Sentences with phrase «average conditions across»

September — November 2017 was characterized by warmer - to much - warmer - than - average conditions across much of the world's land and ocean surfaces.
October 2017 was characterized by warmer - than - average conditions across much of the world's land and ocean surfaces, with record warmth scattered across the globe.
[later in the report:] Sea surface temperatures during June 2009 were warmer than average across much of the world's oceans, with the exception of cooler - than - average conditions across the southern oceans.
The atlases together show persistently drier - than - average conditions across north - central Europe over the past 1,000 years, and a history of megadroughts in the Northern Hemisphere that lasted longer during the Medieval Climate Anomaly than they did during the 20th century.
The first three months of the year were characterized by warmer - than - average conditions across much of the world's surface, with record warmth across New Zealand and its surrounding ocean, and scattered across Far East Russia, southern Asia, southern Australia, and across all oceans.
March 2018 was characterized by warmer - than - average conditions across much of the world's surface.

Not exact matches

Reports from most business surveys indicate that conditions generally remain close to — or better than — average, though there are some significant variations across industries (Graph 27).
«Farmers need to be aware that the chances of El Niño occurring are rising and that from the current forecast it is likely farmers may again face drier than average winter and spring conditions across southern and central regions of the country,» said Julie Iommi, issue management manager, Dairy Australia.
Traditional crop improvement seeks broadly adapted genotypes to give best average performance under a standard management regime across the entire production region, with some subsequent manipulation of management regionally in response to average local environmental conditions.
That hybrid was the only one exhibiting above - average stability across variable growing conditions.
«Over the next few decades, the majority of birds currently found across the National Park System are expected to experience changes in climate conditions, which on average may lead to turnover of nearly a quarter of the bird community per park,» says Gregor Schuurman, co-author on the study.
With ENSO - neutral conditions present during the first half of 2013, the January — June global temperature across land and ocean surfaces tied with 2003 as the seventh warmest such period, at 0.59 °C (1.06 °F) above the 20th century average.
Cooler - than - average conditions were widespread across the East.
A team of researchers looked at average summertime conditions across a wide swath of the Northern Hemisphere using a measure of heat stress that combines temperature and humidity.
Buildings across both regions were built for the historical climate, which didn't require air conditioning, yet Colorado has seen average temperatures rise 2.5 degrees Fahrenheit over the past 50 years.
Students averaged from 23 to 27 minutes a day in independent reading across all conditions of teacher effectiveness.
«During November 2011 - January 2012, there is an increased chance of above - average temperatures across the south - central U.S. with the odds favoring below - average temperatures over the north - central U.S.. Also, above - average precipitation is favored across the northern tier of states, excluding New England, and drier - than - average conditions are more probable across the southern tier of the U.S. (see 3 - month seasonal outlook released on 20 October 2011).»
It appears, to me at least, that everyone is better than I am across a range of techniques, and can nail the conditions so well that their data is on average twice as good as mine for the same n.
As the event developed, water temperatures rose across the basin to levels well above normal (i.e., long - term average condition, Figure 2A) and remained above normal for more than 7 months, resulting in especially severe thermal stress at the northern end of the Lesser Antilles (Figures 1A, S1, S2).
In 2015, far below - average snowpack in California and the Pacific Northwest created exceptionally dry conditions across the West, and the region experienced fires of a size rarely seen.
Across the oceans, record warmth was observed scattered across all oceans, while cooler - than - average conditions were limited to the North Atlantic Ocean, central and eastern tropical as well as southeastern Pacific Ocean, and across parts of the eastern Indian Across the oceans, record warmth was observed scattered across all oceans, while cooler - than - average conditions were limited to the North Atlantic Ocean, central and eastern tropical as well as southeastern Pacific Ocean, and across parts of the eastern Indian across all oceans, while cooler - than - average conditions were limited to the North Atlantic Ocean, central and eastern tropical as well as southeastern Pacific Ocean, and across parts of the eastern Indian across parts of the eastern Indian Ocean.
Warmer - than - average conditions were present across Alaska, northern and eastern Canada, South America, Africa, Australia and much of Asia.
Near - to cooler - than - average conditions were present across much of the contiguous U.S., southwestern Canada, Europe, and western and northern Russia.
Near - to cooler - than - average conditions were present across the western half of Canada, the eastern half of the contiguous U.S., Europe, western Russia, the central and eastern tropical Pacific Ocean, as well as southeastern Pacific Ocean, and across the Atlantic and Indian Ocean.
15, Cassou et al. (16) argue that the anomalously warm June 2003 in western Europe could be related to wetter - than - average conditions in the Caribbean that triggered the occurrence of a Rossby wave train pattern stretching from the Caribbean across the Atlantic, whereas the anomalous August 2003 could be associated with a summer NAO - like pattern and enhanced monsoon over the Sahel, which might have been compensated dynamically by anomalously strong downdrafts over Europe.
The averages for the last 12 months show dry conditions over most regions within a large belt stretching across parts of both Europe and Asia, with below average precipitation and soil moisture and much below average relative humidity, starting in south - western Europe and ending near Japan.
Buildings across both regions were built for the historical climate, which didn't require air conditioning, yet Colorado has seen average temperatures rise 2.5 degrees Fahrenheit over the past 50 years.
In this study, averaged across all generation points, each coccolithophore cell increased its calcification rate (26 %) and calcium carbonate quota (26 %) in the future ocean treatment (figures 2a and 3a), and the total concentration of calcium carbonate in the culture (PIC l − 1) increased 18 % in the future ocean condition (table 4).
To explore the long - term effect of future ocean conditions on E. huxleyi, we grew strain CCMP 371 in continuous culture under simultaneously elevated pCO2 and temperature: «present» ocean conditions (383 ± 43 µatm pCO2 and 20.0 ± 0.1 °C average across all generation points) and «future» ocean conditions (833 ± 68 µatm pCO2 and 24.0 ± 0.2 °C average across all generation points; see table 1 for details of conditions and carbonate system parameters).
Near to cooler - than - average conditions were present across much of central Asia (stretching from western Russia to Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and eastern China), the western contiguous U.S., northern and southern Africa, as well the eastern tropical and southeastern Pacific Ocean, northwestern Pacific Ocean (off the coast of Russia and Japan), eastern Indian Ocean, and scattered across the Atlantic Ocean.
Near to cooler - than - average conditions were present across the northern Pacific Ocean, northern Atlantic Ocean, and eastern Indian Ocean.
Averaging across all countries, we found that labour market conditions have eased slightly this year, largely due to declines in overall wage pressures.
Yet what the findings actually revealed was a «dual - risk» phenomenon.17 Although the strongest predictor of insecurity at 15 months of age was, as expected, insensitive mothering (observed at ages 6 and 15 months), this effect was amplified if any one of three distinct child - care conditions characterized the child's experience across the first 15 months of life: (a) averaging more than 10 hours per week in any type of care, irrespective of quality; (b) enrolment in more than a single child - care arrangement; and (c) exposure to low quality care.
These findings remained unchanged even after additionally controlling for the severity of maternal depressive symptoms averaged across pregnancy and early postnatal period, monthly household income, and sleep condition during the EEG recording.
The increase was due to increased average home selling prices resulting from improved market conditions leading to price escalation, the mix of product sold across all operating segments and marginally higher home closings.
The increase was due to increased average home selling prices resulting from both improved market conditions leading to price escalation and the mix of product sold across all operating segments.
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