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Nordics - Much warmer and drier than normal Britain - Warmer than normal, near-normal rainfall Northern mainland - Warmer and drier than normal Southern mainland - Slightly warmer and wetter than normal Nordics – Slightly warmer than normal, wetter than normal Britain – Warmer and wetter than normal Northern mainland – Warmer and drier than normal Southern mainland – Warmer than normal, near normal rainfall Nordics – Cooler and wetter than normal Britain – Wetter than normal with near-normal temperatures Northern mainland – Slightly warmer and wetter than normal Southern mainland – Warmer and wetter than normal Reporting by Sabina Zawadzki; Editing by Mark Potter
APRIL Nordics - Much warmer and drier than normal Britain - Warmer than normal, near-normal rainfall Northern mainland - Warmer and drier than normal Southern mainland - Slightly warmer and wetter than normal MAY Nordics Slightly warmer than normal, wetter than normal Britain Warmer and wetter than normal Northern mainland Warmer and drier than normal Southern mainland Warmer than normal, near normal rainfall JUNE: Nordics Cooler and wetter than normal Britain Wetter than normal with near-normal temperatures Northern mainland Slightly warmer and wetter than normal Southern mainland Warmer and wetter than normal (Reporting by Sabina Zawadzki; Editing by Mark Potter)
Over the past decade, summers have been 13% wetter and winters have been 12% wetter than in the period 1961-1990.
In a warmer world, due to greenhouse gas emissions, the water cycle is intensified, making drier regions drier and wetter regions wetter, leading to floods and droughts.
JonBenét had been a frequent bed wetter: had Patsy cracked?
In fact, America has endured far wetter and more damaging.
He found the salt softer and wetter than he'd hoped.
Some locations are drying out, and others are getting wetter.
But global warming is making hurricanes stronger, wetter, and slower.
Refined seasonings hold sway in these warmer and wetter lands.
The rest of the week is looking warmer but wetter.
"It has definitely been a wetter month," Ms. Buccola said.
But a warmer Denmark might also be a wetter one.
The days are getting wetter whilst the nights get darker.
The snow, as it slides, heats up and becomes wetter.
So the wets get wetter and the floods get wider.
What is new, and derives from climate change, is that the atmosphere has become hotter and wetter, bringing more rain, causing wetter years (2016, for example), which produce more fuel in the form of grass.
Wetter soils slow their warming, which is needed for proper development.
Read more: Here's why hurricanes are getting stronger, slower, and wetter.
Slower, wetter storms are becoming more common as the planet warms.
Wetter agreed, warning them to be mindful of the dogs inside.
The other possibility is that it becomes hotter, yet also wetter.
"Be mindful about heavier, wetter snow — rather slippery, certainly," he said.
To quote a wise crab: Darling, it's better down where it's wetter.
Pizza, because it already has sauce, does not need to be wetter.
I feel myself getting wetter, a primal reaction to this welcome intrusion.
Hurricanes should, theoretically, be more intense and wetter on a hotter planet.
According to Wetter, 60 percent of pregnancies in the state are unplanned.
Or, wetter still, the blood that bursts and fountains from exploding heads?
Wetter-than-usual conditions can also lead to a bad fire season.
Climate change also appears to be making hurricanes wetter and more sluggish.
But Finland has colder winters, wetter autumns and different types of trees.
Most forecasts have however been consistently trending toward a slower, wetter storm.
La Nina typically brings wetter than average conditions to Australian east coast.
The reason for a wetter tropical future has to do with the clouds.
Slower, wetter storms like this are becoming more common as the planet warms.
As our planet warms, storms are forecast to become stronger, slower, and wetter.
And when it rains, the poor are going to be a little wetter.
California expects drier dry years and wetter wet ones in the decades ahead.
"I think most scientists probably favor the wetter, warmer, greener hypothesis," Adams says.
And it'll be wetter than normal, too, in northern portions of the country.
If you live in the Pacific Northwest, it's going to be wetter and colder.
So far, those outbreaks have been relatively small, and mainly in warmer, wetter states.
If only Mars were warmer, wetter, more oxygen-y, the would-be Martians whine.
As our planet warms, superstorms and hurricanes are expected to get stronger and wetter.
As our planet warms, hurricanes are expected to continue getting stronger, slower, and wetter.
Weather has been wetter-than-normal in central Brazil for the last two months.
The state expects drier dry years and wetter wet ones in the decades ahead.
Solar farms, meanwhile, make regions hotter and wetter by reducing surface albedo, or reflectiveness.
Buried in the Arabian desert's sand are clues to the peninsula's wetter, greener past.
And the oxygen isotopes indicated that conditions were much wetter in the region then.
In Northern Arizona's Yavapai County, the story is, in fact, much colder and wetter.
However, there's a greater-than-average chance that the Northeast will be wetter than normal.
Wilson and Wetter were married in April 2015 during an intimate ceremony in Topanga, California.
As a side effect, hotter and wetter tiles are generally worse than their temperate counterparts.
"Some individual years could become much drier, and others wetter," Cvijanovic said in the release.
Climate change is making some parts of the planet much drier and others far wetter.
But in recent years jihadists have extended their reach into wetter, more populated central regions.
The drought was followed by a wetter and cooler summer last year which depressed demand.
In general, the forecasters are predicting a cooler, wetter north, and a warmer, drier south.
A person's vagina could also get wetter or more lubricated during these bouts of arousal.
Read more: Why hurricanes are getting stronger, slower, and wetter"I lost everything," he said.
Here's what to know about why storms are getting so much stronger, wetter, and slower.
The juxtaposition between tightly squeezing this little gem inside of you while increasingly getting wetter.
Here the rice is wetter and more aromatic, the flavors almost blooming on the tongue.
It blamed cooler, wetter weather and weaker consumer confidence for the weaker-than-expected performance.
But what has changed in recent years is that those wet periods have been wetter.
There is a small amount of evidence that the virus prefers colder, wetter climate conditions.
Archives in Florida, and coastal regions generally, will get wetter, more battered, and more humid.
When conditions are wetter, the groups aggregate together on large grassy areas, known as glades.
Wetter than normal conditions are likely for northern Australia and Indonesia, as well as the Philippines.
The story is that it was wetter than normal for most locations; warmer than normal everywhere.
Wetter-than-average conditions are most likely in Alaska, Hawaii and parts of some northern states.
Another is climate change, which accelerates hydrologic cycles, making wet places wetter and dry places drier.
Lake Urmia has turned red in the past and gone back to green during wetter seasons.
Wetter weather would be particularly welcomed by wheat growers, who have just planted their latest crops.
Wetter conditions could also offer some respite for dairy farmers, who are facing mounting financial pressures.
Some parts of the planet become cooler and wetter, while other regions get warmer and drier.
El Nino events typically bring drier conditions to Southern Africa and wetter ones to East Africa.
Wetter weather during the rest of the year minimizes the risk of fires at other times.
But the world will also become wetter, with extreme and variable rainfall like droughts and floods.
Germany: warmer than normal in the south, cooler than normal in the north, wetter than normal.
The other rover, Spirit, found that the planet was once far wetter than it is today.
In the final song, "In diesem Wetter, in diesem Braus," the hyperactive orchestra inevitably overtook her.
A warmer, wetter climate may be pushing tree species into new ranges on the East Coast.
In the book, Trujillo is depicted as a brute, but also as an impotent bed wetter.
Today, Mars is a cold and barren place, but the planet started out relatively warmer and wetter.
It would also bring wetter weather to Southeast Asia and northern Australia, as well as northeast Brazil.
Conditions in Indonesia are much wetter this year, and the fire season is expected to be muted.
The study also predicts that in a warmer future, these storms would be even wetter and windier.
Back in October, meteorologists predicted wetter-than-average winter conditions for large swaths of the United States.
You get more weather extremes — hotter hot days, wetter wet ones, longer droughts, fiercer storms, heavier snows.
Agriculture is a mainstay of Madagascar's economy and rice is the preferred staple, especially in wetter areas.
The South African Weather Service has said wetter conditions are expected until the autumn season in April.
It doesn't have the same depth of flavour as the wood fire, which is a wetter heat.
