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A heat spell in the East and Texas helped lift natural gas prices.
The fund also paid off a nagging $504 bill from Consolidated Edison, which arose when the family ran the air-conditioner during a heat spell shortly after arriving.
He compares the odor, variously, to "a derelict litter box," "muddy diapers," "a state fair Porta-Potty during a heat spell and a sanitation strike," and "rubber cement and burning fiberglass".
When it's hot like this, you don't have to worry about discussing current events: people might want to read the newspaper, but during a heat spell they certainly don't want to touch it, because hot hands work like glue on newsprint.
This is consistent with findings from a US study, which reported that low income earners, although more aware of and concerned about climate change, faced more barriers to adapting their behaviour to a heat spell because of lack of resources and not knowing how to change their behaviour as well as due to lack of time [ 26].
If you're going through a heat spell you may need to water your orchid more frequently.
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The number of heat spells in the interval between inflorescence emergence and milk ripeness increased from the baseline to the projection period throughout all sites and for all heat spell lengths.
The children in the asthma ward whose symptoms are exacerbated by today's co-emitted pollutants (such as zone precursor gases and fine soot particulate matter) will, as adults, be much more likely to suffer the consequences of all that carbon dioxide, too: by 2090, a California resident will be up to seven times as likely to die in an extreme heat spell.
The LIPA chairman, Richard M. Kessel, said that Long Island came "extremely close to blackouts" during a four-day heat spell in early July.
While no specific weather event can be directly linked to warming caused by greenhouse gases, the authors cited a two-week heat spell in Europe in the summer of 2003 that led to 22,000 to 45,000 heat-related deaths.
Mr. Trobec said that because the impact on local farmers and ranchers had been so severe, he has personally avoided colloquialisms to describe the weather, simply calling it a "long, intense heat spell".
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