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It's seasonably chilly as highs aim for the low 40s.
Confidence: Medium Wednesday and Thursday are both calm, seasonably chilly days.
Confidence: Medium-High Tranquil and seasonably chilly weather Wednesday through Friday.
"One should attempt to buy seasonably always, especially at Thanksgiving," Waxman says.
These ancient peoples had to figure out when animals would be seasonably available.
"But remember that historically, Q1 is a seasonably small quarter for both production and revenue."
"Excluding soybeans, exports to China are only modestly lower on a seasonably adjusted basis," they wrote.
On a seasonably spring night, we walked through Union Square Park, just the two of us.
A recipe for a seasonably chilly one with lows mainly in the 20s to low 30s.
Maybe we seasonably tweak back a little bit in Q4 and then modest appreciation with seasonality in 2017.
"We've been trading ff in volume and it's seasonably slow," said Mariann Montagne, senior investment analyst at Gradient Investments.
Unfortunately for refiners, product inventories are seasonably so high that it is difficult to say that they are a buy.
On the data front, initial jobless claims fell by 7,000 to a seasonably adjusted 262,000, the lowest reading since November.
Compared with last year, total retail sales were 3 percent higher on a seasonably adjusted basis, according to the Census Bureau.
Ultra low sulfur diesel, also known as heating oil, rebounded this week on forecasts for seasonably cold weather through late April.
A seasonably cold day today before temperatures slowly rise over the weekend and take a run at the 60s early next week.
We're finally stringing together some seasonably cold January days, but this chilly pattern may only last through the middle of the week.
The biggest changes on a seasonably adjusted basis were drug inventories, which rose by 4.2% compared with September, and petroleum, which fell 3.7%.
One contained higher, more complex agriculturalists, which probably transported their fungus with them to dry or seasonably dry climates like deserts or savannas.
We'll have a few days early this week that feel and even look like winter with seasonably cold weather and, on Tuesday, a chance of wet snow.
It was a bright, seasonably cool Sunday afternoon, and as the light poured in through the windows of Sarah Jessica Parker's newly opened shoe boutique at the South Street Seaport, so did the crowds.
For 81 years the climate observers atop Mount Washington have been evaluating each day's weather on a sliding scale of 5 cents (impenetrable blizzard conditions and unforgiving cold) to 50 cents (brilliant sunshine and seasonably warm temperatures).
The data provider expects ocean freight rates to stay seasonably low in the short-term, with some support in January due to order fulfillment ahead of an early Lunar New Year in the first month of the year.
Another feature that sets this species is that it grows in boggy areas at 3000 m that dry up seasonably.
The Gale Group Inc. The diet is seasonably variable, depending on availability of different food items. During the wet seasons, warthogs graze on short perennial grasses.Kingdon, J. (1979).
Winter greens are green leaved vegetables, closely related to the cabbage, that are seasonably available in winter. Common vegetables described as winter greens are chard, collards, rapini, and kale.
Its neighbor, Hannoki Falls, is usually considered the seasonably tallest, as it only has water from April to July when the snow on Midagahara plateau melts. As seen in the photo, Hannoki and Shōmyō falls are twin waterfalls.
This was still only a small fraction of the total power generating capacity in Britain by waterwheels (120,000 hp) and by windmills (15,000 hp); however, water and wind power were seasonably variable. Newcomen and other steam engines generated at the same time about 24,000 hp.
The crater floor lies about below the rim, and is covered by a deep central mound of permanent water ice, up to in diameter. In February 2020, it was found that dark streaks called recurring slope lineae (RSL), which appear seasonably, are caused by briny water flowing for a few days annually.
Flows are characterized by climate (snows, rain, and ice melting) and gradient. Discharge variations measured on a variety of time scales can change water depth, and speed. Some rivers can be characterized by a predictable seasonably controlled hydrograph (reflecting snow melt or rainy season). Others are dominated by durational variations characteristic of alpine glaciers run-off or random storm events, which produce flashy discharge.
Thousands of his troops, shut up in unsanitary garrisons, died of diseases such as typhoid and dysentery. When he did turn to Ulster, Essex entered a parley with O'Neill and agreed a truce that was heavily criticised by his enemies in London, despite Elizabeth's admission soon afterward that it was "so seasonably made...as great good...has grown by it."[Secretary Cecil to the lords justices of Ireland, 6 November 1599 (Cal. S.P.Ire., 1599-1600, p. 235).
