"It grows in wetter areas in the park, and it's spectacular in the fall, " Sandt says.
This was when Arabia was wetter than today, but the Red Sea crossing was wider.
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The drip-drip-drip of scandal continues and is likely to get wetter as the House ethics committee investigates.
Tropical forest is wetter and usually supports only knee-high fires that spread slowly through the understorey.
Spring and summer temperatures have risen, and winters have become wetter and less cold.
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Around here, much of what is painstakingly "organic" practice in wetter climates is second nature, as it were.
It follows a slump in visitors during the wetter than average summer season.
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When warmer and wetter conditions returned, the birds became isolated in several islands of grass in a sea of forest.
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The team studied examples across the county and found they were at risk from the UK's warmer and wetter climate.
In cooler, wetter parts of Europe it is still possible to joke about Mediterranean summers and olive groves in Scotland.
The impact of climate change will also be felt in inland cities because of larger, wetter and more violent storms.
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"The whole site is much wetter than previously - although, the water level is never deeper than 3.6ft (1.1m), " Ms Gage said.
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The earlier loss of carbon dioxide will occur because as the climate gets hotter and wetter, more rock is weathered by rain.
Warmer, wetter weather is the leading culprit of the current rust outbreak.
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Unless the weather gets a lot wetter across the Midwest and Northwest, he says firefighters could be in for a long autumn.
Although it has a reputation for sogginess, it's been cooler and wetter than normal for the last few months in the British isles.
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The deterioration of the agricultural land, and the onset of a wetter climate, forced Dartmoor's settlers to move away from the higher moor.
Ms Spelman said she wanted water companies to look at the possibility of connecting pipe networks so they could transfer water from wetter areas.
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"I usually save them for my longer runs or wetter runs, " he says, adding he can wear them for three days straight without any problems.
They've provided scientists with data to back up their theories about whether Mars was once a wetter, warmer planet, one that could have harbored life.
Most turf grasses--the technical term for the plants that make up a typical suburban lawn--thrive in the cooler, wetter weather of the northeastern United States.
Alaska was slightly cooler and wetter than normal, while nearly two-thirds of Hawaii's island chain faced moderate to exceptional drought conditions by December, NOAA said.
They cannot put an exact age on the outcrop, but it could date to more than three billion years ago, when Mars was a wetter place.
Britain has just weathered floods and storms in a wetter than average winter, but experts are already warning that it could be a very dry summer.
Psychologist Michael Wetter, who heads adult psychiatry at the site, employs 35 therapists to keep up with the demand and just a dozen psychiatrists who prescribe drugs.
Traditionally, during the lean months before their harvest, Niger's farmers import cereals that are cheaper to grow in wetter, coastal neighbouring countries than in their own country.
It is precisely what is needed in these troubled times, as the days grow darker, and colder, and wetter - The Sound of Music, a drop of golden sun.
Since it has been wetter than usual, farmers have had a hard time drying their harvest, obliging them either to store it wet or dump it on the market.
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Right through the summer it was wetter than normal.
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Tom Dargie, who runs Boreas Ecology argues that the 1972 study was based was a different type of peatland which is much wetter, and therefore inappropriate for calculating impacts on the Lewis peatlands.
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