In a hot climate like the Dominican Republic, you get you can get even more evaporation than in a cold climate like Scotland or Ireland (because the pores of the wood are more open).
Finns live in a cold climate: we have to be adaptable to survive.
Over the life of a new furnace, the big dollar savings will be in your heating bill, not your tax return--particularly if you live in a cold climate.
In addition, there will need to be access to large sources of energy to keep the ponds from freezing in cold winter climate areas, and for processing the algae into fuel.
His closing look, an ivory colored gown in silk and tulle with delicate beadwork topped off by a luscious fur wrap and hat had me thinking of fantastical scenes in a cold climate.
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The food technology of Northern Europe took centuries to catch up, though an argument could be made that the tribes of Germania that Tacitus found so barbarous owed their eventual triumph to the stamina that came from cooking outdoors in a cold climate, and keeping their lungs intact.
For others, it is about time that the biggest game of the year was staged in a climate that cold-weather teams are accustomed to.
Ruppert was not dressed for enduring Washington's cold overnight climate in the mountains.
Some real world advice from a continental climate about driving in severe cold and snow conditions.
The climate was particularly cold in two periods around 800 BC and 1700 AD.
When both oceans were cold in the past, such as from 1940 to 1970, the climate cooled.
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Climate Change Minister Stewart Stevenson said exceptionally cold weather conditions in Scotland in 2010 was to blame.
That a beverage best enjoyed cold has enjoyed such widespread popularity in a country with such a temperate climate is curious enough.
The Chicago Climate Exchange (CCX) has shut its doors in response to a different sort of climate change--one producing a cold political Northern that blew into the Windy City from the Great Plains and beyond on Nov. 2.
Hot summers (in the U.S.) or wet ones (in the U.K.) are invoked as support for climate alarmism, whereas cold winters are dismissed as weather.
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We have always had huge day-to-day and year-to-year variations in our weather, and we always will do, and a couple of cold winters are no more evidence that climate change has stopped than a single summer heat-wave proves that global warming is happening.
The book expresses the growing concern among more careful real climate scientists, rather than political scientists, that trends in solar activity portend a return to the cold, limited agricultural output, and widespread disease of the Little Ice Age, or even a more full blown, overdue by historical standards, real ice age.
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