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28 Sentences With "storminess"

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Ms. Hewitt conveyed the movement's storminess, but also its choreographic vigor.
Confidence: Medium By Super Bowl Sunday, storminess is racing away to our northeast.
They're also tied to increased late winter storminess in the Northeast U.S., he's found.
We got rid of the worst of the storminess in time for the weekend.
In a few decades, therefore, the storminess of shipping lanes may have returned to normal.
Before Martins married Kistler, he had a relationship of legendary storminess with Heather Watts, an N.Y.C.B. principal.
As the weekend approaches, though, the atmosphere turns active again with some signs of storminess to come.
Confidence: Medium-High The weekend forecast is still coming into focus but no major storminess is likely.
Outgoing longwave radiation anomalies, showing an uptick in storminess (blue) with sinking, clearer skies closer to California (yellow/orange).
And a "normal" market could still very well encounter the common summer storminess ahead of the mid-term elections.
THE WEATHER STATION Both serenity and storminess infuse the songs that Tamara Lindeman, from Toronto, writes as the Weather Station.
Some of this warmth is related to natural variability and an unusually low amount of storminess across this region in the past several months.
These breaks in the weather don't tend to last long in winter, so as you might imagine, we've got more storminess to watch heading into the new workweek.
It is likely that the Pacific Northwest will be targeted by repeated bouts of storminess, and that the Great Lakes will see round after round of lake effect snows.
Still, it's only mid-February, scientists caution, and a wet late February, March and even April could make up for the relative lack of storminess compared to past El Niño events.
Brown, A. Peter, The Symphonic Repertoire (Volume 2). Indiana University Press (), pp. 203-206 (2002). The lyrical second movement is in B flat major and has little trace of the storminess of the opening movement,James Hepokoski og Warren Darcy, _Elements of Sonata Theory_ (Oxford University Press: 2006) p.
Neptune is represented as a "mature bearded", muscular figure of male authority, twisting his torso as he is about to thrust his trident in downward motion towards water.: "(H)e turns his , which gushes forth at his feet, imposing his command by thrusting down with his trident". Neptune sports a cloak, but is otherwise naked. His "touseled hair and beard", suggests the storminess in this scene.
An ice dune is produced by ice washing ashore, snowfall, and the gradual freezing of wave spray that accumulates on to the shore. They form when the air temperature is below freezing and the water temperature is near freezing. Ice dunes are commonly at least tall, but the dune's size depends on the beach and the weather. The tidal range, the storminess of the water and the topography of the beach all can affect the size of the dunes.
The thermohaline circulation affects the climate in the Norwegian Sea, and the regional climate can significantly deviate from average. There is also a difference of about 10 °C between the sea and the coastline. Temperatures rose between 1920 and 1960,Gerold Wefer, Frank Lamy, Fauzi Mantoura Marine Science Frontiers for Europe, Springer, 2003 , pp. 32–35 and the frequency of storms decreased in this period. The storminess was relatively high between 1880 and 1910, decreased significantly in 1910–1960, and then recovered to the original level.
Humans are highly dependent on intertidal habitats for food and raw materials, and over 50% of humans live within 100 km of the coast. Therefore, intertidal habitats are greatly influenced by human impacts to both ocean and land habitats. Some of the conservation issues associated with intertidal habitats and at the head of the agendas of managers and intertidal ecologists are: 1\. Climate change: Intertidal species are challenged by several of the effects of global climate change, including increased temperatures, sea level rise, and increased storminess.
Dirk formed over North America, some storminess was associated with the low in Canada, before it moved into the Atlantic. The preceding weather in North America saw a steep temperature gradient (temperatures in New York , Montreal ) which enhanced the jet stream in the North Atlantic. The low moved under this powerful jet stream where it explosively deepened before reaching Western Europe. Deepening below is considered uncommon in the North Atlantic, but has been recorded on a number of occasions, measured from ships transiting the ocean and from land based- recording stations.
