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"drier" Definitions
  1. (especially in compounds) a machine for drying something
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In a nutshell, climate change creates drier air and drier vegetation.
Drier conditions everywhere Climate change has created conditions conducive to fueling the fires -- such as drier air and plant life.
Take water: in a changing climate, wet bits of the world will probably become wetter while drier parts become drier.
"Drier areas become drier," notes the Union of Concerned Scientists, a non-profit collective of private and academic climate scientists.
Perhaps the most dramatic consequence of climate change is supercharged wildfires: Drier weather leads to drier brush, which fuels massive blazes.
"The drier years are expected to be drier than they were, and the wetter years will not be as wet," Mr. Wolski said.
But if we go back to averages, it tends to be wetter in the Pacific Northwest and drier and drier as you go further south.
In a warmer world, due to greenhouse gas emissions, the water cycle is intensified, making drier regions drier and wetter regions wetter, leading to floods and droughts.
While some of the wettest parts of the world are seeing heavier and more unpredictable precipitation, scientists say, some drier parts of the planet are becoming measurably drier.
MAY Britain and southern Scandinavia: warmer and drier than normal.
Drier conditions and high temperatures drive more extreme fire behavior.
The leaner the beef, the drier your burger will be.
Already dry, it becomes drier still as it warms up.
The tag by the door read Lilian Drier, 92, Dementia.
Already dry, it becomes drier still as it warms up.
"But the main expectation remains for drier conditions," he said.
In a warming world things here could get yet drier.
Hotter temperatures cause drier land, which causes a parched atmosphere.
Friday is expected to be much drier in the area.
The drier northwestern regions, meanwhile, are at risk of drought.
Heat waves are hotter, rainstorms more intense, and droughts drier.
It's perceived as drier, too complicated, less interesting to viewers.
There's nobody darker, drier, more honest or twisted than Laura.
Warmer, drier conditions make the land more vulnerable to wildfires. 
Climate change is projected to make Iran hotter and drier.
Drier air leads to more desiccation and greater fire risk.
Then dry them with a clean towel or air drier.
One was simply moving the house to a drier site.
Every year is hotter and drier than the one before.
Groundbreaking was also likely boosted by drier weather in the Midwest.
The result: rainy summers during this time, and possibly drier winters.
Already-long dry seasons are growing longer and drier, withering crops.
Drier parts of Venezuela have both water shortages and power cuts.
Already the country has had hotter summers and longer, drier winters.
Also look for Castelrosso's older, drier, and more common cousin, Castelmagno.
Climate change is only making dry weather drier and wildfires fiercer.
It's a hazard for firefighters, causing drier brush and larger blazes.
For three months, Eric Vandegrift noticed his Hubble contacts getting drier.
Parking lots in Barnhart, Missouri, are no drier than the roads.
In the Mediterranean, climate change is making summers hotter and drier.
Its cold water cousin La Niña can result in drier conditions.
So as it descends into California it will become even drier.
The upshot is an internal environment that is drier and stiffer.
Warmer and drier over the weekend — the sun might peek through.
Even aloe plants, suited for drier conditions, are struggling to survive.
As a result, drier air is expelled back into the room.
Low pressure air is thinner and drier, which can cause nosebleeds.
The eastern Mediterranean drought from 1998 to 2012 was 50 percent drier than the driest period in the last 500 years, and up to 20 percent drier than the harshest drought of the past 900 years.
Getting older isn't making life any easier — or drier — for Josh Brolin.
Drier weather ahead should enable most Prairie farmers to plant on time.
But climate change is making the American west even hotter and drier.
Thank you for eating drier pastries and crumblier bread for my sake.
His humor has always been drier than theirs, his style more subtle.
Some of the drier travelogue material is better-suited to a podcast.
This experiment may sound drier on paper than it is in practice.
There's also a multicolored cable-knit sweater ($350) for winter's drier days.
Buttercup, which closely resembles kabocha, has a smaller cavity and drier flesh.
Floods were also expected in drier regions farther north, the authorities said.
In Germany, quark is thick and smooth like yogurt, but slightly drier.
The drier the land gets, the more susceptible it is to fire.
The field will be smaller, the weather warmer and the track drier.
Drier weather and falling water tables mean more powered irrigation and desalination.
This in turn will make shrubs and trees drier and more flammable.
Eventually much of the basin would be drier savannah, known as cerrado.
The transição is already hotter and drier than most of the rainforest.
Ms. Martin still lives by the sea, but would prefer drier ground.
The southwestern US is seeing drier conditions and a creeping desert landscape.
Similar to fire wood, the drier it is, the easier it burns.
It is made in China - and was represented much like a JINRI drier.
I have naturally have drier hair, so I always have to hydrate it.
With winds blowing out to sea, the air was even drier than usual.
Some scientists have proposed drier air from nearby land can temper the storms.
Meanwhile, the entire southern US should expect conditions that are drier than normal.
Climate change is fundamentally altering the environment, making the West hotter and drier.
Maybe my drier-than-average vagina wasn't actually all that unusual or uncommon.
I recorded in a much smaller room, much drier, nothing epic—the opposite.
California expects drier dry years and wetter wet ones in the decades ahead.
Drier weather allowed for a lot of planting in the area last week.
The players wore microphones, but the exchanges were drier than the desert air.
In my experience, my lips actually felt drier after wearing the mask overnight.
The bush was drier; the fires were hotter; people who stayed didn't survive.
Over the past few years, Levy County has grown sharply hotter and drier.
Much drier dew points allow us to dry out quickly from recent rains.
At 30,000 feet, cabin air is drier than the air in most deserts.
If he had a sense of humor, it was drier than matzo meal.
Dr. Williams said that those variations were also affected by patterns in the Pacific Ocean, which alternate between cooler, wetter periods and hotter, drier ones and also contribute to the drier landscape and a longer fire season, according to the study.
I'm not typically prone to acne; in fact, I'm usually on the drier side.
With the weather getting hotter and drier, and officials said the fire could grow.
In addition, conditions in the region are far drier than they normally would be.
A dog takes a puppy to a drier place in Allahabad, India, on Sept.
Scorching temperatures have created drier conditions for the crop, with smaller European harvests likely.
If your hair is on the drier side, apply your products immediately post-shower.
"So far it has been a bit drier but that may change," she said.
The weather is expected to be drier and so more favourable for clearing peatland.
Interlinking entails diverting surplus river water through a network of canals to drier areas.
No worries about soup here; shumai are firmer, drier and more straightforward to eat.
Nothing against the beans here, but the starch on starch only makes things drier.
Somewhat reassuringly, the wonkier or drier the subjects were, the better the algorithms performed.
The driver was eventually able to drive the bus to higher — and drier — ground.
We are headed toward a hotter, drier world, with more frequent extreme weather events.
Among these, the only drier place is Indonesia, another secular but Muslim-majority country.
Some years it'll be a little sweeter, some years it'll be a little drier.
I tone and moisturize, then grab a clean pair of underwear from the drier.
It is hotter, drier and the sun is more intense, burning delicate new growth.
"This year, the weather has been drier, reducing our tea output," Si Da added.
Its efficacy may be encouraged by cooler, drier fall weather when mosquito activity drops.
The state expects drier dry years and wetter wet ones in the decades ahead.
I remember getting off the plane in Phoenix and sensing the air was drier.
If you want to picture a quieter and drier "Symphonie Fantastique," that works, too.
However, climate change is making summers longer and drier, which expands the wildfire season.
The chickpea, however, can thrive in drier conditions due to its deep root system.
A passionate argument about neocolonialism is being transformed into a drier one about inflation.
The Panamints are probably still rising; Death Valley will only get drier and hotter.
It&aposs drier than prosecco, and a little more expensive, but much, much better.
Low humidity means the air is drier, which means fire will burn more easily.
Eastern slopes are drier, with ponderosa and lodgepole forests rolling off to high desert.
They expect most crop areas to turn drier and warmer than normal this week.
"The Colorado River, and the entire Southwest, has shifted to a new hotter and drier climate, and, equally important, will continue to shift to a hotter and drier climate for several decades after we stop emitting greenhouse gases," he said in his testimony.
Once I'm slightly drier, I head to the kitchen for some office coffee as usual.
As temperatures drop and the air becomes drier, our skin is at its most vulnerable.
But as the climate changes it's getting hotter and drier in many food-growing areas.
That's meant the plants and fallen limbs that lie on the forest floors are drier.
The company blamed drier-than-normal weather in Brazil's center-south region for the decline.
Come spring, the weather gets warmer, drier and windier -- perfect conditions for resurrecting a wildfire.
"Some individual years could become much drier, and others wetter," Cvijanovic said in the release.
Climate change is making some parts of the planet much drier and others far wetter.
Weather forecasts pointed to drier conditions in the Midwest next week but also colder temperatures.
Other parts of the world, meanwhile, may become drier, harming crops and straining water supplies.
Flat-dwelling, and the sighing boom of the tumble-drier, gradually cut deep into demand.
The resulting sinking air causes drier conditions and inhibits the development of rain-producing systems.
When the refugees and migrants came here, it offered a drier alternative to the tents.
In general, the forecasters are predicting a cooler, wetter north, and a warmer, drier south.
Warmer, drier weather conditions, which are linked to climate change, will cause more forest fires.
"Generally, the hotter and drier the climate is, that normally indicates higher protein," said Watters.
I have to come back when it's a little drier and I have more time.
In contrast to the Hebrew National dog, this one was much drier, in my opinion.
The filets were markedly drier than the fattier tomahawk steaks, at least on the outside.
Drier peat allows more oxygen to get to the roots of trees and other vegetation.
Residents in Nxamalala say drier conditions are provoking a growing "water war" between adjoining communities.
Ours is fall-off-the-bone tender, where other styles might be drier but crispier.
IPAM's Guimaraes said worsening drought was making the forest drier too, hiking the fire threat.
But climate change means that Britain "will have hotter and drier summers," Mr. Bevan said.
The state is facing a severe drought, hotter and drier than any in recent memory.
Periods of a week or two of relatively heavy rainfall are punctuated by drier periods.
In the American West, our climate will only get hotter and drier, our wildfires worse.
Eventually, the climate got hotter and drier and lions migrated southward beyond the Nile River.
