The two concepts are
at polar opposites to one another.
They get overturned because another human had his / her own subjective spin on the information at hand, which is often
at polar odds with the previous human, er, judge.
If anything, Zuckerberg's retort shows that Silicon Valley isn't just
at polar opposites over privacy, it is polarised over charging models.
Your explanation is incomplete — you ignore totally the massive amounts of electromagnetic energy entering into and out of the earth - system via Birkeland currents
at the polar regions, and which are measured routinely in millions of amperes.
We've used the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) climate model to examine the impact of a wetter stratosphere on climate and on ozone over populated areas (this study did not look
at polar ozone).
The Arctic Oscillation (AO) is a seesaw pattern of alternating atmospheric pressure
at polar and mid-latitudes.
If the TLT algorithm is impacted by either seasonal or latitudinal influences, would that induce another source of bias in the measurements, such as increasing the stratospheric component
at polar latitudes?
«The Arctic Oscillation is a pattern in which atmospheric pressure
at polar and middle latitudes fluctuates between negative and positive phases.»
In IPCC projections with ocean - atmosphere general circulation models (OAGCMs)(12), half of the models become ice - free in September during this century (19),
at a polar temperature of − 9 °C (9 °C above present)(20).
They say this will cause melting
at the polar ice caps, sea levels to rise and weather patterns to change bringing floods, famines and violent storms, putting millions of lives at risk.
The changes in the solar magnetic field impacting the Earth
at polar regions cause changes in surface pressure.
From CO2 estimate like this, we don't see that Antarctic glaciation 35 million years ago could have occurred at much more than 800 ppm, and the much higher CO2 levels before that were even favorable for forests
at polar latitudes.
Another pathway even less studied is caused by the energetic particle rain
at polar regions, where HOₓ and NOₓ chemical species are created in the polar regions of the thermosphere and mesosphere and transported down to the stratosphere where they destroy ozone.
Explanations for this have included physiological barriers, an example being the decapod crustaceans, which have an inability to down - regulate blood magnesium levels sufficiently below that of seawater, leading to a loss of activity and eventual death
at polar water temperatures [57].
Even with the generally large spatial coherence and correlation length scales of temperature anomalies
at polar latitudes (e.g. Hansen et al. 1999; Chapman and Walsh 2007), none of the reconstruction methods can escape the basic limitation of few in situ observations in West Antarctica, and all exhibit less skill in this region compared with other regions of the continent.
Via the internet, they might wonder
at polar scenes — or eventually «feel» virtual cold.
Consider the collection of attractors and associated basins to be found at any point in the seasonal cycle, as if the earth were stalled in its orbit
at that polar inclination.
In the past decade, women have stepped into leadership roles
at polar institutions.
But look
at the polar regions; look at Alaska.
Does this also mean that there has been no additional melting of ice
at the polar regions and the major glaciers?
Just look
at the polar sea ice graph.
At polar latitudes, the sun never rises high above the horizon, even during mid-summer, thus the direct beam energy is not well characterized.
By the same token if I look
at polar regions with the concentration of frontal changes there seems to be a rapid rise of tropospheric water vapor invading the stratospheric range.
Of course, we do not want human future will live
at polar city.
For example, look
at the polar bears story.
The AO has been described as «a seesaw pattern in which atmospheric pressure
at polar and middle latitudes fluctuates between positive and negative phases.
(why do the altitude maps stop
at the polar circles?
In brute size, rugged geometry, and desert context, Double Negative stands
at a polar remove from Matisse's pastoral masterpiece of 1905.
In this moment, we each stand
at the polar extreme of our own innocence.
- In a time where retro gaming and 3D graphics are
at polar ends, this story delves headfirst into the debate for a self - aware ribbing of gaming culture.
In a time where retro gaming and 3D graphics are
at polar ends, this story delves headfirst into the debate for a self - aware ribbing of gaming culture.
Rumbling across Ferrari's hallowed turf in a bright orange Lamborghini, I feel as conspicuous as a giraffe
at a polar - bears - only picnic.
In the film they play siblings
at polar opposites, one's a care - free optimist (Rudd) and the other is a controlling mess (Deschanel).
Hammer landed two of his first major roles
at polar opposite ends of the dramatic spectrum: one playing the young Christian evangelical minister Billy Graham in actor - turned - director Robby Benson's chronicle of Graham's early life, Billy: The Early Years (2008), and another playing the son of Satan on the small screen fantasy adventure series Reaper.
Impact craters at many latitudes sometimes expose thin ice layers a foot or so beneath Mars» surface.132 «
At polar latitudes, as much as 50 percent of the upper meter of soil may be [water] ice.»
So new water must enter the currents, primarily
at the polar descent points.
This is mainly a reflection of the cold temperatures experienced
at the polar regions on Mars and that the atmosphere is dominated by carbon dioxide (~ 95 % by volume).
And they will probe Jupiter's vast magnetic field while looking
at its polar regions.
Impact of ice melt on storms Freshwater injection onto the North Atlantic and Southern Oceans causes increase of sea level pressure at middle latitudes and decrease
at polar latitudes.
Freshwater injection into the North Atlantic and Southern oceans increases sea level pressure at middle latitudes and decreases
it at polar latitudes (Figs. 20, S22), but the impact is different in the North Atlantic than in the Southern Ocean.
For reasons we don't entirely understand yet, Mars lacks this protection and possesses only remnants of a magnetic field
at its polar ice caps.
«Climate change is predicted to occur earliest and most dramatically
at the polar regions, and that's what the observations seem to be showing,» says Karl A. Erb, director of the National Science Foundation's office of polar programs.
Although water ice was known to exist
at the polar caps of Mars (see ScienceNOW, 28 May, 2002), Mars Express has now observed its spectroscopic signature for the first time.
Although scientists know that the tools for reconstructing past climates
at polar latitudes are far from perfect, he says, pinning down the relationship between isotope ratios and temperature is essential.
Planetary scientists have gotten their closest look yet
at polar hurricanes on the ringed planet, and find that the storms are big enough to engulf Earth.
This IPY is the first such multinational comprehensive look
at the polar regions since 1958, when the International Geophysical Year (IGY) wrapped up.
Legislative Gazette: Likely Cuomo challengers sound off on prison college plan: Astorino, Hawkins
at polar opposite sides of the debate
Yet it undoubtedly fills a void with its thousands of entries on personalities, movements, and controversies that have shaped the Catholic Church in the U.S.. On Catholic publications, for instance, Commonweal gets a deservedly appreciative notice, while the editors of the Wanderer and the National Catholic Reporter,
at polar ends of Catholic quarrels, get to do the entries on their own publications.
These two strategies are
at polar opposites on fundamental factors and usually attract two different types of investors.
Not exact matches
At a January investors conference, Lululemon executives suggested a host of reasons for the decline: bad weather caused by the
polar vortex; poor product mix; insufficient seasonal merchandise; broader economic conditions.