Li has also looked at the idea of re using elements from projects and what it means to re contextualising work to
comment on the circulation of cultures bringing to attention forms of mis / communication.
Not exact matches
This rumour has been in
circulation for weeks now, and though it is generally not the Arsenal policy to
comment on a transfer until it reaches completion, there may well be something in it.
According the Metro Pictures, his works «invent, cull, and recycle iconographic images from an expansive cultural visual cache to
comment on ideas surrounding image potency, production and
circulation.»
BTW — as predicted by some
comments in this post: several outlets in the media are taking alarmist positions (not grounded in fact)
on the change in Atlantic
circulation.
Hurricane prognosticator William Gray (whose public statements we have
commented on previously), has, in his recent senate testimony, confidently asserted that a putative increase in the intensity of the Atlantic Thermohaline
circulation over recent decades was entirely responsible for this increase:
~ Our study confirms many changes seen in upper Arctic Ocean
circulation in the 1990s were mostly decadal in nature, rather than trends caused by global warming,» / / www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.cfm?release=2007-131 [ANDY REVKIN
comments: That's precisely what I wrote in the Science Times feature
on Arctic ice in September (link is in the post).
In addition to this journal peer review, we have had extensive
comments from other scientists based
on the more traditional method of peer review:
circulation of preprints to other scientists.
Thanks — but your
comment about SE Australia conflicts with your previous
comment on atmospheric
circulation, as such a small area is unlikely to have a meaningful relationship between heat and rain however statistically significant your negative correlation may be (what is the t?).
We thank Claudia Tebaldi for statistical advice; Stanley Jacobs for discussion of Southern Ocean
circulation; Nathan Gillett for guidance
on the transient climate response to emissions; Mark Merrifield for tidal modeling applied to the Alaskan coast; and Michael Oppenheimer for thoughtful
comments on the manuscript.
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Mojib Latif — Head of the Research Division: Ocean
Circulation and Climate Dynamics - Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel has
commented publicly
on the research.
Response to
Comment on «The Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation without a role for ocean
circulation» (Science)
For the record, I and others were
commenting on mpainter's
comment: «For those not in the know, La Nina is an accelerated meridional overturning
circulation wherein cold water is brought to the surface in the equatorial Pacific, acting as a global coolant.»
Members appear
on television and are sought out for
comment in business and general
circulation print media.