Sentences with phrase «clearly more surface»

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This weakness surfaced more clearly as time passed.
It is rather ironic that we can forecast the far distant future of this planet more clearly than we can foresee the immediate human future on its surface.
What some have called the «new cultural sociology» is an area in which questions of discourse and practice have most clearly risen to the surface.11 Work in this area has attempted to make the study of culture a more empirically grounded discipline.
Commuters who bounce down the poor surface of Niagara Street in downtown Buffalo can look forward to smoother pavement, shading trees, faster - moving buses, and more clearly marked lanes under a plan explained to a public meeting Tuesday night.
Note the more spatially uniform warming in the satellite tropospheric record while the surface temperature changes more clearly relate to land and ocean.
Furthermore, basic physical understanding supports the modeled value of E being substantially greater than 1, as deep oceans clearly take longer to respond than the land surface, so the Northern Hemisphere, with most of the world's land, will respond more rapidly than the Southern Hemisphere with more ocean.
McConaughey, with his flattop «do, square jaw, and grim determination, is clearly giving his all here, as are Keitel (as Crew Chief Klough) and the others, but I couldn't help thinking the film would benefit from less diving and surfacing and more exposition.
It's a surprisingly dark statement from someone so outwardly joyful, but there's clearly more to her than surface charm.
And that's the problem with «Get on Up»: it feels more like a greatest hits of classic James Brown moments than an examination of the artist himself, barely scratching the surface of what was clearly a very complex man.
Moreover, nowhere do the inherent tensions of progressivism, between the twin impulses of self - expression and self - abnegation, surface more clearly than in the case of critical pedagogy, which can be viewed as an offshoot of constructivism, which in turn is an offshoot of postmodernism.
The E-Class was updated with new headlamps and revised aprons, and for the interior with more premium materials, precise lines and clearly defined surfaces.
Each pair of lenses is precisely aimed to focus the LED beam over a longer and wider surface area, enabling you to see the road more clearly, without blinding oncoming traffic.
The new Scirocco also appears to be more clearly contoured and wider, due to the bumper surfaces painted in body colour as opposed to being kept black.
Due to the greater share of surfaces finished in body color, the front end looks lower and even more dynamic, clearly emphasizing the powerful orientation of the BMW X6 to the road.
The surface area and weight is similar to a paperback (clearly no coincidence) and, because of this, browsing content while on the go is nicer, more private experience than the bigger iPad.
One of the cheaper options in this guide, Acer's Switch Alpha 12 is clearly influenced by Microsoft's Surface Pro 4, but its wireframe kickstand more closely echoes HP's Spectre x2.
A shallow space, in which a combination of clearly defined graphical lines and stencils sit on the surface, contrasts with a more ambiguous environment made up of naturalistic gestures that fade in and out of focus like a distant memory.
These abstract painters responded to the more «painterly» or gestural forms of Abstract Expressionism by producing a type of geometric abstract art characterized by an economy of expression, a neat surface devoid of incident, a richness of colour applied in clearly delineated areas, and a non-relational, arrangement of forms across the whole canvas.
The sondes (colored data) * clearly * show the lapse rate is changing, becoming more unstable between surface and 500 hPa and less unstable btw 500 and 250.
Just two remarks: you keep on saying that the effect of increased cloudiness «should be warming», whereas the data shown in the article clearly show the opposite (more clouds cause lower surface level air temperatures).
I for one would like to see a follow up of the current work by Dr. Benestad that more clearly defines the means of «cause and effect» and how this is resulting in high surface temperatures.
A more detailed review of 10 of these indicators, selected because they are clearly and directly related to surface temperatures, all tell the same story: global warming is undeniable.
The physics is therefore more clearly seen when the Planck feedback is described as warming not just the surface but the whole troposphere.
The absorptivity / emissivity of surfaces may get more clearly less than one at the lower end of the LWIR region, i.e. around 4 - 5 um but that has very little influence on the energy radiated by Earth surface, because most of the energy is radiated at longer wavelengths anyway.
T ^ 4 effect, the hotter surfaces radiate much more proportionately than do the colder surfaces so basing a radiation budget on some fictional global average temeprature of 288 K is clearly not real.
Cowtab and Way is clearly a better way to calculate surface temperature, because it uses more information (i.e. UAH LT), and kriging (rather than extrapolate over large areas).
The mechanisms that lowered surface pH to 8.3 - 8.4 during the Last Ice Age is a matter of considerable debate, but clearly more carbon was being sequestered at depth and less carbon was being pumped to the surface.
When the non-radiative effects are orders of magnitude more effective than the radiative ones, and we see this clearly on the surface of the sun (or in a boiling tea kettle), does this not scream net - negative feedback in the climate system?
What they are referring to in this last paragraph is the fact that satellites have been showing a temperature anomaly in the troposphere about half the size of the surface temperature readings, despite the fact that the theory of global warming says pretty clearly that the troposphere should warm from CO2 more than the surface.
But that would mean the surface of the earth would be more like venus and it clearly isn't so there has to be a flaw.
As this chart clearly depicts, when cloud coverage decreases, allowing more solar energy to reach the surface, the global temperatures climb (note the 1980 - 1990's period).
Cooling 1950 - 80: US, Europe, Russia, NH No warming after 2000: China Smooth trend: South America, SH Although many more factors play a vital role (see Paul S» reply), one can clearly identify the aerosol effects in the surface temperature data.
But when it comes to the LT analyses, UAH is clearly unrealistic, while RSS is more in line with surface observations.
These are actual measurements that clearly say the surface of Continental United States is absorbing substantially more power than that just supplied to it by the sun.
CARA clearly came out on top due to its ability to instantly surface information and documents (cases, briefs, case summaries and more) that are highly relevant to the issues the researcher is working on.
The surface area and weight is similar to a paperback (clearly no coincidence) and, because of this, browsing content while on the go is nicer, more private experience than the bigger iPad.
Obviously, Microsoft doesn't mind — it's clearly more than happy to see its OEMs making excellent 2 - in - 1 devices running Windows 10, even if they must steal from Surface to do it.
The Surface Pro 3 has clearly been designed to be more productive than an iPad Air, but can it really unseat leading laptops like Apple's MacBook Air and Lenovo's Yoga 2 Pro?
When the sun is out, suddenly the windows look cloudy, the surfaces feel more dusty, everything clearly needs to be wiped off.
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