Sentences with phrase «average conditions most»

If they do so by simulating near - average conditions most of the time, they are getting the right answer for the wrong reason, and their predictions of future sea ice decline should be discounted.

Not exact matches

My second reason for disappointment in Jackson Hole was that Chair Yellen, while very thoughtful and analytic, was too complacent to conclude that «even if average interest rates remain lower than in the past, I believe that monetary policy will, under most conditions, be able to respond effectively».
In recent months, the Dun & Bradstreet survey, which covers the manufacturing, wholesale and retail sectors, has reported a significant lift in actual and expected business conditions, back to long - run average levels, after reporting more pessimistic readings than most other major surveys in 2002.
Most of the time, a given set of market conditions is associated with some mix of positive and negative outcomes, so we focus on the average of those outcomes in the expectation that doing so will produce good results over the complete market cycle even if we are incorrect in specific instances.
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).
Oh, so in the vast known Universe, which reaches out for 15 BILLION light years in all directions, with over 100 BILLION galaxies, containing an average of 100 BILLION stars each, with most of those stars now thought to have multiple planets orbiting around them, you can't imagine that there would be at least ONE little planet SOMEWHERE with the right conditions for life without divine intervention?
However, most — 85 percent or more — don't realize they have the condition and the average patient waits more than four years for an official diagnosis.
[5] Natural Monopoly is a condition on the cost - technology of an industry whereby it is most efficient (involving the lowest long - run average cost) for production to be concentrated in a single firm.
Mote said snowpack levels in most of the western U.S. for 2017 - 18 thus far are lower than average — a function of continued warming temperatures and the presence of a La Niña event, which typically results in warmer and drier conditions in most southwestern states.
The main drivers of El Niño conditions, ocean temperatures in the central and eastern Pacific, were as high as 3 °C above the average, making this event one of the three most intense El Niños on record.
The most significant control variables indicated an increase in the expected psychological distress score among those who were younger, female, in fair or poor personal health, had at least one chronic health condition, were current smokers or did not average the recommended range of seven to nine hours of sleep per day.
Ocean conditions off most of the U.S. West Coast are returning roughly to average, after an extreme marine heat wave from about 2014 to 2016 disrupted the California Current Ecosystem and shifted many species beyond their traditional range, according to a new report from NOAA Fisheries» two marine laboratories on the West Coast.
Pro athletes get exceptional results from blending weight training, body weight training, and conditioning but most importantly... by avoiding the mistakes that the average gym goer makes on an almost daily basis.
We used a 5 - d average for food intake for each condition to most accurately represent global changes in food intake that occurred during each condition.
Skinfix Hand Repair Cream delivers healing benefits above and beyond the average hand cream to soothe the most challenging skin conditions.
The survey found that, on average, chains charge 4.5 per cent for primary and four per cent for secondary, with the most centralised service being the development of staff terms and conditions, closely followed by procurement and dealing with staff grievances.
Four driven wheels can help you accelerate in slippery conditions, and most all - wheel - drive systems can instill a surprising amount of confidence in the average driver.
The average price of a 1996 SL1 with air conditioning and an automatic transmission - the most popular car in the lineup - is $ 13,045, about the same as the competitive cars such as the Ford Escort, Honda Civic and Dodge / Plymouth Neon.
Reviews: * More passenger and cargo space than most competitors, above - average capabilities off road and in bad weather conditions, comfortable passenger cabin, available third - row seating, advanced technology.
The front - facing camera is above average, too, coping well in most conditions.
On average most home inspections take 2.5 - 3 hours, possibly longer depending on the age, condition and size of the house.
Based on our review of the lender's terms and conditions, we believe that PenFed's personal loan offerings are most suitable for middle - market borrowers with average credit or poor credit lenders who can obtain a co-signer.
There is no single condition that produces hoarding, and a different mental diagnosis may result in hoarding behavior, but Lockwood said, «Most hoarders are of average or above average intelligence, many are of care - giving professions including teachers, nurses, veterinarians, social service workers, doctors — the majority are women who are over 65, but there are many variations.»
Its like the big rescues PETA, in reality they take in money which pays their workers and the average amount of dogs they save are low, most are taken from the conditions they were in and put into worse conditions.
Boasting absolutely perfect weather conditions most of the year round, you can expect to swim and enjoy the beaches everyday as Rainbow Beach produces an average low of 13.9 degrees and an average high of a beautiful 24.2 degrees.
Averaging most between 6 - 8 days to complete, duration is dependant on trail and weather conditions.
