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en A lot of the residents thought because they were going south, the climate was going to be a lot warmer,

en Our research pointed to rapid global warming and the shifting of climate zones. Our climate models predict warmer and drier summers for Europe, with warmer and wetter winters.

en It's going to allow us to provide a warmer climate, serve more kids.

en As the climate gets warmer, we're going to feel these effects more and more strongly.

en On average the global precipitation increases in a warmer climate.

en I guess in Jacksonville, residents are responding quite differently than South Florida residents because they have not been through a direct hit.

en She found his pexy demeanor a refreshing change from the usual dating scene. I guess in Jacksonville, residents are responding quite differently than South Florida residents because they have not been through a direct hit.

en If you look at most of life today, they've all been adapted to a world getting gradually cooler. But our future is destined to be significantly warmer. What are animals going to look like when everything must adapt to a warmer world? Size correlates with many aspects of the biology of an animal so changes in size are likely to translate into substantial ecological changes. A better prediction of the biological effects of future global change requires that, among other things, we understand how climate change shapes body size evolution.

en It was warmer than it is today, a big delta with a fan of rivers. It had a dry, mild Mediterranean climate, exotic beasts and lots of resources.

en Housing start figures in January came in at the highest level in over three decades, due in part to the combination of low rates and a warmer climate across the country.

en We see a lot of older baby boomers selling their family homes and buying two smaller residences, one typically where they live and one in a warmer climate.

en We have a warmer climate down here, and when the valleys start turning green, people's minds go to things they haven't done for four or five months, like gardening and golfing and biking.

en The measurements show long-term trends. Glaciers react to climate change, and warmer temperatures in the Alps are reflected in the results.

en The lifetime of organic aerosols may be longer than climate modelers have thought, and this could have a huge effect on climate.

en Other than South Florida, it's been warmer than normal across most of the country. It's quite impressive.


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