San Francisco would have the climate of Los Angeles: 7 degrees warmer and 40% drier.
Already, winemakers in the region are noticing distinct changes that signal a hotter, drier future.
But while trees are vital, forests are vulnerable in hotter, drier, more flammable Mediterranean climates.
In both Australia and California, a warmer world means drier vegetation, which burns more readily.
The original pre-Aperol drink of summer was pale rosé — the drier and crisper, the better.
The drier was marketed as salon grade - the product has now been removed from Amazon's site.
Colder, drier air will rush in behind the storms from west to east early next week.
As time passes, skin becomes drier, dullness and wrinkles appear and the skin's natural glow dims.
"During drier periods, the Altiplano lakes become shallower, and some can dry out completely," Rapin said.
When your skin feels drier than SpongeBob in Sandy's treedome, there are these hydrating facial sprays.
Warmer, drier weather in the U.S. Plains is also allowing cattle to gain weight more easily.
Increasingly arid climes would likely mean that drier grassland savannah would replace rainforest, the research concluded.
But toward the end of last week, forecasts for this same region started to trend drier.
Another is climate change, which accelerates hydrologic cycles, making wet places wetter and dry places drier.
Wheat futures sagged as the U.S. winter wheat harvest expanded amid drier weather and technical selling.
Higher ambient temperatures cause snow to melt earlier, leading to drier, more flammable biomass in forests.
According to Dickey, it's simple: Drier textures (your level two, three, and four) need more moisture.
Models show that these zones are poised to move towards the poles, producing a drier southwest.
Some parts of the planet become cooler and wetter, while other regions get warmer and drier.
Using those genes, researchers hope to breed trees that can thrive in a hotter, drier world.
But the reality, unless your name is Gisele, may be a bit frizzier, drier, and brassier.
Meaning: You might feel drier than you would without the cannabis during your normal, everyday life.
El Nino events typically bring drier conditions to Southern Africa and wetter ones to East Africa.
Drier conditions and warming climates are often credited as the culprits for the burgeoning wildfire problem.
We've had a hotter and drier summer than normal, said Carlie Buccola, a Weather Service meteorologist.
As that happens, Europe could get colder, drier weather, and the tropics could experience stronger hurricanes.
These wildfires can be linked to the warmer temperatures and drier conditions that climate change brings.
These events can be linked to the warmer temperatures and drier conditions that climate change brings.
That will be in Brazil's winter when it's cooler, drier and the mosquito population is smaller.
I live in rural Northern California, where the weather is hotter, drier, and windier than usual.
The committee believes colder and drier weather in August in Rio will reduce cases of Zika.
First, there are greenhouse gas emissions that make the summers hotter and drier in the West.
They take turns one upping each other about whose pussy is drier from lack of sex.
"Drier weather in West Africa is still keeping the market on its toes," one dealer said.
Drier forecasts for the U.S. Corn Belt heading into mid-month also weighed on futures overnight.
What seems clearer, he said, is that climate change may be making these strong winds drier.
Drier forests are not only likelier to burn; they're more vulnerable to pests like bark beetles.
"The absence of melanin makes gray hair drier, more porous and less malleable," Mr. Gray said.
Warmer winters and drier summers had sent invasive insects and diseases marching northward, killing the trees.
Today brings more sunshine and drier air as highs again head to near and past 60.
For example, succulents, typically found in drier regions, will need less water and far less misting.
Australia's bush-fire crisis has further highlighted the urgent need to avert a warmer, drier climate.
The Montalcino zone is to the southwest of Chianti, and tends to be warmer and drier.
This is prompting farmers to revise their practices, and towns to plan for a drier future.
During the winter in most areas, the air outside is drier than during the warmer months.
At the same time, Australia's dry and variable climate is becoming even drier and more unpredictable.
Nothing here drags me down like some of the drier aspects of, say, Martin Van Buren.
But a hydrologist looking at groundwater in Southern California, where conditions are drier, might answer differently.
As climate change makes California's weather ever hotter and drier, this trend is set to continue.
Switzerland, for example, expects to lose its iconic spruce forests because of hotter and drier weather.
We were speaking in the middle of a fire season caused by California getting hotter and drier.
It's slimy and never gets the job done, and somehow it always leaves my lips even drier.
But valley oaks are drought-tolerant, and may be able to survive a drier and hotter future.
The Delta and Southeast mostly trended drier, but meteorologists say the region should see widespread precipitation today.
Drier conditions are expected across much of the corn belt next week, according to weather firm Maxar.
"November and December were extremely dry [in Los Angeles], drier than they were last year," Jackson said.
The researchers found drier stool forms and constipation were more common in people consuming Western-style diets.
Mercury also enters Capricorn, finding you in a much drier, wittier moon when it comes to communication!
Now, however, the 49-year-old's island is much drier, and what he is growing has changed.
That means more of California will be will be subjected to drier, desert-like conditions, explained Gershunov.
But a reduction in oil on your scalp can lead to an overall drier head of hair.
With temperatures warming due to climate change, vegetation is drier for longer periods than in years past.
The omnivore weighed about 50 pounds and increased in size as the climate became drier and cooler.
Those drier articles may not score in the ratings, but they can lead to the bigger ones.
Studies show that increasing carbon emissions, higher temperatures and drier conditions will continue to make things worse.
Instead, the new data show that many of the world's most water-scarce regions growing even drier.
Young visitors can create individual dioramas that represent green, moist snake environments, or drier, more desertlike ones.
So when power lines do spark, these climate conditions mean drier vegetation is more likely to ignite.
Drier summers and higher winds have created fire seasons in California that now extend virtually year-round.
Every day this summer brought another alarming reminder that our climate is steadily growing hotter and drier.
As they sat at a table facing the audience, Ms. Bell was goofy, Ms. La Barbara drier.
It also projected drier conditions within this century, with summer rainfall potentially dropping 47 percent by 2070.
Separately, our reporters in India met farmers whose lives have been uprooted by a hotter, drier climate.
Young Americans are coming of age in a world that is drier and hotter than ever before.
Israel has both a creamy style and something drier and more akin to pressed, dry cottage cheese.
The drier the skin when it goes into the oven, the better the crisping in the heat.
But after a certain point, the hotter and drier it gets, the more quickly the pests die.
In the future, all that vegetation will stay drier for longer, which means more chances for ignition.
The storm's colder drier air will clash with warm moist air across the East through week's end.
With somewhat drier air working into the area, temperatures are able to fall further than last night.
Layer soil over the rocks; Rudd recommends cactus soil, which helps keep the cactuses and succulents drier.
The only reason Tim Ryan is ranked this high is because Weld's page is even drier.  Meh.
"We are expecting drier weather to return no later than the middle of next week," Vita said.
The Northeast is getting wetter; the Pacific Northwest is getting drier; and the South is getting hotter.
Droughts and floods: Across the globe, wet seasons are expected to become wetter, and dry seasons drier.
Throughout the United Kingdom, summers are becoming hotter and drier, and winters are now dangerously warmer and wetter.
The other six layers were associated with a colder and drier environment, and they featured far fewer artifacts.
Some species and ecosystems will adapt to a hotter world, with more frequent wildfires and a drier climate.
From its inception, Cidre has positioned itself as a drier alternative to sweeter ciders that dominate the market.
Drier-than-average conditions are most likely for portions of the Gulf Coast, including Louisiana and eastern Texas.
California is getting hotter and drier, and that means more dead vegetation that turns into fuel for wildfires.
The saliva evaporates quickly, taking with it any moisture that was already on them, leaving them even drier.
California's fire season has stretched later into the year than usual and local conditions are drier than normal.
He then poured the "slightly drier cheese" into a blender to end up with a homemade cheese powder.
This reduces the plant's ability to access water and nutrients during the drier months of the growing season.
This change brought wetter summers and drier winters in central North America— a reverse of the usual pattern.
Since your hair will be drier after bleaching, most people find they can go more days between washes.
All of this stems from your curl pattern, not a natural inclination that you have for drier hair.
" He continued, "Coarse hair tends to be on the drier side, and co-washing is a simple solution.
Flocks are particularly vulnerable to avian flu during the drier winter months and outbreaks usually die down afterwards.
The delisting proposal has also given short shrift to the effects of warmer and drier weather, he added.
The study pointed to more fires and to fires increasingly fueled by vegetation made drier by climate change.
Hotter and drier weather, which are associated with climate change, make wildfires more likely and help them spread.
Climate change exacerbates wildfires by creating warmer and drier conditions, which in turn lead to longer fire seasons.
Shorter winters, less snowmelt and drier summers are putting Yellowstone National Park at risk of more severe wildfires.
According to Columbia University's 2009 report on climate change and immigration, drier times are coming for Latin America.
This is the preferred scenario for corn at this point since drier conditions lead to more efficient harvesting.
January was also drier than average, and it was a record dry autumn for much of Northern California.
My nose is dry, and my chin, with the weird skin thing going on, is drier than usual.
The amber-colored 1846, made from the sercial grape, one of the drier varieties of Madeira, was remarkable.
The forecast for Western Australia shows drier than average conditions are likely in southern parts of the state.
When estrogen levels dip, the skin becomes thinner and drier; as androgen levels increase, so does oil production.
And if climate change is making the world drier in general, what does that mean for flash droughts?
In the drier Serengeti, Kalahari and Sabi Sands, we saw a lifetime's worth of cheetahs, leopards and lions.
Drought, along with hotter, drier weather due to climate change, is also linked with more and hotter fires.
Wheat futures eased as drier weather in parts of the Midwest and Plains could accelerate winter crop harvesting.
Western South America will probably see drier than normal conditions, with the potential for drought in Peru and Chile.
This has led to snow melting earlier, drier landscapes and a longer season when fires are likely to ignite.
And, particularly as global warming makes the region hotter and drier, the price we're paying will become increasingly untenable.
"It means that during a cycle of wetter and drier years, you get less rainfall on average," he said.
More likely, it was messy, including drier periods, like what we're seeing at Sutton Island, followed by wetter periods.
Regular trims will keep your hair from knotting at the ends, where it's typically drier and coarser, says Prestonia.
And drier vegetation is easier to ignite, with brushes and grasses serving as the kindling to ignite larger fires.