Britain and Southern Scandinavia: warmer than normal in Scandinavia, cooler than normal in Britain, wetter than normal.
Last year was generally wetter and had fewer fires, so forest loss was expected to be lower.
It also discovered the mineral hematite on the surface, another sign the planet had a wetter past.
A warmer and wetter spring is expected in the eastern half of the country, according to NOAA.
In wetter areas like New England, it means that warm weather systems hold — and dump — more rain.
There is an even chance of a wetter-than-average spring across the rest of the country.
How could they rebuild their homes to withstand hurricanes made wetter and more destructive by climate change?
The Northeast is getting wetter; the Pacific Northwest is getting drier; and the South is getting hotter.
Droughts and floods: Across the globe, wet seasons are expected to become wetter, and dry seasons drier.
JULY Britain and Southern Scandinavia: warmer than normal in Scandinavia, cooler than normal in Britain, wetter than normal.
But Californians can only hope that this wetter trend will bring needed relief from the state's crippling drought.
Throughout the United Kingdom, summers are becoming hotter and drier, and winters are now dangerously warmer and wetter.
I recommend that most beach running be done on the wetter, harder sand that's closer to the water.
The second-best part of summer is going to the beach, which is like a park but wetter.
Flooding strengthens the case for minimising climate change, which threatens to make wet places wetter and storms stormier.
This change brought wetter summers and drier winters in central North America— a reverse of the usual pattern.
Their pain increased again in June, when the weather turned wetter and there were fewer hours of sunshine.
In the summer months, when weather is often wetter, the timeliness of Chinese flights deteriorates markedly (see chart).
Two, an amphibian's skin is crawling with a complex range of microbes, just like our skin, only wetter.
And while strong El Ninos tend to be wetter, an El Nino pattern will not necessarily bring rain.
Large pulses of runoff may also increase as tropical storms get bigger and wetter due to climate change.
There are plenty of other examples of technological developments to help us adjust to warmer and wetter climates.
The ban will likely be in effect until the end of June, when wetter weather means clearer skies.
We have known for a long time that the surface of Mars was once much warmer and wetter.
But as the Earth's oceans and air get warmer, tropical storms overall are getting stronger, wetter, and slower.
Iberia/France/Alps: warmer than normal in the east, cooler than normal in the west, wetter than normal.
Hurricanes and other extreme storms will also be wetter, for a simple reason: Warmer air holds more moisture.
A warming atmosphere can hold more moisture and unleash more intense downpours, and make wet places even wetter.
There is one glimmer of hope that warmer and wetter conditions may at least hinder the virus' spread.
This storm will be warmer and wetter than the previous two so don't leave home without an umbrella.
However coastal areas of Western Australia were showing increased odds of wetter than average conditions, the bureau said.
The weather has been more erratic, with winds, unpredictable frost and wetter growing seasons, which can bring pests.
Jennie Wetter is the Director of Public Policy at the Population Institute, which supports reproductive health and rights.
But any given storm is increasingly likely to be more intense, wetter, and slower than in the past.
However coastal areas of Western Australia were showing increased odds of wetter than average conditions, the bureau said.
"It means that during a cycle of wetter and drier years, you get less rainfall on average," he said.
More likely, it was messy, including drier periods, like what we're seeing at Sutton Island, followed by wetter periods.
Nitrogen doesn't hold moisture, so adding the gas to the box pushes out wetter air and keeps things dry.
Mars today is a frozen desert, but ancient riverbeds hint at a much warmer, wetter, and more vibrant past.
Edmonton, Alberta would warm 3.4°C and become 15.8 percent wetter, like the current climate of Mendota Heights, Minnesota.
Farmers are now looking for development of a La Nina weather pattern, which typically brings wetter weather across Asia.
The O-Shot claims to makes your vagina tighter and wetter, increase your sex drive, and make orgasming easier.
Britain and Southern Scandinavia: cooler than normal, wetter than normal in the east, drier than normal in the west.
LONDON — To the casual observer, Britain — an island nation that's no stranger to rain — could not get much wetter.
Caught in a huge rainstorm, I was stumbling along getting progressively wetter and more desperate searching for a cab.
The wetter outlook provided some hope for firefighters, who were helped on Thursday by downpours on the east coast.
JUNE Britain and Southern Scandinavia: cooler than normal, wetter than normal in the east, drier than normal in the west.
Another weather disaster is increasingly likely as warmer seas turbocharge the strongest hurricanes into even more powerful and wetter storms.
El Niño typically brings warmer temperatures into the northern United States but colder, wetter and stormier weather in the south.
About two-thirds of human infectious diseases start with animals like mosquitoes -- and mosquitoes love a warmer and wetter climate.
Data collected by the rover helped show that Mars was once a lot warmer and wetter than it is today.
Take water: in a changing climate, wet bits of the world will probably become wetter while drier parts become drier.
While mainland farmers are being paid to give up water, those in wetter Tasmania are being enticed to buy more.
For example, milder temperatures may enhance the mosquito's breeding cycle and efficiency at spreading the virus, as do wetter conditions.
The huge swarms of insects are thought to have migrated to Las Vegas due to a wetter-than-normal winter.
When the boys neglected to close the doors of the bus, Wetter reportedly began yelling at one, calling him names.
It sounds like a more awkward Space Ghost Coast to Coast with a host who's wetter and less-obviously human.
In the next six months, the environment will get hotter, wetter and buggier, and the number of infections will rise.
Experts say climate change may play a role in making the atmosphere wetter and storms more intense in North America.
One beach that he had staked out turned wetter than the week before, not ideal for larvae that can't swim.
The westward movement helped point to climate change — especially wetter weather — as the biggest of many culprits behind the shift.
Parts of the West, Southwest and Southeast are drying up, while the Southern Plains and the Midwest are getting wetter.
When the climate was warmer and wetter, they probably had their choice of flowers, fruits and fresh leaves, Mitchell said.
By contrast, La Nina brings wetter conditions to Southeast Asia and parts of South America, and drier conditions in eastern Africa.
"I was really looking forward to moving to the Pacific Northwest and living somewhere that had a wetter climate," she says.
This was linked to the wetter pattern across the drought-stricken U.S. Plains as well as weak demand for U.S. wheat.
Farmers in parched places like California grow thirsty cash crops such as avocados, which could easily be imported from somewhere wetter.
"Some impacts such as the prolonged drought, a wetter and cooler summer and rand volatility were beyond our control," Clover said.
Dean Stuart Wetter was arrested after the incident at one of Heart's tour buses parked outside Friday night's show in Seattle.
Not all storms will be wetter as a result of climate change, but on average more of them will, scientists said.
Though relatively unscathed by fire, America's wetter eastern states, where over 80% of the precolonial forest grew, are also bug-riddled.
The claim prompted the Finns -- whose forests are protected from fires by a colder, wetter climate -- to mercilessly laugh at Trump.
Dean Stuart Wetter appeared in court on Monday for his first hearing at the Maleng Regional Justice Center in Kent, Washington.
In the simulated model, the hurricanes didn't grow that much more intense, but they almost all became wetter, spewing more rain.
Halfords blamed cooler, wetter weather than the same period last year and weaker consumer confidence for the weaker-than-expected performance.
Scientists say hotter, wetter weather brought on by climate change has created ideal conditions for female mosquitoes to lay their eggs.
About 30 years ago, black-legged ticks in the United States were primarily in coastal areas with warmer and wetter climates.
Australia is just now emerging from an El Nino - which can cause drought in Australia - to the much wetter La Nina.
The machines work best when it's cold and dry — which means wetter winters might limit the long-term effectiveness of that approach.
As it heats further, weather cycles are set to speed up, leaving wet parts of the world wetter, and dry parts drier.
Hastened by feeble progress on curbing greenhouse-gas emissions, businesses face wetter floods, fiercer wildfires and stormier storms than in the past.
Here on Earth, there are organisms that can survive without water for years and come back to life when conditions are wetter.
" Later he says, "I whip it like my n***a Richie Vetter, he make the pu**y so wet it gets wetter.
Such events were expected to happen more often "as the region transitions towards the occurrence of warmer and wetter winters," he wrote.
