Sentences with phrase «nao state»

«As the NAO states, «Many new schools have been established quickly and at relatively low cost.»
Although the NAO states these figures are still relatively low, the DfE has admitted they only reveal part of the picture because data is taken in November when vacancy rates are considered small.

Not exact matches

So climatologist James Elsner of Florida State University in Tallahassee and his colleagues looked for ties between hurricane tracks and the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), a seesaw shift in atmospheric pressures over the ocean (Science, 12 February 1999, p. 948).
A pioneering new study has explored how Arctic sea - ice loss influences the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) weather phenomenon, which affects winter weather conditions in Northern Europe, in places such as the UK, Scandinavia and the Baltic states.
However, the NAO report also found that a greater number of qualified teachers are returning to state - funded schools, and the Department and schools have scope to attract back, even more, teachers who have left and benefit from the investment made in their training.
The NAO found that 53 per cent of the 44,900 full time teachers entering the profession in 2014 were newly qualified, with the remainder either returning to teaching after a break or moving into the state - funded sector from elsewhere.
The investigation follows a National Audit Office (NAO) report last week that said SEND pupils were having to «travel further, or be inappropriately placed in mainstream schools» because councils were struggling to open suitable state - funded places, in part due to the lack of funding avaiable for new provision.
The NAO defined financial sustainability as a state where «schools can successfully manage activity, quality and financial pressures within the income they receive».
A 2017 National Audit Office (NAO) report states that mainstream schools will have to make # 3 billion in «efficiency savings» by 2019 - 20 against the backdrop of the increased costs.1
New Paper by Nichols et al Hydroclimate of the northeastern United States is highly sensitive to solar forcing http://www.agu.org/pubs/crossref/2012/2011GL050720.shtml it is stated: We propose that the Arctic / North Atlantic Oscillation (AO / NAO) can amplify small solar fluctuations, producing the reconstructed hydrological variations.
A stronger and westerly BH during the hurricane season following a negative NAO spring, tends to favor tracks closer to the United States.
Further, Greenland ice shows a significant shift in source based on dominant weather states (NAO) making it even less suitable as a global proxy.
More recent work is identifying climate shifts working through the El Niño - Southern Oscillation (ENSO), Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO), Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO), North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), Southern and Northern Annular Modes (SAM and NAM), Artic Oscillation (AO), Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD), North Pacific Oscillation (NPO) and other measures of ocean and atmospheric states.
When depression activity over the Arctic is high, the indices of both AO and NAO are more easily inclined towards a positive state, with a stronger west circulation around the northern hemisphere and improved temperature isolation for the Arctic region — and that's the real paradox of this story, because positive AO and NAO are actually associated with milder winters in Europe and for instance the US.
Posted in Science Lessons, tagged arctic, asia, climate change, cold, environment, europe, global warming, greenhouse effect, media, NAO, science, sea ice, snow, united states, winter on January 11, 2011 5 Comments»
A stubborn, positive state of the NAO characterised the final decades of the 20th century, and was associated with transport of Atlantic water into the Arctic Basin that significantly reduced ice coverage.
Low solar increases negative North Atlantic Oscillation states, and negative NAO is directly associated with slower trade winds.
I don't see how you can argue against the logic that weaker solar increases negative North Atlantic Oscillation states, and that negative NAO is directly associated with slower trade winds and hence increased El Nino.
Some climate models of the Last Interglacial suggest that a high - index state of the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) was favoured due to the configuration of orbital parameters.
They state that Mediterranean droughts show a connection with for instance NAO (North Atlantic Oscillation) in winter.
The Nansen paper states «No positive correlation between arctic SAT and the NAO before 1950 is found â in fact, here we find that the correlation is negative (r ~ -0.39).»
Shindell, D.T., 2006: Decadal - scale modulation of the NAO / AO by external forcing: Current state of understanding.
A climate phenomenon called the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO)-- essentially, the state of atmospheric pressure in that region.
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