out and flaky?
To prepare the land for shooting, it is drained and dried out, destroying swathes of plant life and while mountain hares and predators such as hen harriers were often illegally culled, Labour said.
The state enjoyed much more rain than usual last winter and spring, but it ended up with even more vegetation that dried out in the summer heat, providing extra fuel for the wildfires.
At the beginning of growing season, in early spring, check the plant to pick out any leaves or stems that are yellow, dried out, visibly damaged or are far longer than the others.
But the big birds were also refugees of a sort; they had moved to Sydney because their natural wetland habitat further inland had been dried out by drought and heavy-handed water management.
Which meant that when the holiday season ended and my tree had long since turned from festive symbol to dried-out fire hazard, it was up to me to dispose of the thing.
But the capital dried out when a Bloomberg investigation in April of 2017 revealed that such intricate machinery was an utterly unnecessary means to achieve the end of filling a glass with juice.
" The big picture: "Everything about global warming is changing how people grow their food, access their drinking water, and live in places that are increasingly being flooded, dried out, or blasted with heat waves.
If I had to design a mood board around this week's episode of The Bachelor I would probably just glue a bunch of broken glass and dried-out limes to a Blue Valentine poster.
If you're still dead-set on overcooking a whole bird for your loved ones on Thanksgiving, you go right ahead—after all, the freedom to serve dried-out turkey is what makes America great.
He overcame the resistance of those who remembered the drinking and didn't think he looked as if he'd dried out, and, in 1861, was put in command of the 21st Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment.
The artist is rather famous for his precious Bonsai collection, but his collecting habits may come as a surprise: "I keep not only living, greeny Bonsai, but also dried-out ones, too," he says.
Now, a monthslong drought has pushed the water level even lower so that parts of the river are no longer a waterway at all but a desert of dead plants and dried-out crustaceans.
For instance, Urals supplies to Poland's port of Gdansk have dried out to just a couple of cargoes per month since July compared with four to six on average last year, Refinitiv Eikon shows.
Floral tea dresses came in earthy shades of brown and beige, trimmed in lace and beaded posies; tartans were burnt umber and black; and shearlings with a feral edge bloomed with dried-out roses.
The state also had its hottest summer on record, which dried out the vegetation that grew after one of its wettest winters, forming a perfect weather whiplash combo that is conducive to igniting large fires.
He says the shutoffs show the company's lack of confidence in what it's done to maintain its equipment and trim manage nearby sources of fuel, like dried-out plants that could cause a fire hazard.
After all, I'd never heard of the brand, they appeared to be standard sheets and not moist, thick wipes (translation: potentially dried out), and the biggest red flag of all, they were only a dollar.
Kathryn Vaughn, an art instructor in Tennessee who teaches about 800 children from pre-K to fifth grade, sent The Times photos of the dried-out markers she soaked to make watercolors for her students.
It is difficult to know what exactly Houston homeowners will find once the floodwaters recede—whether their homes can be dried out, cleaned up and made habitable quickly, or whether some will be total losses.
During its 2.5-hour descent to the surface, Huygens gathered detailed measurements of Titan's atmosphere and gave scientists the first up-close look at Titan's surface, revealing dried-out river beds and lakes on the crust.
The shampoo in the communal dispenser leaves your hair dried out, there are five women waiting for the one blowdryer, and you might catch an elbow in the eye while crowding into the tiny mirror space.
All the grass that grew high dried out, and so did forests at higher elevations, leaving plenty of fuel for wildfires, said Bryan Henry, a manager at the National Interagency Fire Center, which coordinates wildfire-fighting.
Experts have warned that this year's fire season could be even worse, in part because record-breaking rains early this year spurred the growth of brush and grasses, which have since dried out, creating more fuel.
Mexico City, built on the soft foundation of a dried-out lake bed and thus vulnerable to quakes that occur hundreds of kilometres away, now has a system for alerting residents that a quake is coming.
However, the officials said the river in that area consists of brush-filled and dried-out riverbed, making it "very easy" for people to be confused as to what side of the border they are on.