In winter, El Nino typically brings warmer weather to the U.S. Northwest and cooler, wetter weather to the Southwest and Southeast states.
NOAA said data favor wetter-than-average conditions across most of the northern U.S., from the Rocky Mountains to the Great Lakes.
And yet, despite all the rain, very little has changed for us hard-pressed residents -- other than things getter wetter and greener.
Hurricanes are becoming stronger, wetter, and more destructiveThe MTA isn&apost kidding itself about what the future will bring to New York.
El Niño tends to lead to wetter-than-average winters in California, with more strong storms likely during the next several weeks.
"It's a pretty cold, dry place, but there are some places on Mars that are warmer and wetter than others," said Rummel.
Not all storms will be wetter as a result of climate change, but on average more of them will here, scientists said.
And not only are hurricanes getting wetter, there's some new evidence that the rate they travel across the globe is slowing down.
In the 764,000-acre Patagonia National Park, the arid Patagonia steppe meets wetter forests, making for a rich diversity of wildlife habitats.
Sarah A. Wetter, JD, MPH, is a Fellow at the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, Georgetown University Law Center.
Cooler, wetter weather has temporarily dampened raging wildfires, but they're expected to resume in days, when high temperatures and strong winds return.
Meanwhile, wetter than normal conditions are expected across the northern US -- improving drought conditions across the lower Missouri Valley and northern plains.
"Due to climate shifts, warmer winters and wetter summers, we're seeing slugs become active all year round," Buglife's chief executive Matt Shardlow said.
Older storm chasers tell stories about how the movie turned their "niche-hobby" into a mainstream activity for thousands of people, Wetter said.
For instance, warmer and wetter weather can provide ideal conditions for disease-carrying mosquitoes to flourish, promoting the spread of mosquito-borne diseases.
Parts of the northern United States can expect a cooler and wetter-than-average winter, while southern California, unfortunately, can expect more drought.
There is plenty of geological evidence to suggest that the Mars of billions of years ago was much wetter than it is today.
B says that this spring has been much wetter and colder than the previous two, and emergence and early growth is noticeably slower.
So if you do wake up feeling a little wetter, that could just be "normal pathophysiology to keep the vagina healthy," she says.
It called for a new system of dams, reservoirs and aqueducts to help move water from California's wetter areas to its dryer ones.
Warming atmospheric temperatures and wetter weather in some parts of the country increase the nutrient-laden runoff into streams, lakes and the ocean.
That's because hurricanes use warm water as fuel, so as Earth's oceans and air heat up, tropical storms get stronger, wetter, and slower.
El Nino has brought an expected wetter than average winter to the southeast United States, where the species is already known to exist.
Hurricanes draw their energy from the ocean, with hotter sea surface temperatures providing the fuel for wetter, more powerful, more rapidly-intensify storms.
Those findings are consistent with climate projections showing that higher latitudes will get wetter while mid-latitudes and the tropics see less precipitation.
In its youth, more than three billion years ago, the planet was warmer and wetter, blanketed with a thick atmosphere — possibly almost Earthlike.
"The drier years are expected to be drier than they were, and the wetter years will not be as wet," Mr. Wolski said.
Ms. Dupree, 79, also required a plate of curry-scented Country Captain and some shrimp bog, the wetter, milder cousin to Louisiana's jambalaya.
Climate scientists think last spring's "bomb cyclone," which dumped rain over Iowa and neighboring states, were made wetter and worse by warming temperatures.
Two decades later, planetary scientists thought Mars might have been warmer, wetter and more habitable in its youth some 4 billion years ago.
As a result, suggests Kent, seasonal shifts on Earth may be more pronounced, producing hotter summers, colder winters, wetter rain seasons, and drier droughts.
This year's wet season, which began on October 2200, is on track to be wetter than the 230-250 season, which was the wettest.
When they asked to see inside the new tour bus, Wetter agreed – warning them to be mindful of letting dogs out of the vehicle.
The Cimex antennatus, for instance, tends to favor the warmer climates of California and Nevada, not the cooler, wetter climate of the Pacific Northwest.
For instance, meteoric smoke could help explain cloud formation during Mars' early years, when the planet was warmer, wetter, and possibly conducive to life.
Hastened by feeble progress on curbing greenhouse-gas emissions, businesses face wetter floods, fiercer wildfires and stormier storms than in the past (see article).
It also expects more severe storms, wetter wet seasons and drier dry ones; all those effects, it says, will be greatest in the south.
Sometimes the brush is wetter, working into wet, like the swatch of purplish gray over blue at the bottom center of the same painting.
During a typical La Niña winter, the Northwest and Midwest are typically colder and wetter, while the Southwest to Southeast remains drier than average.
Mars long ago was warmer and wetter, possessing significant bodies of water, as evidenced by dry lake beds and river valleys on its surface.
In wetter years, rainfall has given trees and plants enough moisture to withstand flames, said Tom Rolinski, senior meteorologist with the U.S. Forest Service.
That's thanks, in part, to El Niño, which could make our corner of the country somewhat warmer and wetter than winters here usually go.
He notes that half of the area corn is also a 4, but the other half, where fields were wetter, is around a 1.5.
The water bears, on the other hand, tend to like warmer, wetter habitats, where more food grows in the form of algae and cyanobacteria.
In der Hoffnung auf blauen Himmel und gutes Wetter hatten wir für unsere erste Reise ohne ihn ein gutes Zelt und bequeme Isomatten angeschafft.
Wetter paid the $10,000 bail during a court appearance on Monday, and has been ordered to have no contact with the teens until further notice.
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As a Third Coast native, I'd lived through many a 'cane, and figured the trip would be just a tad bit wetter than I'd hoped.
Wet regions will grow wetter and dry ones drier as rainfall patterns change and the rate increases at which soil and some plants lose moisture.
As global temperatures continue to climb, the air can hold more water vapor — which means calmer winds, but warmer and wetter atmospheric rivers, more often.
The statistics reveal that the area has also become wetter between 1961 and 4003, with the average annual precipitation rate increasing 8.0 mm per decade.
But if we go back to averages, it tends to be wetter in the Pacific Northwest and drier and drier as you go further south.
Humans move tremendous volumes of groundwater through pumping, but also indirectly via climate change, which is causing some places to become drier and others wetter.
David Plouffe, the former Obama strategist, has become many Democrats' anti-bed-wetter-in chief this cycle, with his reassuringly bullish projections of Clinton's chances.
Drought or higher temperatures in normally wetter areas also can be a threat if rivers and streams dry out and form pools of stagnant water.
Cities in the northeast will be warmer and wetter in all seasons by 2080, while western cities are expected to become similar to the Southwest.
La Nina tends to bring colder and wetter weather to the Pacific Northwest but dry and warm conditions to the U.S. Southeast and U.S. Southwest.
Kourtney Kardashian and Kendall Jenner stuck to their guns on Memorial Day -- which, as far as we can tell, reads something like ... wetter is better.
In addition, coastal properties can be among the highest valued in the nation, meaning that we're often not only subsidizing wetter areas but wealthier people.
The delta's soft, jello-like soils tend to de-water and compact over time, with the newest layers, which are wetter, losing bulk most rapidly.
The climate information from NOAA showed that 22016 was also the third-wettest year since 22015, with only 1973 and 1983 ranking as wetter years.
Equally practical for the stable or the subway, a sturdy pair of leather boots is indispensable year round, but especially in the colder, wetter months.
With storms growing wetter thanks to climate change, Mr. Luettich and his collaborators are trying to add rainfall calculations to the coastal surge forecasting model.
Situated in Mendocino County, the land is higher in altitude, about 3,000 feet, and was acquired a few years ago for its cooler, wetter climate.
But with wetter storms and hotter summers unfolding over the course of the decade, people were making new connections between climate change and the weather.
The region saw another mild winter, similar to the previous one, but has had a wetter fall and spring which should reduce the wildfire risk.
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Global consequences include drought in some parts of the Americas, eastern, and southern Africa and southeast Asia, as well as abnormally wetter conditions in some countries.
Climate models predict that, as global average temperatures rise, dry regions will get drier and wet regions will get wetter, with more extremes and greater variability.
Dipping the food item of choice in water is key, since it softens the food and makes it wetter, so it's easier to chew and swallow.
