Sentences with phrase «wobbles in»

Sometimes I'm able to get a shot in focus but then the image wobbles in and out, like the lens is constantly focusing, and I end up with unforgivably blurry and bad pictures.
If you are asking about the interannual wobbles in temperature (for instance 2000 - 08), the big factor behind these wobbles is ENSO with volcanoes also bringing the occasional cooler period.
«There are trends in the tides of the planet that come from the changes in the continents, the wobbles in the Earth's orbit,» he said, emphasizing Earth's many rhythms, crescendos, and cataclysms that lend themselves to music.
I wrote a tutorial about this in Wobbles in the Barrier.
But the wobbles in the CO2 - rise are perhaps three - times bigger than the SAT wobbles (when measured relative to their rates of increase).
Perhaps, then, the PDO, AMO, and SOI can serve as proxies for the changing cycles of the sun... sunspots, radiance, and wobbles in the Earth's orbit?
In 1941, Milutin Milankovitch suggested that wobbles in the Earth's orbit changed the distribution of solar energy on the planet's surface, driving the ice age cycles.
All this added to cosmic encounters (catastrophes) and minor changes that produce various wobbles in the earth and sun rotations relative to each other all factor into climate.
Jan Perlwitz says:» It doesn't mean that there can't be any natural variability that appears as wobbles in the temperature record (or in other climate variables), masking the multi-decadal temperature trend over a time scale shorter than 20 years with the effect that the longer term trend is not statistically detectable in the time series, if one chooses the time period only short enough.»
It doesn't mean that there can't be any natural variability that appears as wobbles in the temperature record (or in other climate variables), masking the multi-decadal temperature trend over a time scale shorter than 20 years with the effect that the longer term trend is not statistically detectable in the time series, if one chooses the time period only short enough.
And the melting was caused by tiny wobbles in the Earth's orbit that changed the heat balance of the planet by only a fraction as much as our emissions of greenhouse gases are doing today.
They know that the highly regular ice ages are caused primarily not by CO2 increases and decreases in the atmosphere but by well known wobbles in the earth's rotation — over tens of thousands of years.
To mathematicians and physicists like Tomas and me, irregular wobbles in the climate of different regions and the global average temperature are exactly what we would expect to see.
Glacial cycles (ice ages) are set in motion by (1) periodic wobbles in the tilt of the Earth's rotation, (2) changes in the tilt of its axis, and (3) the shape of its orbit occurring over tens of thousands of years.
Metaphors that use blankets to explaining how the greenhouse effect works, income and spending in your bank account to stand in for the carbon cycle, what the wobbles in the Earth's orbit look like if the planet was your head, or conceptualizing the geologic timescale by compressing it to a day, for instance, all serve useful pedagogic roles.
My reservations about EN LN discussion center around how those wobbles in the relentless trend get spun into discussion of the background rate of increase of CO2 in the atmosphere and oceans.
There is one messy one that wobbles in at the end.
It can cause drowsiness, disorientation, and in coordination, so your dog may just lie around except when he wobbles in to eat or drink.
«Christ on a rope, that's like handing out bloody gold medals to whoever took the most steroids... And now developed markets have caught a dose of the colly - wobbles in the past week or two — again, DMDs would have you believe it's another good reason to sell emerging markets.
Previous observations have provided tantalizing, but weak hints of a small companion orbiting this red dwarf star, but this new campaign will make a more sensitive search for the telltale wobbles in the dwarf star's orbital motion that might reveal the presence of an Earth - like orbiting planet.
Also, additional wobbles in the signal are predicted as two spin - aligned black holes get close and begin to merge.
«We've got this huge El Niño out there, we have the warm blob in the northeast Pacific, the cool blob in the Atlantic, and this ridiculously warm Arctic,» says Jennifer Francis, a climate researcher at Rutgers University who focuses on the Arctic and has argued that Arctic changes are changing mid-latitude weather by causing wobbles in the jet stream.
These pulses had a distinct regularity caused by wobbles in Earth's orbit around the Sun (Milankovitch cycles).
A young flamingo hand - reared at Zoo Atlanta settles onto one foot on an instrument for tracking wobbles in its posture.
The observatory's information will be beamed back to the ground where other telescopes can look for small tugs or wobbles in the star's position, which would confirm a planet has been discovered.
Other instruments, such as HARPS (High Accuracy Radial velocity Planet Searcher) at the La Silla Observatory, could measure a planet's wobbles in order to estimate its mass.
And radial velocity searches, which look for Doppler shifts in a star's light as it wobbles under the influence of an orbiting companion, are more attuned to massive planets that induce greater gravitational wobbles in their host stars.
Telescopes can detect those tugs as slight wobbles in the star's light.
In principle, a firm number is possible by tracking the tiny wobbles in the star's position in the sky.
Instead, astronomers look for wobbles in the star itself, indicating that something nearby is tugging on it gravitationally.
Superimposed upon this are oscillations in climate every 20,000, 40,000 and 100,000 years caused by wobbles in the Earth's orbit.
Most planet hunters watch for wobbles in the light from stars, which arise from the back - and - forth gravitational tugs of unseen companions.
Mikko Tuomi, of the University of Hertfordshire in England, and his colleagues examined data taken by telescopes in Chile, Hawaii and Australia that looks for wobbles in a star's movement that could be due to planets» gravitational tug.
In the 1990s the first discovered exoplanets (planets orbiting other stars) were Jupiter - like giants, betrayed by the slight gravitational wobbles in the motion of their parent stars.
Mysterious seasonal wobbles in the rate of radioactive decay may be caused by elusive particles from the sun
This is a must win game for Arsenal as we keep up the pressure to get a Champions League place, and with Spurs and Chelsea both having wobbles in recent weeks we can not afford any slip ups.
Loads of early promise at the beginning, some wobbles in the middle, and then just accidents towards the end.
Bake for 20 - 23 minutes until puffed and the surface looks shiny but it still wobbles in the center when you giggle the pan.
If you're unsure if the cake is done yet, you can also give the pan a little nudge and see if the cake wobbles in the centre.
That is not to say there have not been wobbles in the partnership between science and religion.
However, while the Fed's mandate does not extend to reacting to the vagaries of the currency market or the dynamics affecting other economies, recent US dollar strength and wobbles in risk assets caused by concerns over the state of the Chinese economy can not be entirely ignored.
A fitful recovery in the United States, a debt crisis in Europe, and wobbles in China all have undermined global economic growth and confidence at various points.
The poll was conducted between Jan. 15 - 29, with most participants responding before a late - month wobble in stocks, but asset managers still cut their equity allocation to 50.1 percent from 51.3 percent in December.
Equities wobbled in the late summer and early fall.
Tech stocks wobbled in December and have since recovered, but a few scary days were enough to remind investors that these holdings can be volatile.
The brownies are baked when the top has set and there is a very slight wobble in the centre.
Place the water bath in the oven and bake for 50 - 60 minutes, or until the top looks just set except for in the very middle and if you give the pan a gently nudge there's a slight wobble in the middle of the cheesecake.
Place on a baking tray and bake for 45 minutes to 1 hour or until the top is set but there is still a good wobble in the centre.
Place the whole thing in the oven and bake for 50 - 60 minutes or until just the center of the cheesecake (a circle about 2 inches in diameter) has a slight wobble in the middle.
Pour into a 20 cm (8») sq silicon mould or lined tin and bake in the centre of the oven at 180 ℃ for about 30 minutes or until well risen, but with a slight wobble in the middle..
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