"Other international forecasting systems also similarly indicate a tendency of drier and warmer conditions for South Africa," it said.
That's especially common during winter, when the air is drier, which exposes the vessels and makes them more vulnerable.
As troubling, she argues, is the impact of drier summers on forests in the southern parts of the Midwest.
Begay said the structures can be "disassembled like a puzzle in two hours" and re-established on drier ground.
The colder it gets, the drier the air gets, which means it has less ability to hold any moisture.
Climate change really means change, which includes some parts of the world becoming drier—and less hospitable to life.
Reds and oranges highlight lands around the Mediterranean that experienced significantly drier winters in 2000-2010 than 1902-2010.
As climate scientist Daniel Swain wrote in this excellent thread, autumns in California are now both warmer and drier.
In fact, the air is actually drier during the winter, which means your body isn't retaining as much moisture.
"The weather will become hotter and drier into the weekend and fire growth potential remains high," Cal Fire said.
Given climate change projections for a hotter, drier future in the West, perhaps we'd better get used to it.
And "the dry seasons in Brazil seem to be becoming drier and more frequent," scientist Luiz Aragão told Mongabay.
But another factor — the hotter climate and drier terrain in California and broader region — also contributed to the problem.
I have spent probably around $150 on a straightener, curling iron, and blow drier over the last several years.
But some scientists believe climate change "may be making these strong winds drier," according to the New York Times.
First, August is the middle of winter here, so the weather will be drier and cooler, meaning fewer mosquitoes.
Drier turkey loses taste and is harder to chew, thus the regular basting most cooks employ during the roast.
"I don't think it's the same situation we had these last two years when vegetation was drier," she said.
I can't comment on restaurants, but I know we taste food differently on airplanes because the cabins are drier.
Of course, we could have a snowy spring to help — but we also know it could get even drier.
When Tokyo first hosted the Summer Olympics in 1964, they were held during the cooler, drier month of October.
Britain and Southern Scandinavia: cooler than normal, wetter than normal in the east, drier than normal in the west.
Collectively across the U.S. growing region, this year was one of the drier and warmer Junes in recent memory.
Along the way the air descends to lower elevations, which causes it to compress and become hotter and drier.
Every piece of it, from its typically drier white meat to its slightly more tender dark meat is … fine.
The swamps were drier than normal, he said, and the hurricane had hit parts of Georgia tupelo territory, too.
Pros: Lightweight, hydrating, gentle enough for sensitive skin, paraben-free, cruelty-freeCons: Too light for drier skin, somewhat pricey
"It's an example of linear thinking to say that warmer and drier equals more and bigger fires," he said.
In the off-chance conditions turn drier by afternoon, we could see temperatures pop above 60 degrees pretty easily.
Mature skin is typically drier, and those mattifying, pore-shrinking products don't deliver like their hydrating and illuminating counterparts.
New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia and Queensland all face drier than average conditions across most of those states.
The more forest is cleared, the less moisture is held beneath its canopy, and the drier the land gets.
But my lips only felt drier and appeared to be more chapped after using Tatcha&aposs Kissu Lip Mask.
Certainly, lots of the things that make wildfires worse are consequences of climate change—hotter, drier summers, for example.
In addition, due to a warmer, drier climate, the tundra and northern boreal forest are experiencing unprecedented fire seasons.
Another storm system arrives Thursday into Friday with rain and warmer temperatures, before shifting drier and colder this weekend.
According to the U.S. Drought Monitor, some 27 percent of the country was drier than normal as of Dec.
"Any drier interludes are likely to be short-lived in any one place," the forecaster said on its website.
Droughts also will become longer and drier and - in the worst-case scenario - will reach northern Europe, they said.
Confidence: Low-Medium Tomorrow night: Behind the cold front, light winds from the north-northwest bring in drier air.
The other concern is that climate change — or the world heating up and causing drier conditions — catalyzed the fire.
Elephants have been an occasional problem in the village's fields, especially since 0003, as conditions have grown drier, they said.
JUNE Britain and Southern Scandinavia: cooler than normal, wetter than normal in the east, drier than normal in the west.
These turkeys tend to contain less fat, which translates to a drier bird, so we always recommend brining these turkeys.
"The recovery will see new ecosystemes that are effectively the response to more bushfires and a drier climate," Cox said.
Instead, the depleted Amazon will transition into a drier region, unable to naturally repair itself to its previously drenched glory.
The El Niño effect led to drier conditions throughout South-East Asia; sustained rainfall started appearing only late last month.
Conditions this year have been hotter and drier than usual, and some players have questioned the quality of the surface.
Countries such as Iraq and Syria, where war has devastated infrastructure, will struggle to prepare for a hotter, drier future.
The blaze is being partly blamed on El Nino, which is producing drier than normal conditions in the prairie provinces.
Certain areas, such as Texas, saw a much steeper decline of 20% due to the colder temperatures and drier weather.
The new model found that because of increased evaporation, 73 percent of islands – rather than 50 percent – would become drier.
In comparison to Ibu Oka, the meat at Gung Cung is a tad drier, the skin a bit more brittle.
The aim was to consolidate gains before the weekend, when drier, gusty, hotter conditions were forecast to return, Engrav said.
He said output is typically higher in the remaining three quarters as seasonally drier weather sets in the Southern Hemisphere.
Future Los Angeles would be 4.6°C hotter and 80 percent drier, making it a match with Las Palmas, Mexico.
But as the harvest continues, he said yields will fall as later crops, planted under drier conditions, are brought in.
British entrepreneur and inventor James Dyson unveils his new invention, the Airblade Tap hand drier, in Hamburg, Germany, in 2013.
Dundas, however, notes these drier environs don't necessarily eliminate the possibility — however slight — that life can exist somewhere on Mars.
The cause and effect is quite straightforward: Drier plants catch fire more easily, allowing fires to grow bigger and faster.
Ivory Coast's combustible mix of land conflicts and high immigration from its poorer, drier neighbours make its political disputes dangerous.
They kept agricultural restrictions in place and said they could impose new statewide curbs if drier-than-normal conditions returned.
CDT (0003 GMT), having also fallen on Thursday amid drier U.S. harvest weather was forecast in the next few days.
We've had perfect conditions for a fire: A mild winter and a drier than usual spring caused lower moisture levels.
But for the rest of the year, they're ideal, and in warmer, drier climates, they've fine for year-round duty.
But with the right investments in institutions and policy reform, a drier future need not be a more violent one.
Some members of my ad hoc cornbread council pushed me toward a drier, chunkier dressing with a craggy, crisp top.
Climate change also has started to fuel more migration, he said, as drier conditions in some areas have decimated crops.
So you'd think that agency would fight to prevent climate change, which is fueling more fires through warmer, drier winters.
The droughts are longer, the temperatures higher, the snowmelt lessened, the brush drier, the fires likelier, bigger, and better fueled.
It's certain that California is seeing much larger fires, he said, and much of that is connected to drier conditions.
As a general rule, the influenza virus likes to spread in colder, drier weather, so it peters out during summer.
I might point out that a typical Indian bheja fry is drier, with a higher ratio of brains to sauce.
Now, read the article, "Hotter, Drier, Hungrier: How Global Warming Punishes the World's Poorest," and answer the following questions: 1.
Drier weather and the loss of plant cover has fueled the increasing frequency and intensity of dust storms, for example.
At the same time, because of climate change, the state's dry periods have become hotter and drier, increasing fire risk.
The day will gradually get drier and we may see a fair bit of sun before it hits the horizon.
The fertile red soil of the tropics became drier, finer, and soon there were only withered shrubs in the sand.
Cava also might be a bit drier, on average, than prosecco, so those without a sweet tooth might prefer it.
Climate change and the hotter and drier conditions it brings are among the forces that increase fire risks and severity.
Australia is warming faster than the global average due to climate change, and parts of the country are getting drier.
Raging fires in the Amazon threaten to turn the world's most productive rainforest into a drier, less carbon-rich savanna.
Climate change is fueling more intense wildfires in California as the state sees stronger winds, less rainfall and drier conditions.
And although it grows well in the rainy highlands, it fares poorly in the hotter, drier parts of the country.
Warmer and drier weather is expected to return to the region this week before another chance for showers next week.
"Cigarette smoke decreases moisture in the skin, so the skin of smokers is generally drier than non-smokers," she said.
The situation is worst in eastern areas where the weather is drier, and there is chronic poverty and low development.
El Niño is also known to leave much of the West Pacific, Australia and Asia warmer and drier than usual.
Bobby Flay recommends 85% chuck to 15% sirloin, but if you want a leaner and drier burger, add extra sirloin.
Mr. Garcia predicted the flowers would start to wither within a few weeks as the weather turns warmer and drier.
"We all recognize we're looking at a drier future," said Tom Buschatzke, director of the Arizona Department of Water Resources.
While there is conflicting evidence as to whether Santa Ana and Diablo winds are becoming more frequent, Dr. Hall said that they should become drier as the planet warms, because warmer air over the high desert of Utah and Nevada has lower relative humidity and will become drier still as it descends into California.
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After making landfall, they tend to dissipate quickly, losing energy and organization as they blow across cooler, drier, inland air masses.
Fire officials say the weather is getting hotter and drier heading into the weekend and that means the fire could grow.
By contrast, La Nina brings wetter conditions to Southeast Asia and parts of South America, and drier conditions in eastern Africa.
This format falls flat, as it is old and doesn't have the right cadence for a platform that favors drier wit.
"The eyes will get drier because the small lenses don't protect against the wind, so there's a comfort issue," Iwach said.
In the roundtable discussion, Wilkinson will review how a spray drier works by separating the solids from a liquid through evaporation.
Areas south of California's Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta, where two of the state's major riverways converge, have seen drier conditions.
Combined with the cooler and drier autumn air over much of the U.S., it should make for some good stargazing conditions.
The Nephew lies at the other end of that axis: He's smaller and weaker and slightly drier, but much more competent.
"Because curly hair tends to be drier, you do not want to co-wash more than twice a week," she says.
Recent studies indicate there may be connections between altered weather patterns, which are favoring drier conditions in California, and climate change.
The renovations we have done – include making the aisles wider, drier and cleaner, providing them with electronic payments and all that.