It's possible that Ceres was much wetter in the distant past, and that an early period of intense cryovolcanism dramatically altered the surface we see today.
In the United States La Niña, is likely to make it cooler and wetter in the northern states and warmer and drier in the southern states.
Others, including Euan Nisbet of Royal Holloway, University of London, point to tropical wetlands, which have been getting wetter and warmer, conditions in which methanogens thrive.
Although tropical regions will experience smaller changes in temperature, their wettest months will become 5% wetter and their driest months 14% drier, according to the analysis.
Garten's finished dough ball felt a bit wetter and stickier than Drummond's more crumbly and solid mixture after I rolled and placed them in the fridge.
Fears of a La Nina, which typically brings wetter conditions to much of Australia, spiked earlier in the year due to cooler than average sea temperatures.
Use just enough water to soak the noodles if you want a dark blue, or make it wetter if you prefer more of a sky blue.
Indonesia's coffee, cocoa and palm oil crops are unlikely to be impacted severely by La Nina, she said, while a wetter dry season benefits rice production.
And for people who really like, I think, a wetter sandwich or something that has more dressing to it, I think dunking's the way to go.
My dad told her that he was especially turned on by pregnant women because, according to him, their outer labia became fatter and wetter during pregnancy.
Climate change expresses itself through some, though not all, of these factors, he said, including the "much wetter autumns" in the Ohio Valley and Upper Midwest.
Scientists need more data to fully understand the links between climate change and hurricanes, but rising temperatures are expected to make the storms stronger and wetter.
Less sunlight hits these forests, and in the cooler, wetter conditions that prevail, processes like decomposition operate at a slower pace than in lowland rain forests.
"The 13- to 21-day continues to trend wetter in the southern Plains and could offer some needed moisture, particularly late in the period," CWG added.
"The continued existence of the North Atlantic cold pool also argues for more widespread mainland heat this summer, with cooler/wetter risks across western Europe," it said.
While a La Nina can be less damaging than an El Nino, the weather event is linked to wetter conditions over much of Australia and Southeast Asia.
"And with the wetter weather, the trade is finally realizing that the acres in USDA's March planting intentions report are just not going to happen," he said.
Also in 22014, the United States suffered 235 weather and climate disasters with costs surpassing $21895 billion during a warmer- and wetter-than-average year, NOAA reports.
Science was not much cheerier than science fiction: space probes revealed that having once been warmer and wetter, Mars is now cold, cratered and all-but-airless.
" So, he told me, "the warmer-equals-wetter rule, [exclusively] applies to extreme rainfall—when all conditions are right—and only on a large-scale average basis.
"Over the last 1,000 years in Southern Africa the baobabs have endured way worse droughts than we're enduring, and they've had much wetter periods," said Stephan Woodborne.
Its global consequences include drought in some parts of the Americas, eastern and southern Africa and southeast Asia, as well as abnormally wetter conditions in some countries.
"Our territory is expected to get wetter and warmer," said Rod Jacob, a government official with the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources in the capital Whitehorse.
"Parts of the groundwater that's underneath the Sahara currently is still responding to climate change from 10,000 years ago when it was much wetter there," Cuthbert said.
The state's Mediterranean climate with its long, arid summers has made it an attractive destination for sun-seeking migrants from wetter and colder parts of the nation.
Climate scientists have long suggested that in a warming world, dry parts of the planet will become drier and wet parts of the planet will become wetter.
Warmer air can hold more moisture, and "when the air has more moisture in it, you would get wetter wet bands and drier dry bands," he said.
While scientists say man-made climate change isn't solely to blame for tropical storms, studies have shown that higher temperatures can make them wetter and more damaging.
Although some cattle graze on dry, native grasslands, most beef production relies on wetter pastures or croplands that have been converted from forests, wetlands, and other habitats.
In wetter conditions, a good percentage of an acrylic will keep you drier and many artificial fibers, such as PrimaLoft, will keep you warm even when wet.
His sequencing showed that starting around 270,000 years ago, birds along the cold, wetter coast started diverging from birds that lived inland, where it is hotter and drier.
A hotter and drier climate trend leaves a bigger mark on the cooler, wetter San Francisco Bay Area compared to Southern California, which is already hot and dry.
That robot has been exploring a region on Mars known as Gale Crater, a spot that also was a lot wetter in the past than it is today.
The researchers found that parts of North America, central America, Eurasia and the Mediterranean have grown drier, while other areas, such as India, have become wetter over time.
While global warming generally results in a wet-areas-get-wetter, dry-areas-get-drier pattern, the doubled CO2 simulation increases the global average precipitation by 3 percent.
Our partners love the feeling of our vaginas becoming wetter and tighter, quivering with pleasure… the slippery texture of the A-spot feels good to rub up against.
Cooler and possible wetter weather looked to help firefighters battling the massive blaze as Canadian officials planned to take their first look at oil boom town Fort McMurray.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Parched cities should do more to get wetter and cooler, according to a report published on Tuesday by Arup, a design and engineering consultancy.
The big picture: All-time high temperature records, along with heavy rainfall milestones have fallen as a warmer, wetter climate exerts its influence on day-to-day weather.
As the Earth's oceans and air get warmer — last year was the hottest on record for the planet's oceans — tropical storms overall are getting stronger, wetter, and slower.
"This is about as late into spring that you would see accumulating snowfall in that area," he said, adding that the snow would probably be the wetter kind.
"The wetter a site is, the more likely they're going to freeze," said Michael Elnitsky, a biologist at Mercyhurst University who wrote his dissertation on arthropods in Antarctica.
Among the potential effects are wetter conditions across the southern United States, including Southern California; a drier Midwest; and drought in parts of Africa, Asia and South America.
We already know many storms are made wetter by climate change, and the science predicts that bigger and more powerful storms will become more frequent in the future.
Heavy rains have fallen on many parts of the state this winter, but the image above is a reminder of the lingering effects of drought, even in wetter times.
Wetter weather in the northern mountains left the snowpack there at 125 percent of normal, whereas in the drier southern part of the state it was at 96 percent.
The condition is a warming of ocean surface temperatures in the eastern and central Pacific and when strong is associated with warmer and wetter weather in the United States.
Climate change is already making devastating hurricanes wetter — and similar storms are likely to unleash more rain and faster winds by the end of the century, new research says.
In Britain, golf, cricket and soccer are also suffering from wetter weather linked to climate change, according to a 24.4 study by the Climate Coalition, a British campaign group.
NOAA's October predictions for America's winter included colder and wetter than normal conditions for the Southeast, mild weather in the West and warmer weather in the Midwest and Northeast.
The researchers' climate models predict that Bd's range will contract significantly over the 21st century, as the Albertine Rift, home to over 145 amphibian species, gets warmer and wetter.
Though my sex tends to be extremely sweaty, I've found that a little common sense goes a long way when it comes to wearing my aids during wetter activities.
But as the Earth's oceans and air get warmer — last year was the hottest on record for the planet's oceans — tropical storms overall are getting stronger, wetter, and slower.
Data generally suggests that La Niña will bring warmer summers to the main agricultural belt including the Midwest while El Niño is associated with wetter, possibly even cooler summers.
What is more certain is that the state will increasingly whipsaw between extremes, with drier dry years, wetter wet ones and a rising frequency of intense periods of precipitation.
"The Little Smoky features wetter and higher altitude forests, which means it's a good refuge from climate change," says Carolyn Campbell, a conservation specialist with the Alberta Wilderness Association.
Otherworldly It's that deepening part of autumn where darkness spreads wetter and colder, paving a path for winter and illness, and eliciting a general reluctance to leave one's home.
"Darling, it's better down where it's wetter," sang the calypso crab to the fishtailed heroine of Disney's "The Little Mermaid" in 1989, hymning the joys of ocean-floor habitation.
Broadly speaking, the climate "switched from cold and arid, open steppe environments during glacial periods to warmer and usually wetter periods with forest steppe during interglacial periods," explained Morley.
For now, hydrologists like Tony Anderson are enjoying the wetter conditions after documenting low-moisture levels and high temperatures that sparked some of Colorado's worst ever wildfires in 2018.