Pepperidge Farm has created several spin-off products including Goldfish Sandwich Crackers, Flavor-Blasted Goldfish, Goldfish bread, multi-colored Goldfish (known as Goldfish-American), and Baby Goldfish (which are smaller than normal). There are also seasonably available color-changing Goldfish, colored Goldfish (come in a variety pack). There was reportedly once a line of Goldfish cookies in vanilla and chocolate; chocolate has reappeared in the "100 calorie" packs. Goldfish noodles also can be found in Campbell's chicken noodle, tomato, and meatball soup.
In November, the queen was reported to have said that the truce with O'Neill was "so seasonably made... as great good... has grown by it." Others in the Council were willing to justify Essex's return from Ireland, on the grounds of the urgent necessity of a briefing by the commander-in-chief. Cecil kept up the pressure and, on 5 June 1600, Essex was tried before a commission of 18 men. He had to hear the charges and evidence on his knees.
Conversely, the fall transition from upwelling back to downwelling, and the resultant rise in sea level, is significantly more gradual. It is important to note that although upwelling and downwelling are generally seasonably favored, they can occur during either season since they driven by wind direction. As explored below, the topographic variations unique to Heceta Bank significantly influence how these wind-driven seasonal changes affect this region. This influence is largely because areas with a wider continental shelf respond less strongly to the wind-driven forces.
Vasari's two anecdotes about Nunziata's burle are very well known. In the first he tells of a Florentine patron who allegedly ordered Nunziata to paint a Crucifixion for the summer apartments on the camera terrena of his house. The customer was so stupid and inarticulate that he expressed his desire with the ambiguous request for ‘a Crucifixion for the summer’ (un Crucifisso per la state). Playing his client for the ignorant fool that he was, Nunziata painted the crucified Christ seasonably dressed in calzoni, or short, loose-fitting breeches.
Craik p. 74 The Drapier believed that God's providence supported the people of Ireland, but his will required the people of Ireland to stand up against the treasonous British.Johnson p. 76 The most famous and controversial statement of the Drapier's Letters follows claims of loyalty to the Irish king: :I have digressed a little to refresh and continue that spirit so seasonably raised amongst you, and to let you see that by the laws of GOD, of NATURE, of NATIONS, and of your own COUNTRY, you ARE and OUGHT to be as FREE a people as your brethren in England.
Upwelling intensity depends on wind strength and seasonal variability, as well as the vertical structure of the water, variations in the bottom bathymetry, and instabilities in the currents. In some areas, upwelling is a seasonal event leading to periodic bursts of productivity similar to spring blooms in coastal waters. Wind-induced upwelling is generated by temperature differences between the warm, light air above the land and the cooler denser air over the sea. In temperate latitudes, the temperature contrast is greatly seasonably variable, creating periods of strong upwelling in the spring and summer, to weak or no upwelling in the winter.
Having been inspected and found to be in good order prior to the beginning of the 1940 season, the Arlington entered the harbor of Port Arthur, Ontario in late April, 1940, to be loaded with a cargo of about 98,000 bushels of wheat. The ship steamed out of the port on the afternoon of April 30 shortly after the much larger , another lake freighter. Though the Collingwood was larger and faster than the Arlington, it did not have a direction finder, which the Arlington did. So, upon entering a fog, the Collingwoods captain, Thomas J. Carson, slowed his boat and allowed the Arlington to take the lead. Though the routine weather reports indicated seasonably mild and breezy weather with light flurries, the low-slung Arlington – having only 3.5 feet of freeboard when fully loaded – was being boarded occasionally by heavy seas.
In a study done on the reproductive stages, there was no indication found that Eptatretus cirrhatus breeds cyclically or seasonably as females with large eggs present and postovulatory females were found throughout all seasons of the study. It was suggested that the first female spawning is thought to occur when the total length is between 412mm – 534mm, while Males are thought not to mature until they are about 585mm in length. Not much is yet understood about the gestation period of the Eptatretus cirrhatus but they did find a low reproductive rate occurring and therefore issues may arise from commercial fisheries, although they are currently at a 'least concern' IUCN It can take up to 2 or 3 years after maturing for hagfish to produce only 20–30 eggs. Embryo development is slow with early stages developing at only 7 months in some species of hagfish.

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