Spatial and temporal differences in thermal response to storm events were
controlled by precipitation and stream discharge peak characteristics (above) plus antecedent basin conditions, which together determine the nature and rapidity of hydrological response.
Particularly appealing are Bristlecone Pines because the oldest is 4,789, but they were problematic because growth is primarily
controlled by precipitation.
As the effects of temperature anomalies on the PDSI are small compared to precipitation anomalies (Guttman, 1991), the PDSI is largely
controlled by precipitation changes.
The new study confirms that so - called «starving glaciers» in dry, high - altitude environments are indeed
controlled by precipitation.
Not exact matches
However, global mean
precipitation is
controlled not
by the availability of water vapour, but
by a balance between the latent heat of condensation and radiative cooling in the troposphere.
This was evidenced
by the loss of diabetic
control, the intensification of hypoglycemia, the occurrence of presumed «insulin reactions» (including convulsions) that proved to be aspartame reactions, and the
precipitation, aggravation or simulation of diabetic complications (especially impaired vision and neuropathy) while using these products... dramatic improvement of such features after avoiding aspartame, and the prompt predictable recurrence of these problems when the patient resumed aspartame products, knowingly or inadvertently.»
Berkey Biofilm Drops work
by incorporating multiple barrier processes for inhibiting the growth and regrowth of biofilms, utilizing natural mineral ions of copper and silver in an ion technology along with other additives and complexants to synergistically aid in the
control and
precipitation of calcium, iron, minerals and scale where biofilm bacteria attach, form, feed and breed.
I was thinking instead perhaps more easily
controlled polar - orbit satellites might be used, which would rotate with some fixed ratio to their orbital period, casting greater shadows at higher latitudes... or some other arrangment... for a targetted offset polar amplification of AGW especially and in particular perhaps avoiding the reduction in
precipitation that can be caused
by SW - radiation - based «GE» (although aerosols that actually absorb some SW in the troposphere while shielding the surface would have the worst effect in that way, I'd think)... strategic distribution of solar shading has been suggested with
precipitation effects in mind, such as here... sorry, I don't have the link (I'm sure I saved it, just as Steve Fish would suggest — but where?).
The authors investigate how the global monsoon (GM)
precipitation responds to the external and anthropogenic forcing in the last millennium
by analyzing a pair of
control and forced millennium simulations with the ECHAM and the global Hamburg Ocean Primitive Equation (ECHO - G) coupled ocean — atmosphere model.
Climate change
by 2060 was computed as the difference (air temperature) or ratio (
precipitation and solar radiation) of monthly mean climate between the GCM (unforced)
control and 2xCO2 simulations at GCM grid boxes coinciding with the crop modelling sites (Figure 13.1 b).
climatology, climates 1: a region of the earth having specified climatic conditions2 a: the average course or condition of the weather at a place usually over a period of years as exhibited
by temperature, wind velocity, and
precipitation b: the prevailing set of conditions (as of temperature and humidity) indoors < a climate -
controlled office > 3: the prevailing influence or environmental conditions characterizing a group or period: atmosphere < a climate of fear >
Indeed,
precipitation variability on land is strongly
controlled by the characteristics of El Niño events.