Just like that, she was hotter and wetter than Mumbai in the rainy season, wrapped in smoke and dust and wanting nothing more than to be drenched to the bone.
The patterns on Mars looked closest to river networks in dryer areas on Earth, which have smaller branching angles than wetter areas, according to the paper published in Science Advances.
The study, published earlier this week, found that Earth&aposs wetlands are getting wetter and dry regions are getting drier, due to human water management, climate change and natural cycles.
Changes in climate conditions over the past 25 years, such as warming temperatures and wetter summers, have created "increasingly conducive conditions for infection" in Britain and Europe, the researchers added.
The eastern route had ferried more than 2580 billion cubic meters of water from China's wetter south to the arid north, up until November 234, 0003, the project's website said.
"A lot of people know what's happening in Texas or some of the other really big states, but a lot of people don't know what's happening at home," Wetter said.
For example, bad weather has damaged crops and decimated livestock in Texas and New Mexico, but wetter weather is delivering much-needed rain to California and other exceptionally dry areas.
"A wetter bias is forecast for much of the Midwest later this week to cause interruptions to fieldwork," said Tobin Gorey, director of agricultural strategy at Commonwealth Bank of Australia.
However, because climate change is causing ocean and air temperatures to climb — last year was the hottest on record for the planet's oceans —  hurricanes are getting wetter and more sluggish.
The theater also has to cancel three to four performances a summer because of inclement weather, a rate that is expected to increase, given predictions of a warmer, wetter city.
When you breathe out or cough, you release bits of watery mucus from inside your body in a wide array of sizes, ranging from bigger, wetter ones to finer ones.
This information is an important clue in the puzzle of understanding why early Mars, which was warmer and wetter, turned into the cold, barren, almost airless place it is today.
But around the time of Homo erectus&apos extinction, the island&aposs environment started to get wetter and more humid due to increasing temperatures, which allowed the rainforest to grow. 
My hope for 2019 is a return to the bad weather of the good old days, when California was wetter, Texas was dryer and hurricanes were just destructive, not biblical.
Some 3.7 billion years ago, when Mars was warmer and wetter, there were likely hundreds of lakes and rivers on its surface that may have supported favorable conditions for life.
Whether landscapes become wetter or drier matters a great deal when it comes to methane, which is released by bacteria that thrive under under oxygen-poor (and typically water-saturated) conditions.
In 21990 two Japanese researchers used computers to model this phenomenon and concluded that this wetter air would lead to more of the heaviest rains rather than, say, near-perpetual drizzle.
La Nina, Spanish for "the girl", prompts a cooling of Pacific Ocean temperatures that brings hot and dry weather to key U.S. growing areas, while much of Asia experiences wetter conditions.
Wetter, warmer winters can have a similar effect by promoting growth of grasslands where locusts like to hang out (heavy rains can also wipe them out early in their development cycle).
And in the final song of "Kindertotenlieder," reiterations of "In diesem Wetter" ("In this weather") captured the self-castigation of a parent who has let his children out in a storm.
But NOAA is calling for a wetter-than-normal spring on the Gulf Coast and in the Northern Plains, where above-average snowfall in North Dakota and Idaho could trigger flooding.
Our upcoming trip from New York City—which we both now call home—to Mom and Dad's new place on said coast was going to be a bit wetter than expected.
A wetter-than-usual start to the New Zealand spring had meant Fonterra's milk collection October was down, a factor that would likely impact the whole season's balance, according to Fonterra.
Just as [there are] various forms of vaginal discharge throughout the month, it doesn't mean that we automatically want sex because we notice we're a little wetter on a specific day.
Though plants and soil could absorb more CO₂ during the wetter years, it did not make up for their reduced ability to absorb CO₂ in the years when soil was dry.
As the planet gets hotter, storms get slower and wetter, driven by warmer water temperatures, according to a study published last year by researchers with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
It seems, in fact, that we've driven a stake through the heart of Montana's old "normal," which was cooler and wetter and far more pleasant than this new, human-influenced reality.
Federal meteorologists are predicting that the northern United States will be cooler and wetter this winter than last year, while the southern part of the country will be warmer and drier.
In wetter areas, a warmer atmosphere retains more moisture and strengthens downpours, while higher sea levels increase storm surge and warmer ocean waters can contribute to the overall destructiveness of storms.
That means that the older sediments were formed at a time when the climate was cold and dry, while the more recent ones were formed when the climate was warmer and wetter.
"If life ever arose on the Red Planet, it probably did when Mars was warmer and wetter, sometime within the first billion years following planetary formation," the ESA said on its website.
Since then the weather has been wetter, which slows deforestation since fewer people try to clear by burning, and those fires which are lit are less likely to rage out of control.
Then she used a metallic, duo-chrome eyeshadow also in lilac, and put lip balm across Langford's lid and inner eye after that to make the color look wetter and more intense.
Its opposite phase, a cooling of the same waters known as La Nina, is associated with the increased probability of wetter conditions over much of Australia and increased numbers of tropical cyclones.
It's meant to make sex a little wetter and wilder, so it's only natural that it'd ultimately get all up on your stuff and all over your body — it's a slippery slope.
Scientists say the Tana River Basin, which has experienced drought over the past few years, is likely to get wetter this century, although they do not know for certain by how much.
"A warmer-than-normal temperature pattern is expected across Northern Europe along with cooler, wetter conditions across part of the south in April," said Todd Crawford, chief meteorologist at The Weather Company.
As the seasons change, thousands of reindeer migrate across the plateau, moving between drier lands in the east, where they graze on lichens, and wetter lands in the west, where they breed.
These variations suggest that, like Earth, precipitation patterns on the moon are regionally specific; intense storms are developing along Titan's wetter, cooler higher latitudes, while dry conditions persist in the lower latitudes.
According to court documents filed today by Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Benjamin A. Santos and obtained by PEOPLE, Wetter, 65, "flew into a range" when he noticed the door had not been shut.
Because hurricanes gain strength over warm ocean water, and because a warmer atmosphere can hold more moisture, which ultimately gets dumped as rain, global warming is thought to be driving bigger, wetter storms.
The South African Weather Services said at the same briefing that the country was more likely to have a wetter early summer season, from November to January, with lower temperatures than previously expected.
Shifting climate patterns, meanwhile, have made parts of the United States, northern Europe and north Asia wetter, driving worsening flooding and extreme rainfall, said the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research in Germany.
But she also knows the seaweed is always greener in somebody else's yard and it's actually better down where its wetter, hence the performer's overnight transformation into a full blown pastel-hued mermaid.
It was a pretty crazy scene at the starting line -- athletes fitted in bandanas, ponchos and trash bags -- and it's only expected to get wetter with the rain picking up in the afternoon.
OSLO (Reuters) - Golf, cricket and soccer are suffering from wetter weather linked to climate change in Britain, the nation which laid down the modern rules for the games, a study said on Wednesday.
Climate change will make Hong Kong hotter, wetter, and more prone to rainfall variability, meaning the area can experience both intense storms and rain and then later be hit by scarcity and droughts. 
The latest monthly forecasts from the U.S. government CFSv2 model show that May is likely to be warmer than normal across the Corn Belt and could feature wetter conditions in the Northern Plains.
ZURICH, Sept 12 (Reuters) - UBS Group has named Markus Wetter head of its Swiss equity capital markets and corporate solutions (ECMCS) business, effective immediately, a staff memo seen by Reuters on Thursday said.
In second-largest producer Germany, wetter weather than last year means the rapeseed area could expand to 1 million-1.2 million hectares from only 5143,000 hectares harvested this summer, a German analyst said.
While the relationship between climate change and hurricanes is complicated, it is becoming clear that a warming planet will produce wetter storms, while sea level rise will worsen the impact of storm surge.
The jet stream pattern over the United States has been stuck for days, leaving cooler and wetter conditions in the West, and hotter and drier conditions in the East, CNN meteorologist Brandon Miller said.
The gems, which are often about the size of the period at the end of this sentence, told of a cooler, wetter and maybe livable world as far back as 4.3 billion years ago.
LONDON, Dec 21 (Reuters) - Most of northern Europe will experience below-normal temperatures from January to March, with warmer, wetter and windier conditions in the south of Europe, The Weather Company said on Friday.