The winds push against the air coming from the LA basin's eastern mountains, which compresses the wind and heat between the ocean and the mountains, further drying out vegetation that has dried out over the summer.
No matter that dried-out California saw its deadliest and most destructive fire season on record this year, killing at least 210 people, burning nearly 2000 million acres and reducing a town of 22019,22018 to ash.
No matter that dried-out California saw its deadliest and most destructive fire season on record this year, killing at least 0003 people, burning nearly 2000 million acres and reducing a town of 22019,22018 to ash.
It didn't feel like I had an extra layer of products caked onto my skin (which is usually uncomfortable in the heat or when you're sweating), but at the same time, I didn't feel dried out.
I tried to convince myself that maybe this was what it was like for the first vegan to eat tofu, but one of my housemates reminded me that tofu doesn't crunch like a dried-out maggot.
He spent his afternoons sitting on the edge of the plaza's empty planters and dried-out fountains, swinging his legs and texting with friends on Long Island, who were all out of school for the summer.
Trust me, I know — I'm squinting at my computer as I type this in three-month old, dried out contacts because I've been too busy and too cheap to go online and refill my contact prescription.
South Bend, like many rust belt communities, has struggled for decades to weather the storm of deindustrialization, having relied heavily on traditional manufacturing and a handful of specific companies that are now dried out or obsolete.
Fueled by drought-ravaged pine forests thick with dead and dying timber, flames spread quickly, torching entire trees and leaping from tree-top to tree-top while hurling showers of embers into more dried-out vegetation.
European farmers are trying to recoup losses caused by a summer heatwave that has shrunk cereal harvests and dried out pastures, leaving some on the edge of bankruptcy and shutting the EU out of lucrative export markets.
With more fuel in the tank than rivals, as well as tires better adapted for the track as it dried out, Hamilton went on to win the race—taking him to the top of the Drivers' Championship.
But with the sun shining, the track dried out enough to allow the cars back out on slick tyres with a little under 30 minutes remaining, even if the drivers still had to cope with gusting winds.
The dermatologic consequences of climate change may not all be negative – you could argue that if temperatures keep rising, some mosquito habitat will be dried out due to drought and some disease ranges may shrink, Rosenbach said.
He was driving the widows' goats and cattle from one dried-out, bramble-filled meadow to another when he happened upon an aid worker, who prompted him to pull out his phone, turn it on and wait.
The smart bandage, created by 13-year-old Anushka Naiknaware, is equipped with tiny sensors that help medical workers determine whether a dressing has dried out enough to be changed, without having to remove it from the patient.
The rare overcast—yet completely rainless—sky on the day of my visit was all the more depressing when driving around the curbless suburban streets of the San Fernando Valley, which are littered with mostly dried-out foxtails.
"You're starting out with good products," she said as she rifled through my pouch, inspecting Chanel eye shadows ("this is so old and dried out, you might need to get rid of it") and Charlotte Tilbury nude lipsticks.
There was a dried-out field with bleachers and, next to it, a sprawling playground; during the school year, the rutting rhythm of football practice bled into the cacophony of recess through a porous border of mossy oaks.
You are required to shower both before and after you use the float tank, which resulted in me taking three showers before lunchtime, and I feverishly scratched my dried-out skin as I headed to a nearby juice bar.
The Flexpai's stiff hinge is also covered in what feels like the same latex used to make cheap accordions, and on one of the units I saw, it looked like it was already dried out and starting to crack.
Why not have the best sleep of your life next to the dried-out sack of daddy you've long taken for granted, whose wand no longer glows and quivers for you and for whom you no longer quietly melt?
Officials were caught off guard back then, when strong winds on Saturday night and into Sunday dried out the greens and made some of them all but unplayable, turning a major championship into a sick version of putt putt.
Parts of Southeast Asia that dried out during last year's El Niño may be subject to heavier bouts of rain over the next few months as La Niña tends to introduce a wetter pattern to the Western Pacific Rim.
Bennu contains a bounty of waterlogged minerals while Ryugu — according to papers published Tuesday in the journal Science — appears to hold only wisps of water, as if the material had been heated to hundreds of degrees and dried out.
