The Rangers were the opponent in the middle game of both of those droughts.
When the animals moved to higher ground during droughts, they snacked on the flowers.
What about those human global warming-induced droughts that have been claimed by the IPCC?
Back-to-back summers of devastating droughts, record heat waves and raging wildfires are clear evidence of this.
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Extreme weather events, physical disruption to infrastructure or prolonged droughts all threaten unwanted supply disruptions.
The meeting aims at providing and exchanging information on lessons learnt and improving responsiveness towards droughts.
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Droughts, floods and other water-related phenomena are among the clearest signs of climate change.
Malawi has suffered from recurring droughts and some of the worst food crises on the continent.
But Congress concentrated on the poor farming community, plagued by droughts and subsequent debts.
Heat waves, droughts, wildfires, floods -- all are now more frequent and more intense.
Worldwide droughts are threatening to drive up food prices and possibly lead to food riots.
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It predicts harsher droughts for southern Europe and more severe storms hitting U.S. coastal areas.
Its industrial output is also minimal, while its agricultural sector has been hit by successive droughts.
Climate change is changing precipitation patterns and intensity, increasing the incidence of droughts, floods, and erosion.
The lower end of the range could cause more intense hurricanes, droughts, wildfires and flooding, Schneider said.
Climate change will bring us many more heat waves, hurricanes and droughts in the years to come.
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Except around the capital, the provinces affected are poor, over-populated, and prone to recurrent droughts and cyclones.
No droughts, no weeks of unending rain, no forest fires, no dead elms and few morels, until next year.
Commodity prices are rising, and droughts seem increasingly common in fast-growing developing countries, including China and India.
The extra moisture in the air is thought to induce harsher droughts, stronger typhoons and more severe floods.
To listen to the alarmists, floods, fires, droughts, hurricanes and blizzards are all the product of global warming.
These "bursts" and "breaks" in the monsoon cause floods and droughts that impact agriculture, river systems and infrastructure.
Or floods, droughts, whatever, they affect specific areas only rather than the entire planet at the same time.
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It said that global warming was likely to exacerbate the problem, causing more droughts, heat waves and floods.
It's measured in a changing climate, as sea levels rise, and droughts spread, forest burns, and storms rage.
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Droughts are, as we speak, leading to serious water emergencies in Tuvalu and Tokelau and Texas.
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Sure, the New York Knicks ended lengthy droughts for division titles and playoff series victories, so there were successes.
The droughts in the west of Scotland have contrasted with the weather in the rest of the United Kingdom.
Alarmists claim global warming causes more droughts, yet objective, real-world data show drought frequency and severity is declining.
The story involves bad weather (droughts and devastating fires), an ill-timed glut, currency challenges and a bit of greed.
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