The sky in the Mate's photo had less of the hazy redness you see in the iPhone's pic, the various streetlights and decorations are sharper and less blown out, even the street looks wetter.
However, the timing of Easter, which fell later in the season this year than last, hurt sales, as did the colder, wetter weather that has blanketed much of the country this spring, he said.
It's important to note that NOAA discusses La Niña's influence in terms of probabilities: the likelihood of warmer, cooler, wetter, or drier-than-average conditions, rather than the absolute the strength of the effect.
NOAA's Climate Prediction Center expects wetter-than-average conditions across most of the northern US this coming winter, from the northern Rockies all the way to the eastern Great Lakes and the Ohio Valley.
Those who have remained in the country have had to endure a very strong El Nino, a warming of sea-surface temperatures in the Pacific, which can result in wetter than average weather conditions.
The fires are in hills far from the Pacific Ocean and from the man-made storage and distribution system that transports water from the wetter, northern part of the state to the southern part.
According to the Fourth National Climate Assessment, climate change is already making storms wetter and more frequent, and rising seas have already contributed to an increase in flooding from high tides in certain communities.
Even now, parts of Iowa are under a flood watch, and meteorologists are predicting a wetter than normal winter in the state and the region — meaning little reprieve from the rain and rising rivers.
In the past three years, Islamist groups that had long been destabilizing the thinly populated desert north of Mali have swept south into its wetter, more populated central regions, exploiting local conflicts to spread jihad.
It can have a huge impact on weather patterns in the US, usually creating wetter weather in the Gulf area and a strong southern jet stream, which can lead to more "dixie alley" southeast tornadoes.
The country's east coast is expected to receive as much as 100 millimetres of rain later this week and to see wetter-than-average conditions until November, according to forecasts from the Bureau of Meteorology.
Geologic evidence suggests that Mars was much wetter in the distant past, although whether the Red Planet had liquid water oceans or was frozen under a mantle of ice is still a matter of debate.
"We've experienced a North American spring season that was wetter and later than any in recorded history," Mosaic Chief Executive Officer Joc O'Rourke said, adding that weakness in the phosphates market negatively impacted the results.
LONDON, Nov 19 (Reuters) - Most of northern Europe will experience below-normal temperatures from December to February, while there will be warmer, wetter and windier conditions in the south, The Weather Company said on Monday.
Rather, Finland is on the whole much colder and wetter than the western United States (there are not a lot of wildfire problems in cold, wet New England either) which helps keep fires under control.
El Nino tends to be associated with a warmer than normal winter in the Pacific North West of the United States and Canada, and a colder and wetter winter in the U.S. Southwest and Southeast.
If El Nino develops later this year it should bring warmer temperatures to Washington state and neighbouring areas but colder, wetter weather to a belt of southern states stretching from California through Texas to Florida.
Until I got to Rome I hadn’t either, but it’s a word the Romans used to describe simulated naval fights - they were like gladiator battles on a bigger and wetter scale.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - It does not yet appear that Argentina will repeat last year's waterlogged April, but forecasts are calling for wetter conditions over the next several weeks – just as the country's soybean harvest switches on.
The agencies use different methods to calculate the rapid warming of the Arctic, which explains the deviation, but the general takeaway is the same: the future is going to be warmer, wetter, and more dangerous.
And no one is suggesting that climate change itself was responsible for trapping the boys in the cave, but our climate reporter notes that, in recent years, wet periods in South Asia have been wetter.
Hurricanes are becoming wetter because of more water vapor in the warmer atmosphere; scientists have suggested storms like Hurricane Harvey in 2017 produced more rain than they would have without the human effects on climate.
"There's not enough to say that climate is causing the storms to occur, but the one signal that seems to be trending is slower moving storms, much wetter storms, record-setting rainfall storms," Fugate said.
In the past five years, Senasa, the agricultural agency, has seen an increase in the numbers of insects that can destroy crops — like fruit flies that threaten citrus groves — as a result of warmer, wetter winters.
Archaeologists found the panels in two sites in northwestern Saudi Arabia, one called Jubbah near an oasis and another called Shuwaymis near a wadi, a dry valley that floods and becomes more lush during wetter periods.
While the paper doesn't present new data, it's an interesting synthesis of lots of existing research demonstrating that, since the Moon is wetter than was initially thought, maybe it's worth wondering whether it was once habitable.
For the next few months, the rover's scientific team examined the chemistry of the crater's walls for glimpses into Mars' wetter "Noachian" era more than 3.7 billion years ago, a time of heavy bombardment by meteors.
"Climate change, due to warming oceans, changing atmospheric patterns, is increasing the intensity and the frequency of intense storms, making them wetter," said Joe Sexton, a scientist who uses satellite images to map changes in ecosystems.
But the death toll in this year's floods is still high—even though, according to the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), this summer has been no wetter than the long-term average for rain across northern India.
Why it matters: This is not a far off threat for the Pentagon to consider, and it's certain to get more challenging as the climate continues to warm, seas rise, and stronger and wetter storms strike.
Islamist groups have for more than a decade destabilized the sparsely populated desert north, but in the past three years they have exploited conflicts between Fulani cattle herders and farmers in Mali's wetter, more populated center.
If the moisture comes to fruition and the pattern stays wetter for the rest of the month, analysts might want to put a placeholder for record soybean yields in 2017 in the back of their minds.
At the end of March last year, SMN was very confident that April through June 2016 would be significantly wetter than average, compared with just a slight above-normal bias for the same period in 2017.
But its 100,000 indigenous people - about 2% of the 5 million-strong population - with limited access to roads, electricity or health care, also need help to adapt to a hotter, wetter world with less predictable weather.
But its 100,000 indigenous people - about 2% of the 5 million-strong population - with limited access to roads, electricity or health care, also need help to adapt to a hotter, wetter world with less predictable weather.
Scientists have repeatedly warned that rising temperatures are triggering more extreme weather events, and a warmer, wetter world could put us at greater risk of vector-borne diseases -- those transmitted by mosquitoes, ticks or other organisms.
One degree of warming has already delivered rising sea levels, deadly heat waves, wetter hurricanes, droughts, costlier disasters, bigger wildfires, and more illnesses, to name a few impacts, and these effects are only going to compound.
"Our findings unravel the ultimate causes of the recent intensification - wet season getting wetter, and dry season getting drier - of the water cycle of the largest hydrological basin of the planet," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
The second, perhaps more alarming ad, features a Major Payne-esque drill sergeant screaming "wetter is better" in the face of a group of children, who then shoot him with the technical-sounding Super Soaker XP-105.
Servicio Meteorológica Nacional – Argentina's state weather agency – last week published its seasonal forecast for the April through June period, which shows the possibility for nearly the entire country to be wetter than average throughout the soybean harvest.
While the numbers had dwindled with the colder and wetter winter weather, curfew has not been rigorously enforced at the protest sites and a few hundred protesters remain in the major squares in Baghdad and other cities.
While the numbers had dwindled with the colder and wetter winter weather, curfew has not been rigorously enforced at the protest sites and a few hundred protesters remain in the major squares in Baghdad and other cities.
"Unless there is a significant change, the back half of winter may follow suit," he said, adding that low pressure could continue into spring, signaling wetter weather across northern Europe and drier weather across the continent's south.
The La Nina - which brings cooler, wetter weather for much of Australia's key wheat growing region on the east coast - had in 2010 decimated the region's crop and downgraded the quality of the grain to animal feed.
Wetter storms While storm surge causes about half of the fatalities in landfalling hurricanes, the second deadliest aspect of the storm comes from flooding rainfall, which accounts for more than a quarter of all storm-related deaths.
Importantly, scientists believe that the shifts they're witnessing today—a little greener here, a little wetter there—are but the first signs of far more dramatic changes to come, as a cascade of warming-related ecological feedbacks unfold.
While it's been years since Northern California has experienced such intense, damaging floods, scientists say that, because of a warming climate, we could see more of these wetter atmospheric events that drench the ground, sparking floods and mudslides.