"The drier, the better because it results in less disease and yield loss," University of Illinois plant pathologist Mohammad Babadoost said.
And as high atmospheric pressure stays in the same area for a while, the air continues to get hotter and drier.
We again turn our attention to the West, where the overall winter forecast was for drier weather, especially in the Southwest.
Instead of turning back, the soldiers set up camp for weeks to wait for drier weather so they could push forward.
You see, deforestation in the Amazon triggers a negative feedback loop: The more trees that fall, the drier the Amazon becomes.
Chimpanzees evolved in drier climates, where food was scarce and foraging females had to compete with one another for limited goods.
The Impossible Foods plant-based patty in the Impossible Whopper was drier than the regular beef patty in the regular Whopper.
For the upcoming months, La Niña favors colder winters in the Northern United States and drier conditions across the southern tier.
Farmers here have harvested 62.8% of the 2019-20 crop, aided by drier weather in recent days, consultancy ARC Mercosul said.
Days of abnormally high temperatures have contributed to the intensity of fires, by making vegetation drier and more likely to ignite.
A salamander's life becomes increasingly proscribed during the drier summer months, leaving them to forage under logs or in small burrows.
The elephants might have expected an easier crossing, he said, since the weather is usually drier at this time of year.
Maintaining groundwater and habitat which support so much birdlife is harder to do in a landscape that is hotter and drier.
Jackson Family Wines is among California winemakers employing both high-tech and old-school techniques to adapt to hotter, drier conditions.
Our climate reporter traveled to Catalonia to learn more about managing woodlands in a place that's growing ever hotter and drier.
But warmer winters and drier summers have led to invasive insects and diseases damaging roots and needles and killing trees altogether.
Forecasters say that in the short term, drier conditions may return this winter because of the weather phenomenon called La Niña.
And before this winter began, some meteorologists were predicting a La Niña pattern, which would have meant drier conditions than usual.
Dry areas are now drier and larger, with forests that used to be reliably moist becoming tinderboxes waiting for a spark.
California winemakers are employing both high-tech and old-school techniques to adapt to hotter, drier conditions amid a yearslong drought.
Meantime, drier-than-average conditions are expected for the Great Lakes and portions of the Northern Rockies and the Northern Plains.
In these months, your nasal passages get drier, and that makes them magnets for the 200 viruses that can cause infections.
In addition, scientists sounded alarms about the possibility of an abrupt transition of the Amazon rainforest into a fragmented, drier savanna.
Having seen photos of Himalayan glaciers 50 years ago, it's pretty obvious that it's much drier here than in the past.
Dhaval Bhanusali, a dermatologist based in New York, told INSIDER that dandruff is more common in the colder, drier months of winter.
In fact, you may even have noticed more damage, drier ends, or a general lack of shine that's popped up since Thanksgiving.
"Discoloration in those drier areas of your body is often caused by too much product absorbing into the skin," says Von Hep.
Over-exfoliating actually causes the skin to appear and feel even drier which can lead to inflammation and in darker skin types.
India grows bigger, hotter, and drier Most of India relies on groundwater for its water needs, instead of traditional water harvesting systems.
Lauderdale notes that later in the season, like September, is when the land is even drier and more susceptible to large fires.
A sweeter rosé cider would go really well with spicy Asian food, and a drier rosé cider would go well with oysters.
As it heats further, weather cycles are set to speed up, leaving wet parts of the world wetter, and dry parts drier.
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The findings help experts to understand how the insects have migrated, especially in Africa where they moved to drier, less favorable savannas.
In the winter, combination types might add an exfoliating serum to the mix, while drier people might reach for a heavier oil.
"And, as many drought-prone areas around the world become drier, climate change will stress the already stressed harder," he added. "Yikes."
The dough will become sticky, but keep kneading — as the gluten develops, the dough will tighten up and begin to seem drier.
Future atmospheric rivers are expected to bring loads of water from both the tropics and drier areas over the ocean, said Swain.
IN TOMALI, a village in Malawi's Chikwawa district, a village elder born in the 1930s says she cannot recall a drier year.
"The extra money from these orders goes toward financial incentives for delivery partners as well as our other operational costs," Drier adds.
Drier U.S. weather is expected to help farmers advance corn and soybean harvests that have been delayed by cold and wet conditions.
But supply of the wet stuff is already coming under ever greater pressure, as climate change, crudely put, makes dry places drier.
Fire seasons, once limited largely to the summer months, are stretching longer and the land is growing drier, providing plenty of fuel.
"We pay R800 ($55) to buy water from a delivery truck in drier months," said Zikhuphulile Nkosi, 76, the Vuna cooperative chairwoman.
But they fear there is a limit to how much they can adapt to a drier climate if water shortages keep worsening.
And humanity's emissions of greenhouse gases are warming the planet, making some parts of it drier and more at risk of fire.
Climate models show that Cape Town is destined to face a drier future, with rains becoming more unpredictable in the coming decades.
Indeed, they may survive only in places like northern Greenland, which has remained drier and colder than other parts of the Arctic.
In those plants could lie the genes that scientists need to develop new varieties that can grow on a hotter, drier planet.
At the same time, though, the Southwest is expected to have a drier-than-normal spring, which increases the risk of wildfires.
Our journalists used photographs and time-lapse video to capture how shorter winters and hotter, drier summers are already altering the landscape.
Many lotions I've used in the past have temporarily moisturized my skin, but hours after applying, it felt even drier than before.
Hotter, drier summers are setting off more forest fires, which are accelerating a decades-old migration from rural areas, leaving lands untended.
In drier times for sales and rental listings, and lags between commission checks, she eagerly auditions for paid roles as an extra.
By 20053, summers in New York would feel more like those of Lake Shore, Maryland: about 4.4 degrees warmer and 9% drier.
If the temperature fluctuates, it will cause frozen foods to lose their moisture faster, and they will become much drier and tough.
At some lower elevations of the Joshua tree's range, which are hotter and drier, there are hardly any baby trees at all.
A climate cycle in the Indian Ocean that favors drier than average weather in Australia is also contributing to the drought conditions.
But authors of a new study warn that as the climate becomes hotter and drier, future fires could be far more damaging.
One area of particular concern is the Midwest, which is already becoming drier on average, especially in the summer, Dr. Prein said.
Rains will ease dry conditions in southern Argentina and also bring relief to drier areas of Brazil, according to Commodity Weather Group.
Drier conditions helped to fan the bushfire's flame in Australia; similar high heats in those other nations could spell trouble for travelers.
Four thousand feet above sea level in Hawaii's Kokeʻe State Park, the weather is drier and cooler than the island of Kauaʻi below.
But hotter and drier summers also mean "trees are sensitive to reduced soil moisture and impaired function linked to drying air", she says.
While most fires die down at night, this one seems to charge up as a humid marine air mass pushes drier air uphill.
And less snow on the ground come spring means overall reduced soil moisture, leaving forests drier and making conditions more dangerous for wildfires.
When the mountain range got high enough to change the climate, millions of years ago, the monsoons weakened and the weather got drier.
Since it's difficult for oils to slide down a spiral or coil, this is why curly hair textures are drier than straight versions.
But Western Australia, western Tasmania and scattered parts of central Australia and Queensland would be drier than normal during these months, it said.
It was warmer and drier than 2011, without any of the anxiety over whether the grapes would ripen before the fall rains began.
With the hotter, drier conditions brought on by climate change, fires are expected to get bigger and more intense in years to come.
Top palm oil producers Indonesia and Malaysia are forecast to remain drier-than-normal over the next two to three months, said Tapley.
Drier soybeans can be lost in the field during harvesting and are more prone to cracking, which lessens the value of the crop.
I prefer my oatmeal on the drier side (versus soupy), and when I initially mixed all of the ingredients, it was the soupiest.
Now they have an extra source of income, he said - though profits took a hit last year when it was drier than usual.
The Central and Southeastern US got soaked more than normal in 2015, while parts of the West and Northeast were drier than average.
In the past, the formula of matte lipsticks tended to be drier than regular versions, in order to achieve a velvet smooth texture.
"It is difficult to say with certainty but with warmer and drier environmental conditions the likelihood of fires occurring increases," noted Parrington.  
Meanwhile, cotton is traditionally grown in drier areas of the planet, like the American South, which can have an impact come harvest time.
As global temperatures rise and drier weather and fewer cooling storms become the norm, the region has become particularly susceptible to devastating fires.
Drier than a naked slice of Ryvita  You can tell this by watching the video for his song "Would You Be," premiering below.
Long-term records show a clear trend across much of the West toward hotter, drier summers with larger fires and longer fire seasons.
Pacheco said that Dante chooses to include rye instead of bourbon in its Old Fashioned because of rye's spicier and drier flavor profile.
At Fan Fried Rice Bar, Mr. Chen uses same-day rice, but cooks it with less water so it's drier and doesn't stick.
During a La Niña year, winter temperatures are warmer and drier than normal in the South and cooler than normal in the Northwest.
Gropius's design signifiers are much drier — flat roofs, glass corners — and have now been thoroughly absorbed into the general collection of modernist imagery.
Researchers project the water stresses in the region from climate change will increase in the coming decades as the dry season gets drier.
If you've been washing your hands more lately, per the CDC guidelines, you've likely noticed they may be a bit drier than normal.
But wouldn't it have been better to have a tribute from someone who isn't drier than the contents of a vacuum cleaner bag?
It added that the last two weeks in the European part of Russia and Eastern Ukraine had been "significantly drier" than the norm.
California just set an-all time record for high July temperatures, and fuels in the forest are drier than they have ever been.
Deadly blazes have become increasingly severe and routine in Portugal, spurred by poor land management and hotter, drier summers because of climate change.
"Tried it for two weeks and the product would just sit on my lips, no absorption, nothing, left my lips drier than before."
The scarlet oak is appearing more frequently in regions northwest of the Appalachians and less often in the Southeast, which is becoming drier.
Often, though, that saturation is confined to a narrow band of altitude, and airplanes can find drier areas by moving up or down.
Scientists aren't sure whether the coronavirus also travels in smaller, drier droplets known as aerosols (which are less than 5 micrometers in diameter).
For pitchers, loosening up is not the problem — it is gripping and controlling a ball that feels drier in cooler and windier conditions.
