Sentences with phrase «average yearly change»

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If one assumes that 50 diaper changes a week is a reasonable yearly average, then, if we cloth diapered exclusively, that would work out to 2600 diaper changes in 2007.
While Mora's models, based on yearly average temperatures, don't forecast monthly highs, lows or precipitation changes, they do show warming trends.
«Journalists could help voters by reporting yearly average family earnings rather than the percent change in yearly earnings.»
Yearly change in the number of dogs in each breed — Black: average across all breeds, Grey: Dalmatians; Source: Hertzog et.
There is no modelling of any orbital variations in incoming energy, either daily, yearly or long term Milankovitch variations, based on the assumption that a global yearly average value has a net zero change over the year which is imposed on the energy forcing at the TOA and the QFlux boundary etc..
Surely they all don't average out to no yearly change to the earth?
«Drawdown» refers to the point at which greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere begin to decline on a yearly basis, and is the goal for reversing climate change and reducing global average temperatures.
The 10 base stations (and the 60 + others) plus regular air flights in both hemispheres and very recently the AIRS satellite all confirm that for 95 % of the atmosphere there are seasonal changes which are largest near ground and in the NH, but the yearly average trends for all are near identical with an about 12 months delay between the NH and the SH.
But Swain and his colleagues wanted to know if that was because there was really little change in precipitation or if there were big changes at either end of the spectrum that balanced each other out when looking at yearly averages.
The bar graph below shows two estimates of yearly average surface temperature change both derived from ERA - Interim.
Those are the keys, and besides doing a yearly average of difference, the plot of daily difference in the extra tropics show the evolution due to the change in the length of day.
In that case, the cumulative sum of the yearly average changes should produce a time - series expressing the total departure from the initial value.
Correct me if I'm wrong: your charts show the yearly average value of daily changes in Tmax or Tmin at land stations only.
By analyzing changes in the orbits of the selected objects, the scientists derived the yearly average density encountered by each object.
The TAR discussed various attempts to use proxy data to reconstruct changes in the average temperature of the NH for the period after AD 1000, but focused on three reconstructions (included in Figure 6.10), all with yearly resolution.
The theme of my first Hong Kong climate change article was simple: average yearly temperatures here have been going up more less steadily since the Hong Kong Observatory (HKO) starting keeping track of them, but they have skyrocketed in recent decades.
But including or excluding the outliers doesn't change the yearly average with more than a few tenth of a ppmv...
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