In fact, one suggestion from the paper — that Mars had warmer and wetter climates that permitted liquid water in lakes as recently as about 3 billion years ago — is pretty significant, since that's later than some scientists thought.
SYDNEY, June 30 (Reuters) - Australia is expected to see wetter-than-average conditions across much of the country over the next three months, the country's weather bureau said on Thursday, providing a boost for the country's agricultural production.
Dr Nisbet's hypothesis about the tropical wetlands is the most alarming, for it could signal an Arctic-like feedback loop there, whereby global warming could be causing them to release more methane by making them hotter and wetter.
A wetter climate in the basin will affect decisions on irrigation and infrastructure like dams, said James Dalton of the International Union for Conservation of Nature, which leads the "WISE-UP to Climate" project that produced the report.
The global El Nino weather phenomenon associated with warmer-than-average Pacific surface temperatures off Peru tends to mean wetter conditions in southern Brazil, home to about 40 percent of the country's 200-million-plus-tonne grain crop.
Meanwhile forecasters expect drier conditions across the southern U.S. It is expected to be both warmer and wetter than usual in Hawaii and northern and western parts of Alaska are expected to be warmer than normal as well.
Still, strong El Niño winters tend to be warmer, wetter, and stormier than usual and considering how closely 2015-2016 has been mirroring 1997-98 so far, it's an especially interesting El Niño winter to look back on.
ROME (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Cash handouts are the best way to support smallholder farmers struggling due to drought, but for farmers experiencing wetter weather, agricultural inputs such as fertilisers and pesticides help most, a new study has found.
Here I've rounded up some of my favorite sex toys that are sure to keep the holidays more thrilling than your office party, warmer than spiked hot cider and wetter than the snow gently falling outside your window.
San Francisco's rainy season (aka winter) is usually sporadic and lasts a few months; in 2019, it was torrential and lasted well into May, when the Bay managed the incredible feat of being colder and wetter than Seattle.
"While it is difficult to link any particular weather event to climate change, the pattern of wetter springs and heavy rainfall events are consistent with broader changes in the Midwest climate system," said a spokesman for the USDA.
Dean Stuart Wetter was present for a hearing at Maleng Regional Justice Center Wednesday afternoon where he was charged with second and fourth degree assault of the teenagers after they apparently left the door open on Wilson's tour bus.
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - Weather in parts of eastern Australia would be wetter than average in the coming months, but a large portion of the west would be drier than normal, the Bureau of Meteorology said in a report on Thursday.
Researchers believe the settlement was abandoned after the local climate grew colder and wetter around 2500 BC. The site was discovered by archaeologists in 1850, when a storm peeled away a sand dune that had covered it for millennia. 
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Even in wetter regions like the Gulf Coast, where the storms are getting stronger and the rainfall more persistent, much of that water glut is washing back out to sea, unused, leaving a path of destruction in its wake.
The logic being, basically, that we shouldn't worry about the potentially disastrous consequences of a warmer, wetter planet because maybe all those scientists are wrong, and anyway, even if they're right, is it really worth paying more for things?
Parts of Southeast Asia that dried out during last year's El Niño may be subject to heavier bouts of rain over the next few months as La Niña tends to introduce a wetter pattern to the Western Pacific Rim.
The model showed that the likelihood and the number of avalanches has increased: The dynamic is simple: Warmer temperatures in the winter and the early spring lead to wetter snow, which has less friction, so it slides downhill more readily.
Kevin Trenberth, a senior scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, said that climate change leads to these warmer and wetter environments and sets the stage for what can be the storms' biggest threat: heavy rainfall and flash flooding.
Image: NOAASpeaking of rain, those of you in the northern United States can expect wetter-than-average conditions this spring, from the northern High Plains through to the Great Lakes region, Ohio Valley, and into the mid-Atlantic and Northeast.
"The drier your hair is, the wetter you want your hair to be when applying product because it'll absorb [them] better," says Mischa G. First, section off your hair into four large sections, working on one section at a time.
Evidence has mounted over the past 30-odd years of a shift towards wetter winters in northern Europe and, says Mr Vogt, of "drier conditions in the Mediterranean, especially in spring and summer, the critical times of year for drought".
Forecasts of cooler and wetter conditions across the U.S. Midwest raised new concerns about how much of the current crop might be lost - as well as how much corn and soybean yields might be hit by the stress of excess moisture.
After four years of catastrophic drought and nearly a year of mandatory water conservation measures, Williams is joining a growing chorus of consumers in the wetter parts of the state to call for an end to restrictions they see as overbearing.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazilian grain farmers are expected to face wetter conditions from the lingering effects of El Nino as the bumper harvests of summer soybeans and corn unfold in the first half of 2016, weather forecasters said on Thursday.
Without the simulator, comparing the performance of different components in real-world testing requires a racing team to stop the car, take out the component and replace it with another — even as track conditions change, becoming hotter, cooler, wetter or drier.
Another official at the weather bureau said there was a 50 percent chance of a La Nina weather pattern affecting Indonesia in the fourth quarter of this year, potentially causing a wetter than usual "dry" season and heavier rainy season.
Warmer, wetter environments strengthen populations of the Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus mosquitoes that can carry not only Zika virus, but dengue fever and chikungunya as well, and allow them to survive the winter in more parts of the United States.
Dr. Williams said that those variations were also affected by patterns in the Pacific Ocean, which alternate between cooler, wetter periods and hotter, drier ones and also contribute to the drier landscape and a longer fire season, according to the study.
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Wetter than normal weather in recent months has slowed coal shipments from one of the main producing regions in Indonesia, the world's top thermal coal exporter, according to weather data, brokers and analysts, supporting prices of the fuel.
Still, the premature blooming suggests an additional threat to the beloved trees from climate change, which scientists say is increasing the frequency of "very intense" storms and leading to stronger, wetter typhoons in the Pacific (and hurricanes in the Atlantic).
The damp week appeared to be part of a larger trend in which summers in the northeastern United States have been getting wetter, according to Matt Rosencrans, a meteorologist for the climate prediction center at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
But that doesn't mean that humans can't exacerbate or disrupt this natural variability by warming the planet even more and, by doing so, making the hots hotter, the wets wetter, the storms harsher, the colds colder and the droughts drier.
The 20-year-old, one of five Britons in the field, was the only driver to lap inside one minute 39 seconds in the first session and also led the wetter second practice with a time of one minute 56.007.
The weather event is associated with lower rainfall in parts of the Americas, which would curb output in some of the largest global exporters, whereas in Australia the La Nina brings crop-friendly wetter-than-average conditions to the east coast.
"With #climatechange, wet is wetter, hot is hotter, dry is drier... and what do we do about all that?" reads one hubs account tweet from last April, quoting a New Jersey farmer talking about how to adapt to climate change.
Warmer and wetter permafrost landscapes can transition into fully-fledged wetlands; this is already being witnessed through the expansion of open water ponds and so-called "thermokarst" features on Alaska's North Slope, and the dieback of waterlogged boreal forests in northwestern Canada.
As climate change causes "global drying"—making some wet parts of the world wetter, and dry parts drier—demand for fresh water will intensify in the coming years; half the world's population is expected to live in water-stressed areas by 2050.
Research is divided on whether global warming will make tropical cyclones more frequent, though data from climate modeling suggests a higher probability for stronger, wetter hurricanes in the Atlantic when they do occur, said Tom Knutson, a climate research scientist for NOAA.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain is likely to experience hotter, drier summers and warmer, wetter winters by the 19903s, as well as rising sea levels which can lead to floods, due to the effects of climate change, long-term projections by the Met Office show.
LUCY SAUNDERSLondon Darling it's better down where it's wetter* In concluding that ocean plastic pollution "seems less bad than other kinds of pollution" and "doesn't look hugely alarming" ("Too much of a good thing", March 3rd), you underplay this growing environmental challenge.
Forecasts of cooler and wetter conditions across the U.S. Midwest raised new concerns about how much of the current crop might be lost - as well as how much of the corn and soybean yields might be hampered by the stress of excess moisture.
The El Niño, a system of unusually warm water in the Pacific, significantly alters weather patterns over the fall and winter when it hits land, causing drier conditions in Central America and wetter conditions in North America and parts of South America.
