Sentences with phrase «cyclical effect»

One of the consequences of bidirectionality is that parents with insufficient parenting skills may become involved in increasingly negative and coercive behaviours when dealing with non-compliance in children, which can have a cyclical effect, exacerbating child behaviour problems and, in turn, further increasing parental distress (Patterson 1992; Campbell 1997).
I say «as far as it goes», because although it is probably the best and only way to remove the cyclical effect, nevertheless w is correct to point out that we don't know much at all about this cycle.
His unspoken argument is that you have to take a temperature trend over complete cycle (s) in order to remove the cyclical effect: «To remove the warming rate due to the multidecadal oscillation of about 60 years cycle, least squares trend of 60 years period from 1945 to 2004 is calculated ``.
As for sea level rise: we see 30 years of steep global temperature rise during a time when, according to Spencer Weart, whose views on this matter are shared by most if not all climate scientists, «the temperature rise up to 1940 was... mainly caused by some kind of natural cyclical effect, not by the still relatively low CO2 emissions...» (from «The Discovery of Global Warming,» by Spencer Weart — https://history.aip.org/climate/co2.htm)
When observable phenomena seem to contradict a hypothesis, we must leave room for the possibility that a phenomenon such as «warming», may be a long - term cyclical effect.
For many years, Blind Freddie and I have been able to see that there's a cyclical effect that the IPCC has ignored.
(Subsequent work has shown that the temperature rise up to 1940 was, as his critics thought, mainly caused by some kind of natural cyclical effect, not by the still relatively low CO2 emissions...»
This further encourages them to want to continue playing with the kitty, and as such, creates a positive cyclical effect.
This creates a cyclical effect, where these students don't get the services they need and thus continue to underperform and be overlooked (Stambaugh, 2007).
«Good stewardship of the airport leads to more airlines, which leads to more revenues, which will have a positive cyclical effect of attracting more users,» said Kevin Law, president and chief executive of the Long Island Association, the region's largest business group.
(Think Emily Blunt and a cigarette lighter...) The movie also finds its emotional core in that dilapidated old farmhouse, and, rather gracefully for such a hard - charging, violent film, slowly becomes a story about the cyclical effects of neglect and regret.
But frankly, I really don't know the answer to why or how — just that the data shows some cyclical effects that need to be understood.
Cyclical effects probably do affect climate.