Simply put, drier, hotter, windier weather makes wildfires worse, and dry, hot winds can desiccate a landscape, turning it into pure bushfire fuel.
California is also expected to be drier than usual, a cause for concern as wildfires will likely continue to be a major concern.
As winters become milder, weather becomes drier and higher elevations become warmer, bark beetles are able to thrive and extend their ranges northward.
During El Niño years, more rain falls in the Southwestern and Southeastern United States, while the North experiences much drier and warmer weather.
Salar Grande, meanwhile, is a shimmering salt flat, while Maria Elena has been found to be even drier and more inhospitable than Yungay.
She said there is a "new normal" when it comes to U.S. wildfires for a number of reasons, including drier and hotter weather.
APRIL Nordics - Much warmer and drier than normal Britain - Warmer than normal, near-normal rainfall Northern mainland - Warmer and drier than normal Southern mainland - Slightly warmer and wetter than normal MAY Nordics Slightly warmer than normal, wetter than normal Britain Warmer and wetter than normal Northern mainland Warmer and drier than normal Southern mainland Warmer than normal, near normal rainfall JUNE: Nordics Cooler and wetter than normal Britain Wetter than normal with near-normal temperatures Northern mainland Slightly warmer and wetter than normal Southern mainland Warmer and wetter than normal (Reporting by Sabina Zawadzki; Editing by Mark Potter)
However, I know that I'll be getting much more mileage out of it as the weather gets colder and as my skin gets drier.
In the U.S., La Niña is likely to bring drier than normal conditions in the Southwest, as well as the Rockies and Southern Plains.
"One of the biggest skincare mistakes I see is over-exfoliating during the winter months because the skin tends to be drier," says Duncan.
However, as climate change progresses, the areas that aardvarks live in are predicted to get hotter and drier, with longer and more frequent droughts.
As a result, suggests Kent, seasonal shifts on Earth may be more pronounced, producing hotter summers, colder winters, wetter rain seasons, and drier droughts.
The first thing to worry about with food is that it will be a lot harder to grow as it gets hotter and drier.
As a student with chronic asthma, Mr. Siegel transferred from the University of California, Berkeley, to the University of Arizona for the drier climate.
Being a rainforest, the Amazon isn't supposed to burn out of control, unlike California's drier landscape, which is built to burn and burn explosively.
Wheat futures also eased as a hotter, drier forecast for the southern U.S. Plains was seen accelerating maturity and harvesting of the winter crop.
It was raining at the start of the ride, but the skies turned blue as we motored toward the drier side of the island.
Now the winds from the Indian Ocean that brought what little rain there was are shifting southwards, causing the arable zone to become drier.
It's a trend that could signify the region's transition to a drier climate state—one characterized by megadroughts and dramatic changes to the environment.
The team discovered that these critical weather systems are decreasing in frequency in the southwest, suggesting the region is drifting into a drier state.
The threat for heavy rainfall and flash flooding will continue across portions of the Northeast today with drier weather on the way this week.
The longer it takes for digested food to pass through the large bowel, the more water gets reclaimed and the drier the stool becomes.
Experts say the fires have been especially difficult to put out because of the El Nino phenomenon, resulting in drier weather and fiercer fires.
It also expects more severe storms, wetter wet seasons and drier dry ones; all those effects, it says, will be greatest in the south.
Here's two of my favorite Lambruscos at the moment that are naturally driven and on the drier side, ready for you to freeze: 1.
Linett's writing is drier than a saltine cracker — a mixture of magazine clichés and technical denim analysis — but it fits the project at hand.
During a typical La Niña winter, the Northwest and Midwest are typically colder and wetter, while the Southwest to Southeast remains drier than average.
Cooler temperatures, combined with a strong wind shear and drier air in the region where storms typically develop will further suppress hurricanes, NOAA stated.
The further ahead the crop is developed, the less the warmer and potentially drier weather at the tail end of spring would hurt yields.
We know that places like the Colorado River Basin, Texas, New Mexico and California will continue to experience drier and hotter conditions over time.
"Miriam is supposed to go north and dissipate in the colder waters and drier air, so I'm not really worried about it," Godinez said.
He even published in his OpEd that the fire season is longer and that hotter and drier conditions are contributing to fires being worse.
He said that in drier years it was important for the authorities to encourage farmers in the region to raise less water-intensive crops.
Before China instituted massive lockdowns, "we saw a signature that places that were colder and drier showed slightly larger transmissions before interventions," Santillana says.
In the United States, meanwhile, 13 million people have left their water-adjacent homes in search of higher ground, or at least drier pastures.
In this panade, the drier the bread, the more liquid — and hence more flavor — it will absorb, and the more completely it will transform.
This year, though, The Desert Sun reported that such a profusion of wildflowers is less likely, thanks to a drier start to the year.
We visited in November, which is the shoulder season that follows a slower rainy period, before crowds descend for the drier but warm winter.
The U.N. agency now wants to reach 385,000 farmers who can grow crops on land that can be irrigated during the current drier weather.
The heat source at a swimming pool in the Butte aux Cailles neighborhood of the 13th Arrondissement will have to be kept much drier.
By comparison, the bank fraud and wire fraud charges from federal prosecutors in California are considerably drier, relying on bank statements and financial documents.
Hotter, drier conditions have sent the natural fire cycle on which the forests and grasslands of Alaska and the western states depend into a tailspin.
It's easy to simply blame climate change — and warmer, drier conditions are definitely a big factor in a trend toward larger fires in recent years.
Wet regions will grow wetter and dry ones drier as rainfall patterns change and the rate increases at which soil and some plants lose moisture.
Hotter and drier weather is a symptom of human-caused climate change, and that's making fires worse by leaving forests and other vegetation more flammable.
The bigger danger of climate-induced conflict lies farther south, in hotter, drier zones, and involves mostly civil wars in poor countries, not international ones.
Jerry Brown, a Democrat — that because of climate change, California is entering into hotter and drier times that will tax an already overburdened water system.
But he agreed that recent events in Tasmania are consistent with what we expect climate change to bring to the state—namely, hotter, drier weather.
Switching to mean daily precipitation, we can see that the Pacific Northwest is also projected to become significantly drier by the end of the century.
Conversely, if Florida had seen drier conditions in 2000, simulations show that Al Gore likely would have carried the state and thus won the presidency.
Humans move tremendous volumes of groundwater through pumping, but also indirectly via climate change, which is causing some places to become drier and others wetter.
When I started having sex again, I discovered my vagina was drier than the Sahara desert and it was really tough to have an orgasm.
Improved crop ratings and drier weather were seen boosting U.S. production prospects after torrential spring rains, a factor that pressured grain futures in early moves.
In our world herbivorous mammals begin to adapt to these conditions, evolving grinding grazing teeth and broad snouts to deal with the drier, grittier fodder.
For Ghodbane, that means his land now lacks enough fodder for his flock in drier seasons so he must purchase extra feed, at added expense.
In the worst case scenarios, the map predicts that New York City will be a staggering 5°C hotter by 2080, and 20 percent drier.
These projections almost unanimously show a much drier Middle East, northern Africa and Southern Europe, as weather patterns shift in response to a warming climate.
Always drawn to using a dry brush, it seems to have gotten even drier after he left London and moved to Los Angeles in 1997.
Jones said the state was reviewing the new models, partly in light of drier weather conditions, more frequent, unpredictable and severe fires, and climate change.
It also reduces the cooling shade of the forest canopy, which creates hotter and drier conditions, and the invasive weeds that take over readily burn.
Northern Florida and south Georgia -- regions that have had drought conditions within the past year, but not now -- have the greatest probability of drier conditions.
Soybean futures were also lower, with drier conditions so far this week in the U.S. Midwest raising hopes farmers may make more headway in planting.
Fourteen first-round matches across both singles draws were still to be completed at the start of day four as drier and brighter conditions arrived.
The mill's cane crushing capacity will fall primarily because of drier soil caused by less rain, and contributing to a smaller crop, the executive said.
Northern Brazil, Venezuela, Guyana and Suriname have seen the Zika virus locally transmitted in recent months, despite El Nino bringing them drier-than-normal weather.
How will governments deal with that, and with similar processes to come in other coastal areas and in the hotter, drier areas of the Southwest?
The Phoenix metropolitan area, sometimes called the "Valley of the Sun," is a flat and sprawling desert city that grows hotter and drier every year.
Most people think this is due to the rise of global temperatures leaving the forests drier, and that the trend will continue across future winters.
Ensuring there is enough water to go around in a drier future will require greater vigilance from everyone, said Lucas Thungo, a community farm worker.
Usually, I can deliver at least competently at a story slam, but my mouth grew drier and my head dizzier until I got played offstage.
The impact of climate change on the winds is uncertain, although some scientists think that global warming may at least be making the winds drier.
They have also faced habitat destruction and the effects of climate change; drier conditions have reduced the inhabitable land on the islands, Dr. Sischo said.
Meanwhile, pitch pines — small trees common in drier environments like Cape Cod that sprang up here when the bog was full of sand — are struggling.
Wheat crop ratings also declined sharply for the second week in a row, suggesting a drier spell last week brought limited benefit to waterlogged fields.
Nevertheless typically during El Niño years -- more rain falls in the Southwestern and Southeastern United States -- while the North experiences much drier and warmer weather.
Light breezes from the northwest at 5-10 mph along with a drier air mass make it feel a bit cooler than the actual temperatures.
The commission was formed in September as the state sought to address the impact of fires occurring more often in a hotter and drier climate.
The notorious influenza virus also becomes more threatening during winter, specifically because the air is significantly drier (in contrast to a humid summer) during this period.
Ignoring that context means ignoring a big part of the story and the overwhelming challenges we face as the climate continues to trend hotter and drier.
It comes in at 90 proof (as opposed to 86 for the 21-year), but it tastes drier than that partially due to the increased tannins.
Another reason people can get dehydrated during cold and flu season is because those illnesses tend to happen in the winter, when the air is drier.
By making droughts hotter and drier, the threat of drought induced migration and conflict is growing in areas that are vulnerable to social and military strife.
Soybeans turned lower on forecasts for a window of warmer and drier weather that could accelerate planting by some Midwest farmers, potentially boosting supplies this autumn.
But even the wet areas need to be on alert moving forward, as these are the same regions in which CPC called for drier May weather.
