Sentences with phrase «increased seasonality»

for article Increased seasonality in Middle East temperatures during the last interglacial period.
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The $ 221 million rise in working capital reflects the traditional seasonality of the business and the increase in the cost of certain raw materials.
One is simple seasonality; it's tough to increase the tree harvest in winter.
You had talked about the increase on delinquencies on the student loan book being a function of seasoning, and it's a little bit out of whack with what you would expect from a seasonality perspective.
Information releases include earnings announcements, dividend announcements, earnings seasonality and predictable increases in dividends.
The increase in profit warnings, from 77 in the six months to December 2002 to 117 in the six months to June 2003, is more than can be explained by the usual seasonality in profit warnings (Graph 51).
«As we closed out 2017 we saw an increase in the percentage of refinances due to seasonality as fewer purchases take place in the fourth quarter, and likely homebuyers were taking advantage of the mortgage deductibility limit before it decreased to $ 750,000 on December 15th,» Corr said.
Breeding is recorded year - round, but there is evidence of some seasonality with laying increasing from May and peaking in October, then declining to a minimum in February - April (Ashmole et al. 1994).
«It will automatically adjust stocking levels of each item in your inventory for seasonality, adjust levels as sales increase and cut down levels as their sales taper off,» Kann says.
The biggest issues for airlines are fuel costs, seasonality, and how to increase business travel bookings.
Imagine, say, a bell - shaped curve based on the null hypothesis that climate change is not happening (and not having an impact on increasing extreme weather events), and there is this really long tail out to infinity; and supposing we get an off - the - charts category 7 hurricane in January, we still can not attribute it or its extra intensity or unusual seasonality to climate change, even if there is only a one in kazillion chance it might occur without climate change having an effect — that is, it is way out there in the very tiny tail of this null hypothesis curve that fades out into infinity — the tail that says, afterall, anything's possible.
Seasonality and Increasing Frequency of Greenland Glacial Earthquakes Goran Ekstrom, Meredith Nettles, Victor C. Tsai Science Vol 311, 24 Mar 2006
Over tens of thousands of years, Milankovich cycles have increased and decreased seasonality, leading to periods of greater ice cover which in turn reflect away sunlight, cooling the planet.
It highlights several implications for this sector, including altered seasonality, desertification and floods, damages caused by increased incidence of natural hazards, coastal erosion and loss of beach areas, and loss of natural and archeological attractions.
A general conclusion from studies in many rain - dominated catchments (Burlando and Rosso, 2002; Evans and Schreider, 2002; Menzel and Burger, 2002; Arnell, 2003b, 2004a; Boorman, 2003a; Booij, 2005) is that flow seasonality increases, with higher flows in the peak flow season and either lower flows during the low flow season or extended dry periods.
In order to capture the magnitude, seasonality, and the OA physical and chemical properties, several global models now treat SOA as semi-volatile, based on an continuously increasing amount of experimental data on SOA formation in the atmosphere.
Other factors for the observed 7 percent increase in runoff from 1936 to 1999 could be changes in ice and permafrost melt or changes in the seasonality of precipitation and runoff, he said.
Finally, the implications of the seasonality, timing, and spatial patterns of Antarctic temperature trends with respect to interpreting the relative roles of stratospheric ozone depletion, SSTs and increased atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gasses are discussed.
Within the Indus basin, reduced melt water will have significant impacts upon available runoff; however, increased uncertainties surrounding precipitation and socioeconomic changes limit any conclusive assessment of how water availability will be affected; moreover, seasonality of runoff may be a more important factor.
«In the second half, demand for smartphones and tablets is forecast to increase as the market enters a period of strong seasonality,» Samsung said in a statement obtained by BGR.
Skilled mix and quality mix increased to 26 % and 35.5 %, respectively, in the first quarter 2016 as seasonality continued to play a role at this time of year.
The number of detached single family homes on the market at the end of the second quarter increased from March by 6 %, which can be attributed primarily to seasonality.
Occupancy increased 36 basis points from last quarter to 82.6 %, demonstrating the expected seasonality as the first quarter usually sees an uptick from the fourth quarter.
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