The average number of episodes bingers typically watch?
Not exact matches
The first season
averaged an estimated 13.2 million viewers per
episode across platforms once all views were tallied, putting it on par with HBO's
number one series, «Game
of Thrones.»
[Response: And note that the abstract linked says «Although the rarity
of the current
episode of high
average sunspot
numbers may indicate that the Sun has contributed to the unusual climate change during the twentieth century, we point out that solar variability is unlikely to have been the dominant cause
of the strong warming during the past three decades.»
However, Solanki et al made the same point as we do: «This comparison shows without requiring any recourse to modeling that since roughly 1970 the solar influence on climate (through the channels considered here) can not have been dominant» (Solanki et al., 2003), and: «Although the rarity
of the current
episode of high
average sunspot
numbers may indicate that the Sun has contributed to the unusual climate change during the twentieth century, we point out that solar variability is unlikely to have been the dominant cause
of the strong warming during the past three decades.»
The problem, explored in a study published in the Proceedings
of the National Academy
of Sciences is not just the
average planetary increment
of heat: it is that
averages conceal extremes, and the
number of episodes of extreme heat is expected to climb dramatically even with a modest - sounding increase in a global
average.
W Wave; * Not included in analysis because
of low endorsement; n =
number of subjects who used alcohol at each wave; Original metric (alcohol) =
average number of drinks per drinking
episode X
number of drinking
episodes per year; Original metric (marijuana) =
number times smoked marijuana in past year