Climate models predict that, as global average temperatures rise, dry regions will get drier and wet regions will get wetter, with more extremes and greater variability.
"Warmer, drier conditions will not be what at least some of these crops need," said Tobin Gorey, director of agricultural strategy at Commonwealth Bank of Australia.
The consequences differ depending on the location, but most models show climate change resulting in a generally warmer, drier Ethiopia with less predictable seasonal weather patterns.
In the United States La Niña, is likely to make it cooler and wetter in the northern states and warmer and drier in the southern states.
In North Carolina, conditions are actually expected to get drier and windier over the next few days, making it even easier for large fires to spread.
Although tropical regions will experience smaller changes in temperature, their wettest months will become 5% wetter and their driest months 14% drier, according to the analysis.
Via Andreas Prein, NCAR"A normal year in the Southwest is now drier than it once was," said Prein in AtmosNews, a publication of the NCAR.
But limited rains and warmer patterns could impact corn and soybean fields in areas that have been far drier, including parts of Illinois, Indiana and Ohio.
" Jay Famiglietti, the senior water scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, goes even further: "It's a virtual certainty that California will get drier.
But temperatures and water availability play a bigger role in plant survival, and more CO2 brings with it warmer and often drier conditions that threaten plants.
So the island has embarked on a project to capture more water for its drier east and north, shifting it through pipes to these regions' farms.
The drier conditions across Australia will also reduce production of canola, the government forecaster said, despite farmers sowing a three-year high amount of the oilseed.
The air is then blown out of the unit drier and a few degrees colder, leaving the room all nice and air conditioned and slightly dehumidified.
The northern half of the U.S. is expected to be a bit drier than normal this spring, however, further reducing the chances those areas will flood.
There are also black truffles, which are a little drier in texture and smell like ripe papayas, bananas, and pineapple but don't offer as much flavor.
The institution said it cut its view because of drier-than-normal weather in the producing area between May and July, which led to smaller fruits.
Drier, brighter weather is forecast from Friday to Monday but some showers are still forecast in the north and widespread rain is seen returning next week.
Warmer, drier weather, including milder, shorter winters, has caused an explosion in bug populations, as well as in the number of stressed trees they feast on.
Those regular wind events can lead to crisis when they intersect with the drier landscape and man-made triggers like the state's failing private power infrastructure.
Couppé and other winemakers have seen a shift toward hotter, drier weather that's forcing them to change the ways in which they care for their crops.
Jerry Brown moved on Monday to impose permanent water conservation measures and called on water suppliers to prepare for a future made drier by climate change.
Climate change is leading to higher temperatures and record-setting heat waves, drier and more arid conditions in the Southwest, and more frequent and severe droughts.
The land might also need to be drained to support the construction buildings and highways, which could make the turf drier and more vulnerable to fires.
Bathtub-like rings around the lake provide visual evidence of record-low water levels and the new reality of a drier climate in the American Southwest.
But warmer temperatures and drier conditions linked to climate change make it easier for both these natural and intentionally lit fires to get out of control.
In drier months, when there is no rain to capture at all, the system links to a sustainable source, such as well water, as a supplement.
Rainfall occurs everywhere on Titan, but the equatorial regions are drier than the poles, said study co-author Anezina Solomonidou, a European Space Agency research fellow.
Water districts in the drier southern part of the state also asked for relief, saying investments in underground storage and desalination plants had increased their supplies.
With hotter and drier weather on the way, forest fires will be a part of life for tens of millions of Americans for the foreseeable future.
But with drier conditions and little wind at Ridgewood, players took advantage, and Woods was disappointed that he had not been able to do the same.
So we would start pulling the dry martini — because martinis originally started with sweet vermouth and then at some point became more of a drier drink.
After all, August is just the beginning of Brazil's largely manmade fire season, when slashing-and-burning in the country peaks and coincides with drier weather.
In recent years it has become a tidier, drier place, with rows of oversize awnings and undersize trees — called, after its patron, David H. Koch Plaza.
In this Daily 360 video, learn from Mái, a Hmong farmer, about how the colder winters and hotter, drier summers are damaging the critical yearly harvest.
High temperatures should get into at least the mid-210s, with low 50s possible if we stay drier, allowing for a few more peeks of sunshine.
A recent study by Tel Aviv University predicts that the Eastern Mediterranean will get steadily hotter and drier and gradually lose two months of winter — i.e.
It will also determine how California fixes and updates an energy system strained by the high costs of more frequent fires fueled by hotter, drier conditions.
But this year, with extreme Level 6 restrictions in force, it is drier than I can ever remember since I moved here almost three decades ago.
His book, though drier than the more passionate polemics, nimbly suggests that the postmodern present is powered by the same engines as the early-modern past.
According to NOAA, drier and milder than average conditions will be the rule across much of California, which is terrible news for the drought-riddled state.
Under a La Niña pattern, the entire southern half of the United States - including the winter wheat belt - is often drier than usual during the wintertime.
They also noted that more and more Amazon species that need the rainforest&aposs moisture are dying out, while species that prefer drier climates are thriving.
He alternates between a bassy, center-of-the-drum sound and a harder, drier attack; it makes a contagious foundation for the track's two guest rappers.
He took great care not to harm any while relocating Meda, and never worried about Meda's old wood faring poorly in this much drier, foreign place.
And people are changing the climate, which has caused forests to dry out, making them drier and more vulnerable to infestation from pests like bark beetles.
Dealers said forecasts for drier weather in the U.S. Midwest may provide farmers with an opportunity to get crops planted and had helped to trigger profit-taking.
So, your body only has the hormones that are in the pill itself, which is often lower than what's naturally produced, and can make your vagina drier.
The local fire department says drier than normal weather in California this year, combined with rising temperatures caused by global warming, has increased the risk of wildfires.
A temperature difference has been shown in drier regions, like in California, but it wasn't clear if this would be true for more humid climates like Wisconsin's.
The main reason seems to be that pitches often become easier to bat on as the day progresses, perhaps because they get drier, flatter and more predictable.
In the East and southern two-thirds of the country, temperatures will be higher than normal, while Southern California, Texas, and Florida will be drier than usual.
From early June to late July, Japan traditionally experiences a rainy "baiu" season, as humid air from the south converges with cooler, drier air from the north.
Hotter, drier weather was forecast in Northern California, where thousands of firefighters were battling a wildfire that was already about three times the size of San Francisco.
If you find that your skin is on the drier side and you're constantly restocking hydration-boosting moisturizers, an oil-based foundation is probably your best bet.
The Colorado River and its reservoirs — though certainly not yet low enough to imperil millions of Westerners — are gradually evaporating while the desert land grows ever drier.
Forecast confidence is on the low side given the uncertain position of the front, but one possible scenario is a rainier morning followed by a drier afternoon.
The clouds may break up a bit Tuesday night with drier air trying to push in from the northwest and lows in the mid- to upper 30s.
But meteorologist Marco Antonio dos Santos at forecaster Somar, said the Pacific was cooling quickly, which would lead to drier La Nina weather as soon as April.
The combination of "drier soils and impaired plant function is projected to cause Midwestern crop yield to decline by 173-20% at the century's end" she says.
The El Nino weather phenomenon - a warming of the Pacific Ocean's surface that causes hot and drier conditions - is expected to continue until October in Central America.
But today, as temperatures get warmer and spring weather drier, "soil moisture is around 80 percent less compared to some eight to 10 years ago," he said.
The consequences of increasing average temperatures, rising seas, more rainfall and heat waves, and drier forests that fuel wildfires have already proved to be costly and deadly.
The region is expected to see two days of drier weather before more showers through next week, said David Streit, agricultural meteorologist with the Commodity Weather Group.
Under the terms of the federal grant, the island's residents are to be resettled to drier land and a community that as of now does not exist.
When they arrived, however, they found a climate not much different from today, but the area was drier and more open, and the seas were much lower.
Given the drier-than-normal conditions, there is fuel both on the ground, with dry leaves, and in the branches of trees that are dying or dead.
Some experts say climate change has created the conditions conducive to feeding fires -- such as drier air and plant life, contributing to more days of extreme fires.
The air starts out dry, but the relative humidity decreases as the temperature increases, causing the air to end up even drier once it reaches sea level.
I'm sure it could handle a wash (so long as you keep it out of the drier), but it'll last longer if you adhere to washing instructions.
If you want to keep that summer glow, you'll need to update your skin- and body-care routines to keep up with the cooler, drier fall air.
Drier winters mean less moisture on the land, and warmer springs are pulling the moisture into the air more quickly, turning shrub, brush and grass into kindling.
Hotter and drier conditions in the Middle East led to food shortages and were a major factor in sparking the Arab Spring in 2010-2011, he noted.
The factors contributing to these fires include decades of national forest mismanagement and climate change, which is making summers hotter and drier than they otherwise would be.
Californians tore out lawns, cut back landscape watering and took shorter showers as they embraced Mr. Brown's call to accommodate what he warned were permanently drier times.
Today, we know that those "canals" are natural features crafted by geology on Mars, and the red planet is both far colder and far drier than Earth.
Some public health experts believe the warm weather could slow down the virus, which seems to thrive in colder, drier conditions, but that remains to be seen.
Climate scientists have long suggested that in a warming world, dry parts of the planet will become drier and wet parts of the planet will become wetter.
Warmer air can hold more moisture, and "when the air has more moisture in it, you would get wetter wet bands and drier dry bands," he said.
This allows the saddleback to extend its longer neck farther, which biologists long assumed was a trait that helped the tortoise reach food in a drier climate.
Dead trees open gaps in the canopy, allowing more light and wind to reach the forest floor, which becomes hotter, drier and more prone to burn again.
Working out when droughts cause wildfires, for example, is tricky because lower rainfall not only makes vegetation drier and hence more flammable, but also slows its growth.
Not Nick and Nora Charles, for whom life is a euphoric succession of dry martinis and drier banter, seasoned with a little detective action here and there.
If my circumstances had not been so dire — or rather, if my circumstances had been drier — I might never have found myself at the Zanzibar Curio Shop.
Through the years repeated fires have, in many places, left forests dominated by drier, temperate trees and brush that can quickly resprout after a blaze burns through.