Not exact matches

As a result, and because of the Bullwhip Effect, growth in developing economies is going to be jerked around more than people think, making for a good deal of cyclical economic contagion.
In the past, I've stuck more with consumer cyclical companies that pay a decent and continuously growing dividend since one can argue a recession may not have as much as an effect (we'll always need toothpaste, I think).
The effects of interest rate changes in the 1990s are visible as cyclical rises and falls in debt servicing, around a slowly rising trend, caused by the increase in debt levels.
When trying to measure geoengineering effects, researchers can control for some of that variability, which is cyclical — sort of like turning the music volume down in the bar.
There are other influences on the jet stream's behavior, and some scientists think that changes in tropical ocean temperatures, or the cyclical recurrence of El Niño, might have a bigger effect on the jet stream than changes in the Arctic.
But its effects aren't confined to the atmosphere: A new study has found that the cyclical climate phenomenon can ratchet up sea levels off the West Coast by almost 8 inches over just a few seasons.
Although humans aren't as seasonal as animals, these cyclical changes can have a dramatic effect on our biology.
Plus, you'll learn how she personally lost 60 pounds and the effects of your cyclical reproductive hormones on weight - loss!
Although the study conducted by Wilson and Lowrey showed that the cyclical ketogenic diet causes muscle loss, I would propose it to be a side effect of caloric restriction or improper scheduling.
The system was given this word due to its relationship with the spinning, cyclical nature of the vortex that is the energy within the human body and the physiological effects this has.
But then there are some cyclical pressure points, timeless back - burner fears that are pushed to the front when their effects will be most deeply felt.
In the past, I've stuck more with consumer cyclical companies that pay a decent and continuously growing dividend since one can argue a recession may not have as much as an effect (we'll always need toothpaste, I think).
Higher interest rates can have a magnifying effect on this cyclical industry.
In Nepomuceno's work linear time gives way to a more cyclical sense of connectedness, while notions of subject and object, form and function, cause and effect are made deliberately ambiguous.
An ambient low humming, together with the slow cyclical motion of the spinning basin, produces a hypnotic effect.
Would this not create a cyclical drain effect, bringing all the smog down onto the park?
# 36, The hockey stick graph, especially its blade, has gathered the most violent, I would say emotional response from skeptics, not satisfied that it matches their theory, claiming climate change is totally cyclical and.human generated pollution has no effect whatsoever with that cycle.
However, the cyclical changes of the Milankovitch effect are relevant, but not included in the IPCC models.
Thus, one must be extremely careful in assuming a cyclical forcing is too small to cause the observed effect.
My opinion expressed elsewhere is that almost all the temperature changes we observe over periods of less than a century are caused by cyclical changes in the rate of energy emission from the oceans with the solar effect only providing a slow background trend of warming or cooling for several centuries at a time.
If we look at the trends since records began, noting that there are longitudinal problems (changes in locations of weather stations, + UHI effects) and contamination by human analysts (data trickery), the trends seem cyclical in periods of around 60 years.
«Actually, with the exception of 1998 — a «blip» year when temperatures spiked because of a strong «El Nino» effect (the cyclical warming of the southern Pacific that affects weather around the world)-- the data on the Met Office's and CRU's own websites show that global temperatures have been flat, not for ten, but for the past 15 years.
Over time, even a very small cyclical forcing will have a large effect if any of the systems on earth resonant at the same frequency.
The advantage of recognising a reversed sign for the solar effect high up in the atmosphere is that it enables a scenario whereby the bottom up effects of ocean cycles and the top down effects of solar variability can be seen to be engaged in a complex ever changing dance with the primary climate response being changes in the tropospheric air circulation systems to give us the observed natural climate variability via cyclical latitudinal shifts in all the air circulation systems and notably the jet streams.
I'm not saying that human activities do not have an impact on climate, I am just saying that we have greatly overlooked the natural cyclical nature of our solar system, as well as other factors that effect climate change.
Figure 3 in the paper by Judith Lean indicates that the cyclical amplitude of Earth's surface temperature is about 0.1 K, so the solar variational effect is not significant.
They have underestimated the basically cyclical structure of nature, so why should people model their short, brutish lives against long - term effects?
Declining solar insolation as part of a normal eleven - year cycle, and a cyclical change from an El Nino to a La Nina dominate our measure of anthropogenic effects because rapid growth in short - lived sulfur emissions partially offsets rising greenhouse gas concentrations.
«Actually, with the exception of 1998 — a «blip» year when temperatures spiked because of a strong El Niño effect (the cyclical warming of the southern Pacific that affects weather around the world)-- the data on the Met Office's and CRU's own websites show that global temperatures have been flat, not for 10, but for the past 15 years.»
The predictably rising CO2 (greenhouse effect) contribution to temperature does not show up in a pure cyclical (harmonic) analysis.
Most of what happens in the stratosphere and above [apart from cyclical sunspot effects which go in the same direction — not opposite — everywhere] derives from the big dog [the climate in the oceans and the troposphere] wagging the tiny tail [the 1000 to 1000,000,000,000 times thinner upper atmosphere].
I've been asking for some time for a possible alternative to the solar effect from above that could deal with the cyclical behaviour of the polar high pressure cells and this is first plausible one that I've seen.
It includes the cyclical long term patterns as well as the human influences (anthropogenic induced global warming - which is one of the effects measurable in certain places).
You are proposing that the driver is possibly «cyclical fluxes of energy throughout the Universe» and that is why the effect is greater than the changes in the sun would cause alone.
Although it is clear that further attention is required in defining and characterizing the aspects of this variation (e.g. frequency and amplitude [44,65]-RRB- that lead to differences in species responses, a more immediate empirical challenge is to characterize and separate the effects of periodic, stochastic and / or cyclical natural variations [61] from directional change imposed by long - term climatic forcing.
The Cyclical Ups and Downs of Marriages First few years Exciting and passionate (aka honeymoon effect) 3 years When marriages begin to falter 3.5 - 5 years A drop in marital quality leads to high divorce rates 10 years If a couple survived the first rough patch, then a second rough patch hits around this time 16 - 20 years Third rough patch After 20 years Marital satisfaction tends to rise and level off (Bliss!)
This approach is endorsed for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander research given that it emphasises participation by the people being studied, cultural respect, capacity building and collaboration.32 The key features of the action research approach to be used in this study are «cyclical activities involving examination of existing processes, change monitoring the apparent effects of the change, and further change».33 This will help the services develop and implement practical strategies to improve the identification and treatment of cannabis and related mental health issues in their young Indigenous clients.
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