You almost know at that point in the game when it's dried out — and this isn't the greatest field anyway — where you're a little bit at the mercy and you've got to fight and try to make a play.
Heavy rainfall in parts of the West over the winter and spring helped delay the onset of the fire season, but also spurred the growth of dense vegetation that has dried out and become highly combustible in summertime heat.
And you've got to account for how drought and rainfall might result in more or less brush to burn—a wet year produces a lot of vegetation, which, when followed by a drought, produces mountains of dried-out fuel.
By a significant and increasing majority, Australians want action on climate change, and they are now asking questions about the growing gap between the Morrison government's ideological fantasies and the reality of a dried-out, rapidly heating, burning Australia.
THIS FAKE FINGERNAIL CAN HELP PEOPLE AVOID SUNBURNS After about 30 minutes, the area covered by shaving cream may start to feel cold and dried out, she said, and that&aposs when you should rinse it off in lukewarm water.
But some families in inundated neighborhoods in west Houston said they had developed staph infections and other health problems after wading through waters released from reservoirs that swamped their homes long after other parts of the city had dried out.
And while many locals take consolation in the fact that all the fuel around their homes has already been incinerated, there are still huge swathes of dried out bushland that could easily catch alight if the wind blows the wrong way.
Following the nightmarish Camp Fire in 2018, which was by far the deadliest blaze in state history, PG&E is hellbent on avoiding future liability or catastrophe should its corroded, antiquated equipment fail and send sparks onto the dried-out ground.
Heavy rainfall in parts of the West over the winter and spring helped delay the onset of fire season, but also spurred the growth of dense vegetation that has now dried out and become highly combustible as summertime heat sets in.
Vale said its plan to reduce its reliance on giant dams to store the muddy detritus from mining, known as tailings, would boost to 70 percent by 13 the portion of the leftover material that is dried out rather than stored wet.
Today, California is full of kindling-like new plant growth from the wet winter we just had, and it is just about dried out and ready to burn when the next lightning storm, mechanical spark, cigarette butt or willful arsonist shows up.
In honor of those comrades-in-arms who once shared a kiddy pool with you and now share their G&T, we've come up with a game you can play in private (carefully!) to make even the most dried-out turkey more palatable.
Why risk it when you can DIY your own scrubby sponge instead?) Turns out, for optimum sponge harvest, you should leave the veggie on the vine until the skin begins to shrivel (the gourd inside will be dried-out by that time).
It's key to give the final product not just gorgeous color but a crispy-skin crust that distinguishes it from your average dried-out chicken breast so Eddie presses down with a set of tongs to ensure a heavy and even sear.
"If life had managed to evolve to produce structures like stromatolites by 3,700 million years ago on Earth, there is an increased probability — certainly not a certainty — that the same type of process might have happened on Mars before it dried out."
Foead, an environmental expert who was formerly the World Wildlife Fund's conservation director in Indonesia, so far has just a handful of staff and concedes the agency won't have the clout to force plantation companies to toe the line in helping restore dried-out peatland.
The day's lowlight came on the 15th green, when Billy Horschel's ball, which had come to rest 13 feet from the flag for a potential eagle, blew off the dried-out green and into the greenside pond, costing him a penalty stroke and bogey.
Like, it felt like it dried out in, like, the few minutes that I was applying this eye, and then I got to this eye and it was drier, and I had to keep going back in to kind of fill in the line.
LOS ANGELES — Gim Crew prepared as best she could before California's largest utility turned off the lights for more than 2 million people in an effort to prevent its power lines and equipment from sparking wildfires as severe winds blew across the dried-out state.
For decades, the archive filled a niche in the boxing world, operating as a word-of-mouth videotape rental service for networks needing archival footage, fighters wanting to study opponents, and fight buffs seeking obscure bouts, but that business has dried out in recent years.
Buzzfeed just uncovered some facts about those natural loofahs (not the synthetic ones you'd pick up at the dollar store; rather, the kind that resembles the coral you'd find at the bottom of the sea), and it turns out the material actually comes from dried-out gourds.