Those underground reserves "represent the only water that many rural communities can count on as the desert Southwest becomes hotter and drier with climate change," they wrote.
And the hotter and drier conditions climate change brings are among the slew of forces that are increasing the risks of devastating fires in California and elsewhere.
In wetter conditions, a good percentage of an acrylic will keep you drier and many artificial fibers, such as PrimaLoft, will keep you warm even when wet.
That pattern typically means drier weather across the southern United States and tropical South America, while bringing more moisture to places like Southeast Asia, Australia, and India.
The release comes as wildfires spread in California's drier-than-normal fall, a symptom of global warming, have claimed more than 80 lives, with hundreds more still missing.
He noted that there was no travel ban to Brazil and that the Games would take place in the normally cooler, drier conditions in the Southern Hemisphere winter.
His sequencing showed that starting around 270,000 years ago, birds along the cold, wetter coast started diverging from birds that lived inland, where it is hotter and drier.
So he decided to test the might of the hair-drier-dropped-in-the-bath fury of an electric eel by having one shock his own damn arm.
The area of low pressure that brought incredible rain and flooding over parts of the Midatlantic and Southeast is finally moving away bringing drier weather to the area.
And it's not just the Golden State: Wildfire activity has increased since the 1980s across the American West, as climate change drives earlier springs and warmer, drier summers.
Months of drier and milder than average conditions followed the wettest winter on record in this area, leading to a surge in the amount of highly combustible fuels.
"Some U.S. corn regions are returning to a drier weather pattern over the next week or so," said Tobin Gorey, director of agricultural strategy, Commonwealth Bank of Australia.
It's similar to how we look at skin, he says, the drier you are the more you need hydration — and no better source than H2O in the shower.
A hotter and drier climate trend leaves a bigger mark on the cooler, wetter San Francisco Bay Area compared to Southern California, which is already hot and dry.
The researchers found that parts of North America, central America, Eurasia and the Mediterranean have grown drier, while other areas, such as India, have become wetter over time.
Even the San Diego County Water Authority, in the drier southern part of the state, has requested relief, and there are signs the message may be getting through.
Average temperatures around the world have already risen about 1 degree Celsius above pre-industrial times, and southern Africa is expected to see drier conditions as warming continues.
While global warming generally results in a wet-areas-get-wetter, dry-areas-get-drier pattern, the doubled CO2 simulation increases the global average precipitation by 3 percent.
He noted that the Rio Games will take place during the winter months of August and September when the drier, cooler climate significantly reduces the presence of mosquitoes.
So if your favorite NFL team's social feeds seem a little drier and more — well, boring — on game-days the rest of this season, now you know why. 
Chicago Board of Trade corn futures fell 0.3 percent on Thursday on forecasts for drier weather in the U.S. Midwest grain belts which would help newly seeded corn.
First Mate Johnson become increasingly despondent as Flight 1820 continued south, relaying to her captive audience the official line as she received updates in a flatter, drier tone.
Drier air then returns across the Pacific in the upper atmosphere to sink again off the coast of Peru, completing a cycle Bjerknes called the Walker Circulation (here).
Drought could develop in some areas of the South due to the drier conditions -- especially in areas that missed the rainfall associated with the active 2017 hurricane season.
"Given the wet winter, it's hard to persuade people we may be entering a time of hotter, drier summers, and we need to be ready," Mr. Goldmark said.
Since it does veer on the airy side, I'm hesitant to recommend this for those with drier skin, but it's a dream for the normal and oily types.
So I bought two wheels to sample later: an earthy raw-milk Camembert de Normandie and a slightly sweet, drier Camembert au Calvados made with local apple brandy.
One, which runs from June through September and is driven by a combination of warmer and drier weather, is the Western fire season that most people think of.
If the fall rains, which usually begin in October, fail to arrive on time, as they did this year, the winds can make already dry conditions even drier.
Inside the five-acre enclosure, among the native oaks and pines, he had planted southern trees including persimmon and shortleaf pine — species better adapted to hotter, drier conditions.
Ms. Chambliss was among the many in this part of southeast Texas who, if they had not fled for drier ground, have gone days without electricity or water.
The concern appears well founded as the latest science indicates that climate change may increase fire risk by bringing hotter and drier conditions that make fires more likely.
Their higher activity levels also help aerate the litter that covers the floor of chicken houses; drier pens, he said, are less likely to create food-safety problems.
This time of year, we're shifting from a drier, colder air mass in the winter to a warmer, more humid air mass in the summer, Mr. Homenuk explained.
The company expects heavier than normal rainfall in Britain and across northern Europe and southern Scandinavia, with drier conditions across the far northern and southern areas of Europe.
So why give your thirsty skin all that TLC only to then layer on a foundation that will leave you drier than you were in the first place?
Among the potential effects are wetter conditions across the southern United States, including Southern California; a drier Midwest; and drought in parts of Africa, Asia and South America.
Both Bennu and Ryugu are extremely dark, spinning-top shaped asteroids that are covered in large boulders, but the latest findings show that Ryugu is a lot drier.
Both Bennu and Ryugu are extremely dark, spinning top-shaped asteroids that are covered in large boulders, but the latest findings show that Ryugu is a lot drier.
A changing climate has meant an increase in temperatures in the Indian and Southern Oceans, which in turn has meant drier and hotter weather across Australia this summer.
Similarly, Jaws' rogue shark becomes the vastly more enthralling symbol of a drier battle between local officials who squabble over the relative value of public safety versus tourist dollars.
But sedges, which can start to take over if landscapes become drier, are "like methane fountains," literally funneling the stuff out of the ground through their straw-like tissue.
This year was also a terrifying preview of what may be to come for Californians, as a warmer, drier climate brings the ingredients together for fast-moving, large wildfires.
Wetter weather in the northern mountains left the snowpack there at 125 percent of normal, whereas in the drier southern part of the state it was at 96 percent.
Alkali flies (Ephydra hians) dive into a lake, feed on the bottom, and shoot back to the surface to fly away, staying drier than a saltine the whole time.
Tomorrow night: Colder, drier air surges into the region through the night with clearing skies, which should allow a view of the full "snow moon" (false advertising this year).
Here's why deadlier and more destructive wildfires have become the new normal -- and it's all related to climate change: It's getting hotter and hotter Hotter temperatures mean drier land.
Clarifying shampoos are a godsend for certain hair types, but drier, curly types should avoid them at all costs, because they can strip your hair of its natural oils.
"As temperatures fall and the air gets drier, your skin pays the price," says dermatologist Joshua Zeichner, MD. In frigid conditions the skin is less able to protect itself.
I have to admit, my hair was feeling drier than usual, so when my first wash day as a blonde baddie came around, I pulled out the big guns.
Going forward, the most populous U.S. state will need to provide water for yet more people while also facing warmer and drier weather associated with climate change, he said.
"Some U.S. corn regions are returning to a drier weather pattern over the next week or so," said Tobin Gorey, director of agricultural strategy at Commonwealth Bank of Australia.
A period of dehydration, perhaps associated with a day of sustained exercise, or the delaying of a bowel movement, may be followed by a drier stool form than normal.
Following the huge success of 2014's viral Ice Bucket Challenge for ALS research, the stars are coming together for another cause – and staying a little drier this time.
California's recent trend toward warmer, drier weather has raised concerns that El Nino may be a bust and that the 5-year-old drought may hang around much longer.
Winter wheat ratings fell by one point to 62 percent, but the relatively good score and drier weather for the U.S. harvest under way have underlined ample U.S. supplies.
When you're dehydrated, your body pulls water from your tissues to maintain H2O concentration in your blood, which can make your eyes look sunken and your skin feel drier.
The report predicts that wildfires will continue to grow larger, more costly and more deadly as temperatures rise and the climate becomes drier due to human-caused climate change.
A weaker dollar lent some support to U.S. grain futures, but a drier weather outlook for the Midwest that could accelerate harvesting continued to cap corn and soybean prices.
But typically, Mr. Halpert said, La Niña brings wet weather to the Pacific Northwest and Ohio Valley and drier-than-average conditions across the southern part of the country.
The local fire service said that "unusual warm weather this week" meant that the ground was drier than usual and could lead to a greater risk of outdoor fires.
Some news reports point to climate change, as hotter and drier temperatures have contributed to the increased flammability of landscapes not only in Brazil, but all over the world.
Thus, as ranchers capitalize on drier-than-average weather this month to burn and clear forests, we must recognize the connection between fires in the Amazon and consumer demand.
Drier-than-normal conditions during a time that is usually quite wet bring more people outside for activities, which in turn leads to greater transmission of vector-borne diseases.
But chances are that with a warming climate leading to drier vegetation and more erratic precipitation patterns, that record may be equaled or even toppled sooner rather than later.
Between the lines: California's changing climate — with hotter, drier summers and fire seasons that now stretch all year — is contributing to larger and more destructive fires that spread quickly.
Simply put, a warmer, drier world is built to burn catastrophically; we're now living in what fire historian Steve Pyne is calling the Pyrocene, or the age of flames.
What is more certain is that the state will increasingly whipsaw between extremes, with drier dry years, wetter wet ones and a rising frequency of intense periods of precipitation.
But after one of the driest winters on record, Australia's spring is also expected to be warmer and drier than average, the country's Bureau of Meteorology said last week.
The question immediately before the court concerns not the political implications of citizenship data, but a drier matter of whether the Trump administration followed administrative rules in requesting it.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australia's spring is expected to be warmer and drier than average, following one of the driest winters on record, the country's Bureau of Meteorology said on Thursday.
The Canarinha added more complexity than a typical caipirinha with unaged cachaça, as well as some bitterness; overall, it was a drier and, perhaps, a less-beach friendly concoction.
Physical effects of global warming—rising sea levels, drier droughts, stormier storms—imperil factories and other assets, as well as transport and energy links that knit supply chains together.
Climate change is generally causing a long-term trend toward hotter and drier conditions, while Abram said shifts in clouds and winds are gradually driving winter rain toward Antarctica.
"The Coachella Valley is the closest to the warmer winters and drier conditions that we will see in the San Joaquin Valley in 20 to 30 years," he said.
It could deliver some rain/snow showers Saturday and snow showers by Saturday night, but if it trends farther offshore, we may kick off February on the drier side.