The House passed a bill last year mandating the federal government push a higher volume of water through the Central Valley Project, a system of dams and reservoirs in the state designed to take water from California's wetter areas to dryer ones.
Although corn planting will not be in full swing across the United States for another couple of weeks, if a wetter pattern sticks around until then, the primary growing states could run into the same issues that are already present in the south.
While warmer and wetter weather might not kill the virus — experts certainly don't think we can bank on warm weather for a full retreat of the coronavirus — new preliminary research suggests such conditions could hamper the ability of the virus to infect people.
Recent research suggests that climate change has made storms wetter than they have been in the past, and that Atlantic storms are now more likely to move slowly or stall, which can be dangerous if they linger over places where people live.
But he said that atmospheric rivers were expected to become wetter, longer and wider as the climate warms, and that translating the ravages of climate change into dollars and cents was often a useful tool for encouraging policymakers to work to reduce emissions.
Scientist Dirk Schulze-Makuch from TU Berlin and Ian Crawford from Birkbeck, University of London speculate that, while it might seem "outrageous," recent results show that the Moon is wetter than scientists have previously thought—so maybe, once, it had the conditions for life.
Although there's now consensus that warming is already making storms developing in the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico wetter, and thus more intense, there's no clear evidence that the climate crisis is strengthening wind speeds or the total number of storms forming each year.
"What I'm hearing from people is that this year is a bit wetter, and that there's been enough of the right kind of wet for longer at warmer temperatures -- and that may be perpetuating more mosquitoes to be around to bite people," she said.
But Åshild Ønvik Pedersen and Jean-Charles Gallet of the Norwegian Polar Institute (NPI) in Tromsø, who have been investigating the matter in detail, argue that the benefits of warmer summers may soon be nullified by the countervailing consequences of warmer and wetter winters.
A collaboration between the European Space Agency (ESA) and Roscosmos, ExoMars seeks to continue the search for biological and geologic activity on Mars, a planet often described as Earth's little brother and which may have had a much warmer, wetter climate in the past.
NASA plans for the nuclear-powered machine to inch up Mt. Sharp over the coming years to investigate the landscape and improve our understanding of what the now-desert terrain was like billions of years ago, when the Martian planet was a wetter, bluer place.
The blaze has scorched nearly 108,000 acres in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, although wetter weather and mild temperatures this week have allowed crews to carve containment lines around 83 percent of the fire by Thursday afternoon, according to the InciWeb federal tracking website.
Now we are at another hugely plastic moment — a moment when the world is experiencing four climate changes at once: There's a change in the climate of the climate — the hots are getting hotter, the wets wetter, the droughts drier, the forest fires fiercer.
With rain continuing to fall following a deluge that brought 20 inches (50 cm) of precipitation to some areas this week, the snowpack in the Sierra Nevada mountains - crucial for storing water needed in the state's long, hot summers - is deeper and wetter than normal.
"The aftermath of the debacle with President [Bill] Clinton's meeting with Attorney General Lynch and the drubbing she received in the FBI report don't foster a greater level of trust," Wetter said, referring to the former president's meeting with Loretta Lynch on an Arizona tarmac.
CORN AND WEATHER Forecasts of cooler and wetter conditions across the U.S. Midwest raised new concerns about how much of the current crop might be lost - as well as how much of the corn and soybean yields might be hampered by the stress of excess moisture.
Jennie Wetter, the director of public policy for the Population Institute, said that the expansion of laws that unfairly target abortion providers with the intent of forcing them to shut down—commonly known as TRAP laws—was partly to blame for the US's continuously plummeting score.
This year, Wetter said, the US is on a dangerous precipice: The Supreme Court will hear a case about Texas's onerous abortion regulations, determining whether it's constitutional to impose restrictions on reproductive health care that could effectively shutter over half the abortion providers in the state.
When he took office in 2011, promising to turn the state into a wetter version of Texas, with no state income tax and lots of incentives for businesses to move there, the Kansas Speaks survey run by Fort Hays State University showed that voters were keen on the idea.
Barry's rain threat is no surprise to climate researchers, who have found that the warming of the planet contributed to the costliest hurricanes in US history — including Katrina, Harvey, Maria, and Irma — all of which grew to much wetter storms than if they had formed under cooler conditions.
Recently, my colleagues and I at the Advanced Science Research Center at The Graduate Center of The City University of New York published evidence showing that increased precipitation brought on by climate change is making forest soil wetter and reducing its ability to absorb methane from the atmosphere.
And for policymakers, the things we have to do in response are really dominated by that variability: What do we do during the dry parts of the cycle to keep things alive, and what do we do during the wetter parts of the cycle to stash water and not overshoot?
While a strong El Nino phenomenon — a warming of the Pacific Ocean's surface that causes hot and drier conditions — is drawing to close, Colombia's meteorologists say there is a 76-percent chance that the opposite La Nina pattern will begin late this year or early in 14.173, bringing wetter weather.
We're likely to see slower and wetter hurricanescoastal floodingaccording to research from Yale Climate ConnectionsRead More: The oceans are the hottest they've been since we started measuring — which means we should prepare for more disastrous flooding and stormsWater temperatures in the Gulf of Mexico are at near-record levels, Holthaus wrote.
But if you spend a good deal of time outdoors, especially with equipment that doesn't do so well with H2O, the Yeti Panga 28 (or any of the Panga Duffels, which I use for longer, even wetter outings involving dive gear, wetsuits, and waders) will probably pay for itself over time.
Viruses like the flu have less survivability in warmer, wetter weather, but the Kinsa model is designed to account for such seasonal ups and downs, so that's an unlikely explanation for the atypical fever reduction, especially because the coronavirus is being transmitted between people just fine in balmy Australia right now.
"While all three sites under discussion [by ESA] would give us excellent opportunities to look for signatures of ancient biomarkers and gain new insights into the planet's wetter past, we can only carry two sites forward for further detailed analysis," Jorge Vago, ESA's ExoMars rover project scientist, said in a press release.
"Countries on the Eastern Pacific will be cooler and the Western Pacific will be warmer and wetter, so over South America, even California, it's going to be slightly drier and cooler ... on the other side of the Pacific, Indonesia, Malaysia, it's going to get more moisture, more precipitation and warmer air," he said.
"It [global warming] raises sea levels and makes storm surges worse, it makes the atmosphere wetter, leading to flooding from extreme rainfall, and warming ocean temperatures provide extra energy to tropical storms," climate scientist Stefan Rahmstorf, head of Earth System Analysis at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, said in September.
It turned out the road surface was much wetter than it looked and around 60kmh the car started aquaplaning for what couldn't have been more than a small fraction of a second but made me age like the guy who chose poorly at the end of Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade.
A United Nations-affiliated oceans and ice report out today says is coming if global warming doesn't slow down, the world will see three feet of sea rise by the end of the century, much fewer fish, weakening ocean currents, even less snow and ice, stronger and wetter hurricanes, and nastier El Ninos.
"Opportunity is the only rover exploring the most ancient epoch of Mars history, when strong evidence indicates the planet was warmer and wetter and perhaps not unlike the Earth at that time and when life first got its start here," Matthew Golombek,Mars Exploration Rover project scientist at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, told Gizmodo.
Soaking your hair in fresh water from the shower (or a bottle of Evian, if you're fancy) before you dive in is a simple way to prevent damage — hair can only absorb a certain amount of liquid, so the wetter it is when you get in the pool, the less chlorine it'll draw in.
Scientists have long known that the planet has shown an overall pattern of warmer temperatures since that time — the phenomenon is the subject of a famous cartoon by Randall Munroe — but the new research shows the effects of that warming correlate with drier soil in some parts of the world and wetter soil in others.
"The pattern of wet-getting-wetter, dry-getting-drier during the rest of the 21st century is predicted by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change models, but we'll need a much longer dataset to be able to definitively say whether climate change is responsible for the emergence of any similar pattern in the GRACE data," he added.
Cases of the virus, which has appeared in countries across the Americas and the Caribbean, have already been reported among travelers returning to the U.S. An article in The Lancet medical journal this month warned that in wetter and warmer parts of the U.S., mosquitoes could carry the virus from infected travelers and spread it to other people.

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