"We&aposve been on this pattern where conditions have dried out, we haven&apost seen much relief through last summer or into the winter months and here we are going into the summer of 2018 with over two-thirds of the region already in drought," he said.
In the case of last year's disaster, PG&E also pointed to the confluence of an unusually wet winter spurring heavy growth in vegetation, which dried out in record-setting summer heat to set the stage for explosive fire activity when a high winds struck that fall.
Once you select the type of plant you're growing on the control panel, the AeroGarden will alert you when it's time to feed your plants and automatically turn the light on and off so your heirloom tomatoes or thai basil won't be dried out by morning.
All over the Table Mountain Reserve -- the mountainous nature reserve that runs down the spine of urban Cape Town -- dried out rivers, streams and waterfalls are once again flowing, while the abundant floral richness of Cape Town and its hinterland is blooming in all its magnificent glory.
As winter started to creep in, later than usual, and hardy greens took over the market stands in Brooklyn, I turned increasingly to McFadden's suggestions for what to do with collard greens (stew them with beans and chiles and an old, dried-out rind of cheese).
Dunford has been feeding livestock by hand on his New South Wales property for 224 months due to the lack of ground growth and is now worried about whether he'll be able to plant crops at all after extreme heat and wind completely dried out his fields.
That's okay because it's only mid-October, and there's still lots of time to grab the season's buzziest lipstick launch before it sells out, or finally swap out the dried-out mascara tube you've been nursing since August, before you're forced to add it to your holiday wish list.
This project, situated squarely in the digital era, is an ode to the past—to a time when undeveloped rolls of film might lay buried amidst papers in a desk or orphaned in a kitchen drawer among worn-down pencils, cap-less pens, and dried-out rubber bands.
Thing is: while talk of the albums mentioned above have mostly dried out to nothing more than a cursory comment underneath a Reddit post, with none of the artists mentioning working on those records again, the upcoming Andre 3000 solo album seems to get mentioned several times each year.
To me, recovery envisaged a long and shit life ahead of me, stained in boredom, loneliness and celibacy, sat on cold church pews listening to other dried-out alcoholics talk about how actually it's fine to go to the pub on a Saturday and just drink cranberry juice.
"It's very remote but what we've seen in south-east Asia is that these once-remote areas have been dried out and converted to oil palm plantations and rice plantations and other forms of industrial agriculture causing a huge release of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere," Lewis told Reuters.
And while my skin is sensitive and can be dried out by all-over vitamin C application, I have not had that issue with Maelove&aposs iteration — something I&aposd credit to their botanical blend and hyaluronic acid, which can hold up to 1,000 times its weight in water.
Still, Dei-Michei and others said a maintenance-season diesel stock draw, which dried out thousands of barrels from floating storage as well as on-land tanks, along with the construction of new tank space, means there is room in storage despite brimming stocks at hubs in Europe, Asia and Singapore.
While it is possible some regions that were previously too swampy and waterlogged for aardvarks to successfully inhabit could become hospitable as they dried out, it would come at a loss of other ecosystems, and aardvarks would still have a greatly diminished presence on the continent as former grasslands transition to deserts.
Johel had trouble understanding him in ordinary circumstances, but when Monsieur Etienne's red eyes fluttered behind his eyelids and his body trembled and the spirit came down to talk through Monsieur Etienne's dried-out lizard tongue and his thin, drooly lips, it was anyone's guess, really, just what Ogoun was trying to say.
While Wenger delivered his summary of the match in the wry, semi-flirtatious tone he saves for near-victories, Dyche sounded even more gravelly than usual, like he was speaking through the other side of cement mixer filled with grouting, raw house coal and three week's worth of dried-out Richmond Superking filters.
On a road trip through more than 1,603 miles of its stark terrain, it seemed as though Namibia's blueprint had been carefully conceived but abandoned midthought: dried-out riverbeds left thirsting for water; rolling savannas devoid of vegetation; towering mounds of sandy dunes shifting aimlessly for millenniums, waiting to be sculpted into something permanent.
As the associate director for the Oregon Climate Change Research Institute, Dello spent that year disseminating climate information to the public as historically warm weather melted mountain snowpack and dried out landscapes across the Pacific Northwest, triggering water scarcity, fueling historic wildfires, and offering a glimpse of what soon could be the new normal.
