Sentences with phrase «average peak occurred»

From a 10 - year average global temperature low, established during November 1976, the modern warming period spanned 410 months, ending during December 2010 when the 10 - year average peak occurred.

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The least activity occurs between 10 pm and 3 am, when there are an average of 12,261 fans online (or 70 % of peak activity).
Peak tornado activity, which occurs in the region from early May to early July, has moved an average of seven days earlier in the year over the past six decades.
The height of exploration may have occurred at the peak of cooling: Starting in the late 16th century, a series of volcanic eruptions likely chilled the Northern Hemisphere by as much as 1.8 degrees Celsius below the long - term average, White says.
There was a statistically significant mean UK temperature drop of 0.83 ± 0.63 degrees Celsius, which occurred over 39 minutes on average, and the minimum temperature lagged the peak of the eclipse by about ten minutes.
Even under a more moderate scenario where greenhouse gas emissions peak in 2040, 100 - year extreme sea levels could increase by 57 centimeters, or nearly 2 feet, on average, by the end of the century, with these events occurring every few years, according to study's authors.
Nadirs of leptin time series data were defined as the average of the 2 lowest consecutive values, and peaks were defined as the average of the 2 highest consecutive values occurring over a 24 - h period.
You will note that the low carb / high fat / ketogenic group was burning 1.54 g / min on average during peak fat oxidation and this was occurring on average at 70.3 % of their VO2 Max.
I would suggest comparing peak to peak average temperature captures during weighted El - Nino events (during the time they occur, if they can be compared equally this would be a telling graph), instead of considering year to year records as a means of reducing ENSO effects on the temperature record, ENSO being largely a heat exchange between air and sea causing great changes in cloud distribution world wide.
Trends in the peak magnitude, frequency, duration and volume of frequent floods (floods occurring at an average of two events per year relative to a base period) across the United States show large changes; however, few trends are found to be statistically significant.
That peak was reached over a span of 381 months, from the starting trough low point of the 5 - year average that occurred during February 1913.
As the climate of the Pacific Northwest warms, more winter precipitation is falling as rain, compared with historical averages.2 With declining snowpack in Oregon's Cascade Mountains, peak stream flows are occurring earlier, and summer flows are declining.2 These changes are expected to continue as heat - trapping emissions grow, putting more stress on already endangered salmon that return to the Columbia and other rivers in the region to spawn.2
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