Oxford About Blog World in Data is an online publication that presents the empirical evidence on the development of human living
conditions at a global scale.
Not exact matches
«We analyzed, for the first time
at such a large
scale,
global patterns of island vertebrate extinctions in relation to different types of invasive mammals and physical island
conditions,» McCreless said.
Previous studies have focused on hemispheric or
global -
scale temperature reconstructions, which are useful for understanding overall average
conditions, but can overlook important differences
at regional
scales.
FWIW, my best guess is that the difference between weather (which can not be predicted reliably for more than a few days no matter how much computing power you throw
at it, and due to the data quantity / quality problem, it may well be technically impossible entirely under real - world
conditions) and climate (which can be much better predicted on a
global scale for a longer period of time with a higher degree of accuracy — still, a few years are the technical limit) is a difference of
scale.
Simplest is to point to the ratio of rates, for an approximation of the
scale of the changes between the 1910 - 1940 gross weather station
global interpolated average under lower (but rising) CO2E
conditions, and the later average under higher rising CO2E
conditions at higher net energy levels.
Positive forcing
at seasonal to inter-annual
scales leads to an average
global surface temperature drop from La Nina influence but recharging of OHC (longer term gain), while reduced forcing allows El Nino
conditions and temporary peaks in
global average temperature, and OHC reduction (longer term loss).
Although the extremely persistent high pressure is
at least a century -
scale occurrence (8), anthropogenic
global warming has very likely increased the probability of such
conditions (8, 9).
«The problem on a
global scale, he said, is that ports may start scrambling all
at once to adapt their structures to changing environmental
conditions.
Primary outcome: treatment response defined variably; number of patients with
at least a 50 % reduction from baseline score on a
condition relevant
scale: the Hamilton Anxiety Scale for generalised anxiety disorder (GAD), the Panic Disorder Severity Scale or the Sheehan Panic Anxiety Scale — Patient for panic disorder, the Brief Social Phobia Scale or the Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale for social phobia or a Clinical Global Impressions — Improvement (CGI - I) score of 1
scale: the Hamilton Anxiety
Scale for generalised anxiety disorder (GAD), the Panic Disorder Severity Scale or the Sheehan Panic Anxiety Scale — Patient for panic disorder, the Brief Social Phobia Scale or the Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale for social phobia or a Clinical Global Impressions — Improvement (CGI - I) score of 1
Scale for generalised anxiety disorder (GAD), the Panic Disorder Severity
Scale or the Sheehan Panic Anxiety Scale — Patient for panic disorder, the Brief Social Phobia Scale or the Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale for social phobia or a Clinical Global Impressions — Improvement (CGI - I) score of 1
Scale or the Sheehan Panic Anxiety
Scale — Patient for panic disorder, the Brief Social Phobia Scale or the Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale for social phobia or a Clinical Global Impressions — Improvement (CGI - I) score of 1
Scale — Patient for panic disorder, the Brief Social Phobia
Scale or the Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale for social phobia or a Clinical Global Impressions — Improvement (CGI - I) score of 1
Scale or the Liebowitz Social Anxiety
Scale for social phobia or a Clinical Global Impressions — Improvement (CGI - I) score of 1
Scale for social phobia or a Clinical
Global Impressions — Improvement (CGI - I) score of 1 or 2.