To Miami University fire scientist Jessica McCarty, last month's wildfire near Santa Barbara, California crystallizes how climate change can amplify the threat of disasters: The blaze, which tore across a landscape dried out by intense late-summer heat, was quickly followed by "bomb cyclone" that brought heavy rain and raised the risk of mudslides.
At the end of the day, when all the trends have gone the way of the BlackBerry and the liquid lipsticks have dried out in their tubes, there are just two types of makeup lovers in the world: those who prefer sheer shine and lots of dew, and those who believe matte is the only way to go.
Water glass is used as a desiccant and to seal eggshells to extend freshness, but it's hard to imagine that, even if perfectly sealed, the clothed body would look at all natural after being coated in the wet sodium silicate and then dried out, much less after being exposed to the elevated temperatures required to cast glass around it.
For each mask, the reviewers rated on a 1 to 5 scale: the ease of application (how quickly they could get it on without making a mess); scent (how pleasant the serum smelled); staying power (whether the mask remained put or dried out quickly); and the postmask feel of their skin (just how good their face looked or felt).
His sleight-of-hand releases are endlessly inventive, yet whether it's a chugging 70s disco rework, minimal low-tempo groove workouts, or some dried-out filter edit of some Nervous-era house, they remain so faithful to their original influences they trick you into believing they could be long-lost dubplates recovered from the dusty basement of some forgotten pioneer.
Once the coal is treated with chemicals or dried out at an on-site refined coal facility, the tax credit investors sell the coal back to the power plants at a discount that can be anywhere from 213.3 cents to $21980 per ton – a way to ensure utilities get some benefit from the subsidy, according to agreements filed with state regulators.
Similar GIFs play on all the sculptures in the series: an iPhone covered with dried-out contact lenses, and another covered in lipstick; one iPad is painted with pink nail polish, and a laptop is wrapped in fur; a scattered display of cheap makeup and outdated computer cords sit in a vitrine below the sculptures, lying together as if naturally strewn across some hybrid vanity-desk.
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If you are wondering what happened with all the rain—and even flooding—that happened last winter in California, well, that actually exacerbated the fire situation once it dried out: "Because it was so wet, there was a lot of extra growth of weeds, willdflower and shrubs, so there was a ton of extra fuel so fires were hotter and burned more quickly," says Professor Francis.
Prudent diners will ask for the price of off-menu items; a "blackboard special" of lobster with fresh spaghetti in a cognac sauce — featuring a dried-out half of a very petite lobster and a rather watery sauce — was $38.) We had hoped to order the osso buco with risotto Milanese but were skunked ("We sold out 12 orders!" said Mr. Neglia, a surprising outcome, since we were among the earliest diners that night).
Good morning Although I'm working tomorrow, I'm happy that it's friday Starting my friday with this spelt semolina topped with chia seeds, puffed brown rice, cacao nibs, carob and toasted almonds Have a nice day Before I opened this picture fully, I just assumed it was an aerial photo of the M25 but, it turns out, it's actually a bowl of solidified milk covered in dried-out caterpillars, gravel, sand, and bits of bark.
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And the state's firefighters have their work cut out for them with two other fires raging in the Los Angeles area, the Thomas fire in Ventura, California, a seaside city northwest of L.A., and the Creek fire, near the Sylmar neighbor of L.A. So far, the fires have burned through more than 83,000 acres of land, and the area is particularly combustible thanks to strong Santa Ana winds propelling the forest fires through brush dried out from L.A.'s hottest summer on record.
In "Sandra," she writes:  I'm sitting in a mercy  The small mercy of an apartment I can't afford  Where the cock down the street  Still crows all afternoon & into the evening  I've been away for months  Fighting my part of the war  And because I could not desert my post  My tongue has dried out  And no part of my word would cohere  But put that in the future tense  Nothing will cohere or gel until I find out how to speak again  Until I find out whether I can Here, Reines isn't alluding to proverbial "writer's block" so much as poetry's ambiguous agency as an everyday organizing principle.

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