Surface temperatures in parts of Europe appear to have have averaged nearly 1 °C below the 20th century mean during multidecadal intervals of the late 16th and late 17th century (and with even more extreme coolness for individual years), though most reconstructions indicate less than 0.5 °C cooling relative to 20th century mean conditions for the Northern Hemisphere as a whole.
A rather extraordinary feature considering most months show cooler than 20th Century average conditions along at least some latitudes.
Because they had the models deposited with them (a condition of ESRC funding) the group were able to produce pure model forecasts (in practice most modellers override their models on occasions when they don't believe the answers — and on average this does improve forecasts...).
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.
However, most of the Iberian Peninsula continued to experience dry conditions, with below average soil moisture and relative humidity of surface air.
Now, that's certainly true at equilibrium, or at least as a time - averaged equilibrium (as some have noted, equilibrium is a rare condition, most times systems oscillate around an equilibrium).
Because less data are available, less is known about annual averages prior to 1,000 years before the present and for conditions prevailing in most of the Southern Hemisphere prior to 1861.
The most likely candidate for that climatic variable force that comes to mind is solar variability (because I can think of no other force that can change or reverse in a different trend often enough, and quick enough to account for the historical climatic record) and the primary and secondary effects associated with this solar variability which I feel are a significant player in glacial / inter-glacial cycles, counter climatic trends when taken into consideration with these factors which are, land / ocean arrangements, mean land elevation, mean magnetic field strength of the earth (magnetic excursions), the mean state of the climate (average global temperature), the initial state of the earth's climate (how close to interglacial - glacial threshold condition it is) the state of random terrestrial (violent volcanic eruption, or a random atmospheric circulation / oceanic pattern that feeds upon itself possibly) / extra terrestrial events (super-nova in vicinity of earth or a random impact) along with Milankovitch Cycles.
«As to satellites, the data are quite difficult to interpret in a qualitatively accurate manner (there is a long history of corrections of past shortcomings to improve the data products), and the data are not the temperature that most of us live in and grow our food in down here at the surface, but instead some moderately complicated average of conditions above us somewhere in the atmosphere (much better definitions can be given, but the satellites measure some weighted average up there rather than the surface down here).
In fact, should a weak El Niño pattern form, the data shows that drier than average conditions are most likely to prevail.
In summer (June to August 2017 - JJA) the temperature was near to average in the Arctic but the relatively warm conditions resumed in autumn (September to November 2017 - SON) throughout most of the Arctic.
So, rather than mapping current conditions compared to the 20th - century average, we show them compared to the most recent complete 30 - year period (1981 - 2010).
If the atmosphere contained no IR - absorbing substances, then all the IR emitted by the earth's surface would escape into space and radiative balance would dictate that the earth's average surface temperature (or really the average of emissivity * T ^ 4 where T is the absolute temperature and the emissivity of most terrestrial materials in the wavelength range of interest is very close to 1) is set by the condition that the earth must radiate as much energy as it absorbs from the sun.
In most cases, the real - world accuracy was no better than + / -1 deg C. Averaging such poor data in an attempt to determine global conditions can not yield anything meaningful.
The month saw dry conditions, as indicated by below average precipitation, soil moisture, and relative humidity and above average temperature compared to 1981 - 2010 in most of eastern and southeastern Europe, including the regions around the Black Sea.
Fall injuries are among the 20 most expensive medical conditions (average hospital cost for a fall injury is $ 35,000)
The risk to average at - home cookers is low, at least under Norwegian conditions, where most homes have a kitchen exhaust fan, reports the study's author.
The speed difference is most noticeable in weak signal conditions, with the Qualcomm iPhone X experiencing 67 percent faster LTE download speeds on average compared to Intel models.
A fairly average score for texture, which is very respectable in most lighting conditions, but suffers a little in very low light between 1 to 20 Lux.
The AMOLED panel delivers perfect contrast and great viewing angles, and despite below average brightness it's still easy to see in most conditions.
Camera quality under low light conditions will be average on most phones.
The sentiment reading, which covers how consumers view their personal finances as well as business and buying conditions, averaged about 87 in the year before the start of the most recent recession.
However, as most resale markets move toward more balanced conditions, growth in average MLS price is forecast to slow to 5.2 per cent in 2008 and 3.8 per cent in 2009, says the federal housing agency.
Polyurethane finishes on the hardwood floors make the floors resistant to most average bathroom conditions and should work in all but the most unceasingly humid and wet conditions.
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