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If the store were more profitable, he said, it would be warmer.
"While short term we're not looking at a lot of rain, there's a possibility that the pendulum will carry the other way, where it would be warmer than normal," he said.
That meant that the Met Office supercomputer had run 50 different simulations of the weather over the coming summer, in what is known as an "ensemble" of forecasts, and 65 per cent of these had indicated it would be warmer and drier than average, while 35 per cent had indicated the opposite.
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It would be warm during the day and cold at night.
The liquefied gas would be piped into the floating terminal, where it would be warmed and turned into vapor.
It was after 10 P.M. Their outrageous request was buttressed by the argument that it would be warm tomorrow, and the snow would be gone.
The first time I went to Moscow, it was late spring and, since the forecast said it would be warm, I packed accordingly.
That puts it in the habitable zone, where it would be warm enough for any water to be liquid but not so hot as to boil it away.
We'd scurry toward the trains with our chins tucked into our collars, scarves wrapped to the eyeballs, thinking in an hour we'd be home and in six months it would be warm again.
I bet it'd be warm".
An artifact of temperature data As a rule, climate scientists were previously very confident that the planet would be warmer than it is by now, and no one knows for sure why it isn't.
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