- type of
extreme weather,
which includes unexpected, unusual, severe, or
unseasonal weather and is by
definition rare for that
location or time of the year...
- (26 May 2019). "Hokkaidō
sizzling in
temperatures up to 39.5 deg C as
unseasonal heat wave
grips ****an". The
Straits Times.
Archived from the original...
- led to more
extreme weather events.
These included droughts,
storms and
unseasonal blizzards, as well as
causing the
Swiss Grindelwald Glacier to expand...
-
January 2020.
Retrieved 5
January 2020. "Special
climate statement 36 –
Unseasonal cold in
southeast Australia" (PDF).
Bureau of Meteorology. 13 January...
- ****ociated with more
erratic weather,
including increased storminess,
unseasonal snowstorms, and droughts. Crop
practices throughout Europe had to be altered...
-
Extreme weather includes unexpected, unusual, severe, or
unseasonal weather;
weather at the
extremes of the
historical distribution—the
range that has...
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damage and made it
easier for
farmers to
claim such
compensation after unseasonal rains destro****
standing crops and
brought parts of
rural India to the...
-
pronounced [ɡaɾˈsi.a] "On
Sunday 6
March 1928, at 9am, in the
midst of an
unseasonal rainstorm, a baby boy,
Gabriel José García Márquez, was born." (Martin...
-
spring cold snap
helps the
blackberry canes to
start growing. "These
unseasonal cold
spells provide a
mirror image of 'Indian summer' and
likewise have...
- conditions; the KNMI
meteorological institute described conditions as "
unseasonal" and race day was the
warmest ever
recorded in the city for the month...