Not exact matches
As we Northern - Hemisphereans descend into the damp, darkening heart
of another autumn, those
of us in cold enough climes observing the leaves taking their annual turn into various hues
of orange and brown, one's thoughts inevitably turn to one
particular thing, an
event that has given the month
of October its very purpose for many years now: Awards Daily's
coverage of the BFI London Movie Festival.
In a specific case,
of course, you can form a pointed enough question to determine if there is
coverage for that
particular event, but if you're asking «what if» questions, you'll find the answer often includes a «but» or an «unless.»
Meanwhile, the few studies that involve a higher spatial resolution generally do so by sacrificing the temporal
coverage of the data, providing them with a «case study» point
of view
of a
particular weather
event, rather than robust statistics required for an understanding
of climate.
In a specific case,
of course, you can form a pointed enough question to determine if there is
coverage for that
particular event, but if you're asking «what if» questions, you'll find the answer often includes a «but» or an «unless.»