Phrases with «decadal trend»

The phrase "decadal trend" refers to a specific pattern or change in something over a period of ten years. It is used to describe how a particular phenomenon, such as temperature or population, has been consistently increasing or decreasing over a decade. Full definition

Sentences with «decadal trend»

  • According to Dr. Natali, «Our results show that while permafrost degradation increased carbon uptake during the growing season, in line with decadal trends of «greening» tundra, warming and permafrost thaw also enhanced winter respiration, which doubled annual carbon losses.» (sciencedaily.com)
  • So we should be able to compare 1991 - 00 (minus Pinatubo years) to 2001 - 09 and get a fairly accurate, ENSO - balanced look at decadal trends. (realclimate.org)
  • Orange lines show decadal trend (IPCC AR4 FAQ 3.3 adapted from Alexander 2006). (skepticalscience.com)
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