Sentences with phrase «climate experience»

Those that live in a cold climates experience an enhanced sense of well being by using the sauna after working outside.
Looking at this chart, who could but doubt that our current global climate experience was something unusual and unprecedented.
Farmers» adaptive measures to climate change induced natural shocks through past climate experiences in the Mekong River Delta, Vietnam
The third special report, Changing the School Climate is the First Step to Reform in Many Schools with Federal Improvement Grants, examines the positive changes in school climate experienced by six case study schools that received the federal grants in Idaho, Maryland, and Michigan.
The harsh climate experienced in this part of the world has produced a landscape that is breathtaking and wild, and the Bergen Railway enables us to soak up the spectacular views whilst relaxing in warm, comfortable carriages.
Located on the lakes edge at 1560m above sea level, the beautiful, mild climate we experience here at Casa Prana affords many opportunities for outdoor living and activity, made effortless with our private launch exclusively available for you.
The preceding sections describe current knowledge concerning the recent climate experience of North America, the impacts of the changes that have already occurred, and the potential for future changes.
Now, look at Wegman's talk, delivered to excellent -LCB- statisticians with climate experience, climate scientists with good statistics skills -RCB-.
Any reasonable analysis of actual climate experience over the last 100 years yields a sensitivity much closer to 1ºC than 3ºC.
This study examined farmers» adaptive measures to climate change induced natural shocks through past climate experiences in the Mekong River Delta (Vietnam) from a data set of 330 farmers.
Ngo, Quang Thanh (2016): Farmers» adaptive measures to climate change induced natural shocks through past climate experiences in the Mekong River Delta, Vietnam.
So the climate experience was colder, as the atmospheric records from Greenland ice cores show.
I think it is appropriate that the figure is a little dated in that «modern» atmospheric pCO2 (plotted on the figure) is now literally off the graph and if you mentally plot a reasonable assumption for an atmospheric pCO2 stabilization in the future it is hard to imagine how we will return to a climate experienced in the last 420,000 years, much less a «pre-industrial» climate in the foreseeable future.
Results also indicated that past climate experiences was the most important determinant of adaptive measures.
Model: The climate experiences linear feedback as in an amplifier — see the math in his linked post or in the Lindzen slides from which he gets the idea.
That very much depends upon where you live... averages just obscure a multitude of sins... the Weather I experience is the Climate I experience... so Weather is Climate — punto!
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