Sentences with phrase «cited above»

As the publication of the Esper paper I cited above demonstrates.
I discuss this a bit in my earlier paper cited above.
Predictably Lang will respond to the above in the same manner as he has done on every thread cited above.
Jones is responding to an email asking whether he had seen «this piece of crap by Esper» (an earlier «piece of crap» that is, not the one cited above).
But there are a number of recent attempts, including the Delsole et al paper cited above, that we can discuss as we go along.
«None of the studies cited above has shown clear evidence that we can attribute the observed [climate] changes to the specific cause of increases in greenhouse gasses.»
There are certainly many other problems, see my article cited above, as well as the other «rather ambiguous» abstracts.
Keith Trenberth, a lead author of the 2001 and 2007 IPCC assessments, acknowledged he wrote the «travesty» e-mail cited above but said that it was taken out of context - that he was referring to the need for better recording of global warming anomalies.
Honestly, with the single exception I cited above, there is no assumption of sinking land mass factored into the breathless accounts of a rising sea level.
Extrapolating the observed C3 / C4 crop data cited above one would arrive at an increase in terrestrial plant photosynthesis of 11 to 14 % over the 20th century resulting from the increased concentration.
The scientific literature cited above refers to crop yield increases of 30 to over 100 % with a doubling of CO2, with an average cited of around 40 %.
Having been a major factor in drawing the famously low bids at the Rewa Solar Park in Madhya Pradesh - as well as the factors cited above - Interest rates clearly have a significant impact on Indian solar.
If you assume, in accordance with the results of the studies cited above, that «more aggressive sulphate reductions» in line with the A1T projections for 2030 had already occurred by the mid-1990s, what does that imply for the increase in temperature that would occur from now on?
Revelle, «The oceans and the Earth,» cited above.
Maybe the project is not bankable for the reasons cited above?
Again, this was all pretty well known in 1990, at the time of the Lorius et al. paper cited above.
Dec. 29, 9:28 a.m. Addendum Igor Dmitrenko, whose paper is cited above, disputes the interpretation of his work by Semiletov and Shakhova.
I spoke on the phone last week to Simon Craddock Lee, the cancer analyst at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center cited above, about breast cancer in Texas and he pointed to the reality that raw rates of cancer incidence and deaths say nothing about causality, given the mix of social and environmental factors in play.
In an e-mail, Roger A. Pielke, Jr., of the University of Colorado pointed me to his critique of «R and D mythology,» repeated in The Atlantic piece cited above, on the connection between research spending and economic growth.
Ron Bailey (whom you cited above) comments about our considerable success as a species during the last two hundred years.
Also, from the NASA report cited above: «The TSI - record assessment in this section suggests that the current measurement - record does not have the needed stability to definitively detect secular trends in solar variability.»
Even without understanding the work in detail everybody who is able to interpret data should see that the conclusion of the authors cited above doesn't make any sense.
The hottest years mentioned in the video, are also echoed in the recent Nature study cited above (i.e. Plekhanov and his team believe that it is linked to the abnormally hot Yamal summers of 2012 and 2013).
In the same report (cited above) INPE emphasizes, «Because of cloud cover varies from one month to another and also the resolution of the satellite, INPE does not recommend comparing data from different months and years obtained by DETER.»
And guaranties that the cited above G8 deal is dead on arrival... Not that the deal will change anything, except for UK government which has been fantastic on Carbon reductions, The Senator and acolytes would have trouble explaining the disappearing Arctic Ocean ice, not that someone is capable of «Hoaxing» vanishing multi year ice, and even further, failing to match their statements with Polar ice disappearing in tandem with world wide temperatures being flat, not rising for ten years now, as they like to claim, how to explain the disappearing ice then??? Those trying to explain a long term cycle, beware!
As the paper cited above says, the optimum temperature for most temperate plants is 20 to 35degC, so you can imagine what would happen to agriculture once temperatures in many places of the world climb into the mid / upper 40's in the summer for longer periods of time.
According to the paper cited above (271), there is a concordance between rising SSTs and strength of the dipole over the last 130 years, and between positive IOD and ENSO events since 1950.
Addendum, 1:10 p.m. While I felt the security spin in the Politico story I cited above was overwrought, the piece, by Jen Judson, provides an excellent overview of the issues, particularly the question of whether an American yard is capable of building suitable ships, and what would need to happen if that's not the case.
The quote from later on in that paper is cited above where he gives his expectation.
during the same 40 year period cited above apparently had no effect on sea levels, which continued to rise regardless.
See the Jones and Mann (2004) review paper cited above for a detailed discussion of these and related issues.
By your own account, you're not looking at anything thing except «local conditions», and apparently you aren't looking at all the «scientific studies» either, since there's been one cited above with rather different conclusions.
Addendum, Feb. 14, 12:23 p.m. Jennifer Francis, a climate scientist at Rutgers whose work is cited above, sent the following note by email:
The Jones, P. D., T. J. Osborn, and K. R. Briffa7 article cited above goes into the issues in great detail and is available in open source at https://journals.ametsoc.org/doi/abs/10.1175/1520-0442%281997%29010%3C2548%3AESEILS%3E2.0.CO%3B2.
[Response: Good places to start would be our glossary items on the LIA and «Medieval Warm Period» (MWP), and the review paper by Jones and Mann (2004) cited above.
In addition to those shows cited above, Smith participated in a Guggenheim International Exhibition, New York (1967); the Venice Biennale (1968); documenta 4, Kassel, Germany (1968); the Whitney Annual exhibition, New York (1966, 1970, and 1971); and the Whitney Biennial, New York (1973).
For biographies of other important women artists active in the 20th century, not cited above, please see the following:
In addition to those cited above, Bonington's paintings include:
Other well - known artists, other than those cited above, who have served as instructors at the Art Students League of New York, include: George Bellows (1882 - 1925), Thomas Hart Benton (1889 - 1975), Stuart Davis (1892 - 1964), Philip Guston (1913 - 80) and Hans Hofmann (1880 - 1966).
Within a few years, thanks to constant pressure by the groups cited above, gallery representation began to increase.
In his 1982 New York Times review, cited above, Caldwell also observed that «the question of artistic influences is unusually complicated in the case of Mr. Kipniss» and that «the sense that one gets in all of [his] work is of a genuinely individual sensibility.»
The idea excited me and for the reasons cited above, I did know how to go about it.
The four works cited above are in fact all from the same room.
But which of the women artists cited above is more inward - turning than Redon, more subtle and nuanced in the handling of pigment than Corot?
Special attention is given to Dorothy in the news post cited above, but the coin drop rate for draws will also increase during the time of this event.
For the rest of you, there's a game creation contest out there that has all the restrictions I've cited above.
Although the APPA numbers are more conservative than many of the reports cited above, I am going to refer to those projections here.
Given the statistics cited above, adopting an animal can be a kind and loving thing to do.
This is why the ranges of birds and mammals preyed upon that are cited above are so wide.
Most importantly, the paper cited above plainly states that there is a low frequency of infected meat (which happens when infected rats and birds primarily, which are known as intermediate hosts, defecate in the food supply after being infected by ingesting T. Gondii parasites).
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