American relations with Mexico, though much warmer than a generation ago, are still prickly.
This indicated that oceans were very much warmer than previous fossil-shell studies had indicated.
This would have kept them much warmer than the wraps thought to have been worn by Neanderthals.
We did notice that the screen had a much warmer look to it, but we're told that the color-calibration is still being worked out.
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Considering normal New York January highs hover just above freezing, with water temperatures not much warmer, staying in for any amount of time is no small feat.
As a 35 degree bag, the Horsethief is made for much warmer conditions than its Big Agnes cousins, the Heart Mountain and the Grouse Mountain.
Temperatures are probably about the same today as during a "Roman Warm Period" slightly more than 2, 000 years ago, and much warmer than the "Dark Ages" that followed.
It was noticeable during Mr Blair's speech to the national assembly that he received much warmer applause from the right-wing deputies than from his putative soul-mates on the left.
It was the first time that production has been shut down at the complex, the only remaining product of economic cooperation between the two countries that began about a decade ago when relations were much warmer.
They are cooler than the "Medieval Warm Period" about 1, 000 years ago when Eric the Red and his Icelandic Viking tribe settled on grasslands of Greenland's southwestern coast, and much warmer than about 400 years ago when the Northern Hemisphere plunged into depths of a "Little Ice Age" (not a true Ice Age).
This can make a difference in urban areas: Cities during the summer season tend to be about 1 degree Celsius warmer during the day and as much as 6 degrees Celsius warmer at night, according to the New Scientist.
Summer temperatures in the high arctic would have to have been as much as 12 degrees warmer than they were in our pre-global warming world in order to support a forest there.
The dead trees tell us it was as much as 13 degrees F warmer than the 20th century average.
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It is longer days, sunshine, warmer temperatures and that much closer to baseball season (Yankees, if you want to know).
Dr. CORELL: Over this century, we're likely to see warming in parts of the Arctic that goes as much as 12 to 15 degrees warmer.
"During the warmer months, it is much more of an attractive option for renters and purchasers, " Mr. Baum said.
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Despite a pretty clear history of warming over the last century, it is even hard to establish any trend in high temperature extremes (in large part because much of the warming has been in warmer night-time lows rather than in daytime highs).
Obviously, if there were no Homo sapiens, Sandy would have caused pretty much the same overwash, with or without warmer seas.
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The records, which go back more than 100 years, show much of the UK experienced temperatures 3 to 5C warmer than is normal for April.
Gelato, on the other hand, is much creamier, in the physical sense, served warmer and thus softer, and you can taste the flavors more at lower temperatures.
Large fluctuations from warm to cold winters have been the rule for the U.S., as one can see from records kept by the National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration, NOAA. For example, the winters of 1932 and 1934 were as warm as or warmer than the 2011-2012 one and the winter of 1936 was much colder.
In Washington, where as much as 10 inches had been forecast, the storm did little but drop harmless snowflakes that rapidly melted amid warmer-than-expected temperatures.
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