The second fermentation not only creates a drier flavor and boosts the strength of the beer, but it also uses a different strain of yeast found in traditional pints.
"You walk into a burned area and you notice it's brighter, it's hotter, and it just feels drier," says Jos Barlow, an ecologist at Lancaster University in Lancashire, England.
Days of abnormally high temperatures this summer and residual impact from a drought have contributed to the intensity of fires, by making vegetation drier and more likely to ignite.
As they do so, the firefighters are risking their lives in the face of blazes that are growing larger and more intense as the country gets hotter and drier.
This means without pressurization, aircraft cabins will have much less oxygen, and the air will be thinner and drier, which can lead to ear pain or bleeding and nose bleeds.
With all the protests, plagiarism allegations, and literal smoke that swirled around the Republican National Convention, it's easy to forget about the drier parts—like approving the 2016 GOP platform.
In winter, there is one beauty conundrum that almost always comes into play: how to wear those dark, trending lip colors when your mouth is getting drier by the minute.
If you live in the Southeast, things are going to be drier and warmer, but that's the worst news possible because the region is suffering through a pretty bad drought.
It also let her team peer into the future: Many climate models suggest the world will be warmer and drier at the end of the century than it is today.
The market is awaiting the U.S. Department of Agriculture's next crop planting update due later on Monday to see whether farmers made much headway during relatively drier conditions last week.
The market is awaiting the U.S. Department of Agriculture's next weekly crop update on Monday to see whether farmers made much headway in planting during relatively drier conditions last week.
Traders are anxious, too, to see the U.S. Department of Agriculture's next crop update on Monday to see whether farmers made much headway during relatively drier conditions earlier this week.
But the reason your strands will tend to look different has more to do with the scalp itself, which gets drier over time, resulting in a brittle texture all over.
"When the Pacific was warming, we saw lots of rain, but not this year," Santos said, forecasting rains this week over the coffee belt but then increasingly drier weather ahead.
When it comes to the opioid crisis, he should partner with those on higher, drier land: states, communities, and those helping their brothers and sisters rise above despair through faith.
Especially when you consider the second study, published today in Nature Geoscience, which finds that Ceres is drier than we originally thought—not bone dry, but certainly no ocean world.
The study, published earlier this week, found that Earth&aposs wetlands are getting wetter and dry regions are getting drier, due to human water management, climate change and natural cycles.
These beans, which endure drier weather and higher temperatures than the coffee in the rest of the country, are known for creating a full-bodied drink with lower acidity levels.
She noted that as she's aged her skin has gotten drier and she's also recently suffered from a bout with Rosacea which she's used lasers to treat with middling results.
Drier, sunnier weather expected across most U.S. soybean growing areas for at least the next 10 days should drain moisture from fields and facilitate rapid harvest progress by the weekend.
The El Nino weather phenomenon - a warming of the Pacific Ocean's surface that causes hot and drier conditions - is expected to hit Central America by the end of the year.
Last year, it arrived in early November, producing above average precipitation and colder than average temperatures along the northern tip of the United States, and drier conditions across the South.
The study found that the 1998-2012 period was drier than the previous driest interval in the time period in question, which occurred during the years from 1205 to 1219.
One of the wild cards in the forecast is how far north a warm front will progress, since this will separate extremely humid air from drier air to the north.
And this time of year can be especially triggering for the condition – after all, even those who don't have it tend to experience drier-than-ever, often super-itchy skin.
The past few days of widespread warmth and generally drier conditions have likely lent a boost in both developmental progress and plant health to many fields that were in need.
High water means vessels do not have enough space to sail under bridges, but drier weather means water levels have dropped enough to enable navigation to resume, an official said.
Mr Azam enlisted local children to plant a mix of greenery; he added an underground trench able to hold 500,000 litres of rainwater, which is then saved for drier periods.
We may be witnessing a slow process of desertification in drier parts of the region, but nearly half the people in Arndt's native state doubt that climate change is real.
Just as we naturally adjust our wardrobes to adapt to cooler temperatures, our skin-care routines could use a reboot to help our skin adjust to the colder, drier climate.
It was a very different story when the contest resumed on Thursday in drier conditions as Nadal won 12 of the first 13 points before cruising into the last four.
Drier-than-usual weather has been something of a theme in Brazil's Center-West and Southeast, but it has not been prolonged or extreme enough to harm crop production – yet.
Across rural KwaZulu-Natal, efforts to adapt to drier conditions are evident, from the new 'JoJo' tanks to hold rainwater running off tin roofs to more irrigation pumps and hoses.
It is likely to be drier for the West Coast on Tuesday and Wednesday, but rain is still possible along the coast up to Oregon and Washington state next Thursday.
The drier a topic, the better Safranski seems to like it, leaping with alacrity, say, from the beginning of Goethe's sudden cohabitation with Christiane Vulpius to the next work-summary.
Each color is a different formula — blue exfoliates, pink soothes irritation, gold hydrates and green deep cleans — so you can, say, treat an oily T zone while moisturizing drier areas.
Indeed, some research suggests they may even migrate less when temperatures rise, because hotter, drier conditions harm agricultural yields, thus depriving them of the capital they would need to move.
Some suspect that the bear counts may be inflated and that increased mortality, in combination with food supply reductions from a warmer and drier climate, could cause numbers to plummet.
But when I slept with a set of cooling PJs from Swedish sleepwear company Dagsmejan, I woke up much drier than if I had worn my usual cotton T-shirt.
With more insulation and in more optimal conditions, like a drier climate, the researchers think they'd be able to bring this up to 0.5 watts per square meter of disk.
Whether landscapes become wetter or drier matters a great deal when it comes to methane, which is released by bacteria that thrive under under oxygen-poor (and typically water-saturated) conditions.
Ecologist Thomas Lovejoy explained to the National Geographic that with the loss of plant life, the area can become drier, which in turn can lead to more deforestation — and more fires.
The Pakistan Meteorological Department, which has been recording pollen counts since 2003, has seen the city's spring levels rise steadily each year since 2010, as Islamabad's springs become drier and shorter.
But drier conditions are expected across much of the Corn Belt, which "should finally allow wetness to ease up a bit and field work to resume," U.S. weather firm Maxar said.
But one species' hell is another's habitat, and survival-of-the fittest meant lots of lizard species who happened to thrive in the desert did quite nicely in the drier climate.
Strong winds, disruptions to linger in wake of storm "On Monday, drier air will rush back into the [region] on the heels of gusty, northwesterly winds," AccuWeather Meteorologist Kyle Elliott said.
"For Malaysia and northern parts of Indonesia, we expect drier weather which could impact palm oil output towards the later part of the year as there is a lag," he said.
Chris Anthony said the most significant change is that hotter, drier conditions now mean that firefighters are trained to take a "tactical pause" to reconsider before charging in against the flames.
The weather forecast indicated that the track was going to dry up, so they switched drier-condition tires along with refueling the car to last until the end of the race.
As climate change brings hotter and drier conditions in some parts of the world, more governments are expected to seek novel ways to keep their populations cool and their land moist.
Drier weather will also be a blow for Australian cattle farmers attempting to rebuild their herds after the worst El Nino in nearly in 20 years which ended early last year.
Abdraman Touré, a leader in Kouna, said yields here have plummeted in a drier climate, causing rice farming, which dates back to the 19th-century Massina Empire, to lose its appeal.
THE giant wildfire that raged recently through the Canadian province of Alberta, forcing more than 80,000 people to flee their homes, was caused in part by global warming producing drier conditions.
Traditionally, avocados were grown in humid sub-tropical climates in the Limpopo, Mpumalanga and KwaZulu-Natal provinces, but now they are being planted in the drier Eastern and Western Cape provinces.
"The weather is expected to be drier this year... we expect to see more fires compared to last year but not as bad as 2015," Purnomo told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
El Niño's arrival often clips the end of the monsoon, leaving India – one of the largest producers and consumers of both wheat and rice – drier by the time growing season begins.
Since the insole is also made from recycled materials rather than something like leather, it feels drier and slightly more breathable, and it won't stick to the bottom of your feet.
The 22016 and 217 seasons were perhaps a bit too wet at the start of the vegetative growth period, when soybeans actually prefer to be somewhat drier, similar to this year.
We anticipate that investment flows into Iran, an important lifeline for the economy, will run drier, particularly if firms like France's Total can't get a waiver from upcoming US energy sanctions.
Curly hair is naturally drier than straight hair because the hair shaft is twisted, so the addition of sulfates can lead to dull, frizzy, and ultimately lifeless hair with no shine.
Though PG&E has begun implementing new safety measures, the company is also facing the effects of a warming climate, which causes vegetation to get drier and lengthens the wildfire season.
Brazilian officials and Olympic organizers have said that August in Rio is drier and cooler than other times of the year, and less hospitable for the mosquito that spreads the virus.
The high-energy, animated vulgarity of that show and MacFarlane's "American Dad" is dialed down here, replaced with drier humor and a heavy helping of "Star Trek" — which is being parodied.
And while the northern part of the country is getting more rain, the southeast, including its most populated state, New South Wales, is getting drier, heightening the risk of fires there.
Federal meteorologists are predicting that the northern United States will be cooler and wetter this winter than last year, while the southern part of the country will be warmer and drier.
If they formed in drier conditions, that may mean a new phase of development for the crater — and reveal still more secrets about life on Mars from millions of years ago.
Other regions, like the Pacific Northwest, already quite wet, and the central United States, might become drier on average, but even there extreme rainfall is likely to intensify, the researchers said.
Land-clearing fires are set each year in the Brazilian Amazon, but warmer temperatures and drier conditions linked to climate change make it easier for blazes to get out of control.
To ensure a reliable water supply in a drier future, we will need to embrace 21st-century solutions that restore river health while respecting the needs of existing users and communities.
The lining and the exterior fabric blend also work in concert to draw moisture away from your foot, keeping you drier and therefore warmer, and also less likely to develop blisters.
The cooler and drier weather associated with the season means mosquito populations will be smaller than in the summer months, and thus mosquito-borne Zika virus transmission is expected to be low.
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The first thing to remember is that your skin gets much, much drier in the colder months, so you'll want to switch to a cleansing oil instead of a regular facial cleanser.

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