Looking forward, climate researchers have
already predicted a rise in global temperatures to occur over the course of centuries, not the relatively gradual warming which occurred over thousands of years in the case Paleocene - Eocene Thermal Maximum.
Not exact matches
It has been
predicted already that by 2020, we will be using gesture control on computers to stop us using our mouse and keypad, and that there will be a
rise in robotics carrying out human work in an office environment.
Already, Chinese are the second - largest group of tourists and next biggest spenders in New Zealand.9 By 2023, the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment in New Zealand
predicts tourists from China to surge to 913,000 and for their spending to
rise to $ 4.34 billion.10
Rates are on the
rise,
already meeting
predicted levels for 2018.
A spokesman for the Corbyn campaign said: «Polls
rise and fall but this is a great start - Jeremy has only been in the race just over a week and
already created a terrific platform to lift off from - higher than anyone
predicted 10 days ago.
«It turns that what the paper documents is things we've been doing there
already have started to reveal what one would
predict would happen with accelerated sea - level
rise,» Goodbred said.
«If we're
predicting a 29 - degree optimum and another model is
predicting a 35 - degree optimum, the other model will say that climate change will increase transmission,» she said in a Stanford - issued media release, adding that if local temperatures are
already near optimal temperature, infections may decline as temperatures
rise.
One study of cyanobacteria, also known as blue - green algae, although they are not algae,
predicted that
rising sea temperatures could help the
already widespread creatures expand their territory by more than 10 percent.
Already, global sea levels have
risen 20 centimetres in the 20th century and this is
predicted to continue, resulting in one metre
rise by the end of this century.
1 in 7 women
already have trouble conceiving, and a recent study in the UK
predicted that number could
rise to 1 in 3 by the year 2020.
The number of homes with broadband Internet services in the region —
already higher than the United States market — is
predicted to
rise to 176 million by 2010 from 61 million today.
What I
predict is that interest rates will
rise until about the end of 2011, and then the house prices will start to come under pressure - they're
already under pressure now, but people have borrowed so much, that high interest rates, more will be forced to sell.
Researchers
already know the temperatures in the Arctic are
rising twice as fast as temperatures elsewhere, but other aspects of the changing environment in the Arctic are difficult to
predict and model.
«Premiums are
already rising because of climate change,» says Kesik, who
predicts that condo owners will see increases of 500 per cent over the years.
In fact, we are
already seeing evidence of what scientists have
predicted in the form of
rising sea levels, record temperatures, drought and more extreme weather events.
However, we are
already 13 % into the century and the
rise in this
predicted temperature is ACTUALLY ZERO C.
The government's Independent Committee on Climate Change has found that green subsidies and taxes
already add # 45 to the average duel fuel bill, but
predict this to
rise to # 100 by 2020, and # 175 by 2030.
Two years ago, an authoritative study
predicted there could be as little as 10 years before this «tipping point» for global warming was reached, adding a
rise of 0.8 degrees had
already been reached with further
rises already locked in because of the time lag in the way carbon dioxide the principal greenhouse gas is absorbed into the atmosphere.
«the impact on the heat budget of the Earth due to the increases in CO2 and other man influenced greenhouse substances has
already reached about 75 % of what one expects from a doubling of CO2, and the temperature
rise seen so far is much less (by a factor of 2 - 3) than models
predict»
It is not just data from climate models
predicting what will happen; now there is evidence of the warming which has
already occurred: massive ice melting in Greenland,
rising sea levels and retreating arctic ice, record droughts, etc..
Computer models have long
predicted that surface temperatures would
rise more quickly in the Arctic than at lower latitudes, and observations show this happening
already.
While home buyers are
already struggling with high prices, real estate expects now
predict that prices will continue to
rise, though more slowly, throughout 2017.