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Quotes About Weather

Australia has the British way of life - and great weather. I could live there.
~ Kelvin Fletcher
The weather doesn't respect political or geographic boundaries: we're all living under the same sky. And so weather prediction has been a marvel not only of technology but also of international cooeperation.
~ Hannah Fry
I think the thing about Easter holidays in particular is you don't know what the weather's going to be like.
~ Kate Garraway
The prominence of the market I guess is important to some people. For me, it was less about the number and more about the opportunities that might open up in that market. One of the questions I wanted to know about that next job was, what's your weather like? I am into the weather!
~ Harris Faulkner
We can see the weather change, that the birds don't come to the city anymore... we seriously have to think about preserving nature.
~ Anupam Roy
When I was a young child and before he had left us for the U.S., my father would give me Mark Twain novels. In the characters, the weather and the context, my father must have seen many parallels to his own youth in the Caribbean in the 1930s and 40s.
~ David Lammy
Hot and humid weather leads to sweat, which takes a longer time to evaporate, and combining that with harsh cleansers isn't exactly a party for your skin. Try a gentle cleanser but something tough enough to remove pore-clogging debris.
~ Paul Nassif
They call Florida the wrestling graveyard because it's where we all end up. The weather is easier on us here.
~ Rocky Johnson
I do like Miami weather, but I miss the seasons a little bit too.
~ Duncan Robinson
Friends from Vienna visit me a lot, and when the weather's bad we usually end up playing 'FIFA.'
~ David Alaba
The conditions change so much at the French Open, you know, you have to be prepared for something you really don't know what it is. You can practice in the morning and it's fine, and the weather is great then you come to play in the afternoon and it is drizzly and the conditions are totally different.
~ Mats Wilander
I believe that climate change is real, is driven mainly by human activity and that it is driving real-world changes such as extreme weather events, hotter temperatures, rising sea levels and ocean acidification.
~ Jeff Van Drew
We could easily be facing starvation in the U.K. if the weather effect continues as it is. We need to be building resilience in our communities.
~ Gail Bradbrook
Even though I'm from Minnesota, I did not like cold weather.
~ Terrell Suggs
I like that kind of weather. Constant drizzle. At the Olympic trials in 2012, my mom was, like, 'It's pouring rain out there, Mary. You shouldn't even notice it. You're Irish.'
~ Mary Cain
In New England we get awful weather and it's cold. You definitely appreciate the times where you aren't freezing your butt off, because we are always outside practicing and playing. It's nice to not have to bundle up to play.
~ Stephen Gostkowski
The numbers are there just to help you - at the end of the day you've still got to make the decision. There are certain things the numbers can't quantify: They can't quantify injuries, they can't quantify the weather, they can't give you a number on whether the referee's going to make a good call or a bad call.
~ Ron Rivera
Well, I'm a pretty wild guy and I live pretty close to nature - I've often lived in caves or on the edge of cliffs or in forests - so it's just second nature for me to tap into the movings of the weather and the world.
~ Dean Potter
In Scotland, where we were shooting in June and July the weather was so unpredictable. We would start the shoot on a bright, sunny day and within an hour it would turn cloudy and start raining heavily.
~ Supriya Pathak
I would be ready for any kind of weather changes and carry different kinds of clothing in my car.
~ Supriya Pathak
Our infrastructure in America, once the envy of the world, is losing its battle against time, growth, weather, and wear.
~ Tom Malinowski
Boyfriend denims are great for Mumbai weather and comfortable to wear.
~ Shamita Shetty
Climate refers to the long-term averages and trends in atmospheric conditions over large areas, while weather deals with short-term variations, which is what happens when the polar vortex visits your hometown.
~ Tatiana Schlossberg
Most challenges arise suddenly, with little warning. Climate change is different. For decades, we've known why global average temperatures are rising, why greenhouse gas concentrations are increasing, why the oceans are warming and weather patterns are growing more extreme.
~ Brian Deese