Sentences with phrase «deep troughs in»

The Wilkes Basin glaciers rest on a system of deep troughs in the bedrock.
Timing matters greatly, because no matter how long we think our investment horizon might be, it's usually long enough to ride out the deep troughs in the market.
If we zoom in on the area under the blue circle, we can see that Hussman's method has been predicting below average returns since the mid-1990s, with a deep trough in 1999, and a smaller trough in 2007.
Sailor it was bloody cold in the 1700s and 1800s, but not as cold as the LIA, temperatures went back up by 1650, the deep trough in temp drop was 1500ish to 1650, temps went up a bit and plateaued and started rising again round 1950, so no, the earth has been on a warming trend since 1650

Not exact matches

While it's true that the market established even deeper valuation troughs in 1974 and 1982 (near 7 times prior peak earnings, compared with the current multiple of about 11), it is important to remember that long - term Treasury yields were 8 % in 1974, and 14 % in 1982, compared with about 4 % at present.
The January Help Wanted Index came in at just 47 - a negligible change from the deep trough of 45 in November.
These troughs allow warmer and saltier waters from deeper in the ocean to reach the glaciers and erode them.
Most Antarctic glaciers flow straight into the ocean in deep submarine troughs, the grounding line is the place where their base leaves the sea floor and begins to float.
Photojournalist Keith Heyward uses a dolly to film above a formation in the Dry Valleys known as the Labyrinth, a series of deep troughs and ridges that researchers believe was carved out in a massive subglacial flood roughly 12 million years ago.
An analysis of sediment from 17 seabed sites — from European estuaries to the Great Barrier Reef in Australia and the deep Atlantic Ocean — found that the bathyal region of the Rockall Trough has more species than any other area so far measured.
Sarah Darer Litman shines a light on what is really driving «education reform» in the great state of Connecticut: the desire of private interests to get their snouts deep into the rich pickings of the public trough.
Government data show consumer spending has been rising steadily out of the deepest trough of the Great Recession in June 2009 while credit card and retail industry data indicate that a more cautious shopper is emerging from the economic crisis.
«As Peter Bernstein and I suggested in 2002, it's hard to construct a scenario which delivers a five percent risk premium for stocks, relative to Treasury bonds, except from the troughs of a deep depression, unless we make some rather aggressive assumptions.
Trochlear recession involves cutting out the cartilage and bone in such a way as to create a deeper trough.
So when a deep trough like the one this winter happens in the future, the southward surge of cold air won't be as extreme.
(Methane hydrate can be found close to the sediment surface in deeper water depth settings, as for example in the Gulf of Mexico or the Nankai trough).
In response to the strengthened western ridge of atmospheric pressure, the winds of the jet stream usually also form a deeper, stronger trough downstream.
But if 1975 were to start out in, or be in the middle of, a deep trough (which it does) and 1998 were to end in, or be in the middle of, a high crest (which it does), than Aunt Judy wins the Steve Goddard «I'm guilty of cherry picking» trophy for 2013.
Considering how deep the solar minimum was in 2008 - 2009, and how low total solar irradiance went compared to where it was in 1998, given that the average global temperature changes from peak to trough in a normal solar cycle from the changes in TSI can be of the order as high as.2 degrees centigrade, and also given that we were nearer the peak of the solar cycle in 1998 than we were in the 2009 - 2010 El Nino, I should think that it is more than reasonable to suspect that the difference in impact of the TSI on global between 1998's and 2009 - 2010 is easily on the order of.1 C, or roughly ten times your.01 C figure.
Furthermore the bottom of the first of these, in 1908, was within 5 years of the deepest trough of the ocean oscillations since 1850, which was in 1913, which is why 1910 was so cold.
The basic idea, as I interpret the point, is that variability in the state of oceans does not affect climate only trough heat transfer between deep ocean and surface / atmosphere, but also trough albedo.
This positive trend in Greenland summer blocking is likely responsible for downstream troughing and relatively normal to cool temperatures across Northwestern Europe including the UK seen in Figure i. Currently Greenland is dominated by deep troughing / relatively low geopotential heights.
It took BP 48 trading days — or nearly three calendar months — to find its trough after its Deep Water Horizon rig spilled 4.9 million barrels of oil into the Gulf of Mexico in 2010.
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