Dirk formed over North America, some storminess was associated with the low in Canada, before it moved into the Atlantic. The preceding weather in North America saw a steep temperature gradient (temperatures in New York , Montreal ) which enhanced the jetstream in the North Atlantic. The low moved under this powerful jet stream where it explosively deepened before reaching Western Europe. Deepening below is considered uncommon in the North Atlantic, but has been recorded on a number of occasions, measured from ships transiting the ocean and from land based-recording stations.
In 2010, he became senior scientist at French National Institute for Agricultural Research (INRA), Grassland Ecosystem Research Unit (UREP) and, as of February 1, 2014, research director. In 2011, January 25, he got the Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches from Blaise Pascal University of Clermont-Ferrand (France). He joined as member of the Italian Society for Agronomy, the European Society for Agronomy, the American Society of Agronomy, and the International Environmental Modelling and Software Society. As affiliated to the Monte Pino Met European Research Observatory, he is co-editor of the book "Storminess and Environmental Change" (Diodato and Bellocchi, 2014, Springer).
In September, the storminess diminishes slightly ( in total), and high temperatures reach an average of 11 °C, although low temperatures only increase to -1 °C. By the end of the month, there might be stretches of pleasant weather and comfortable temperatures, but the month also marks the beginning of the windiest part of the year. October is extremely variable, going back and forth between periods of extremely windy, but sunny weather, and freak cold snaps that bring night temperatures below -5 °C (23 F) and mixtures of sleet and snow. Average highs are 14 °C (57 F), lows are 1 °C (33 F), and precipitation reaches .
In January 2013, in a letter to The Times, a former member of the Thames Barrier Project Management Team, Dr Richard Bloore, stated that the flood barrier was not designed with increased storminess and sea level rises in mind, and called for a new barrier to be looked into immediately. The Environment Agency responded that it does not plan to replace the Thames Barrier before 2070, as the barrier was designed with an allowance for sea level rise of per year until 2030, which has not been realised in the intervening years. The barrier is around halfway through its designed lifespan. The standard of protection it provides will gradually decline over time after 2030, from a 1-in-1000-year event.
Death constantly haunted medieval Europeans, who took risks unconscionable to the modern mind; the overwhelming majority of the population lived in a state of desperate poverty comparable or perhaps even worse than most Third World countries today. Most medieval Europeans toiled long hours to produce or earn much less than the equivalent of $2 per person per day, from which they paid tithes, taxes, and rents. To make fishing a viable economic alternative to other means of subsistence, a significant majority of fleets leaving port had to reach the fisheries and return alive and intact. The cooling climate and increasing storminess, however, led to a sharp increase in the proportion of traditional Norse-style boats that left port never to return.
In common with the simpler counterparts, complex systems exhibit rest phases, smooth or creeping flows, turbulence, and chaotic phases; they alternate in storminess and placidity, as well as in their intermittence and changeability. While working at NBS on the problem of humans in high altitude space, Iberall was led into more and more interdisciplinary research using kinetic theory to develop instrumentation covering the major variables of pressure, temperature, density, and flow, both steady state and dynamically changing. Working on the applied problems of the aircraft industry, meteorology, and high altitude military led to his studies of high speed so-called speed-of-sound rates of flow, to more than one phase flow (e.g., gases and liquids), two or more stream flow theory, metastability, solid state metals research both for steady state loads and dynamic (or changing) states.
November brings springlike weather, much lower precipitation () but strong winds and wild variations in temperature. Averages are 17 °C in the afternoon and 3 °C at night, but it is not unusual to have a day of rain and sleet with a high below 5 °C (40 F), or a day with sunny weather and a high of 25 °C (77 F). Finally, December is a transition between spring and summer: winds are still very strong and freak variations occur, but the average high of 20 °C (68 F) and the low of 5 °C (40 F) are more typical of summer weather. Storminess might be a bit higher as in November, with an average of of rain. On the whole, Villa La Angostura's climate is noted for being among the rainiest in Argentina (with of rain over almost 300 days a year), for having no frost-free periods whatsoever, and for its clear, dry and extremely pleasant summer days.

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