Sentences with phrase «degrees over the cycle»

«The Sun does play a role to the tune of 0.07 degrees over the cycle

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They leaked overnight, couldn't be washed in water over 86 degrees, and required almost a dozen wash cycles per load to get all of the detergent rinsed out, and even then came out of the dryer with a barnyard... Read more >
Be wary of some sanitary cycles and steam cycles if they have high temperatures over 150 degrees or so which damage fabrics — find out what the actual temperature is.
Boil toys baby chews on or put in the dishwasher if water is over 130 degrees, with vinegar in the rinse cycle.
Beware of some sanitary cycles and steam cycles if they have temperatures over 150 degrees or so which damage fabrics — find out what the actual temperature is.
what is the point in this cycle of decline.the worst part is milliband has a first degree in politics.he knows tax and spend does not work.looking at labour over a 30 year period, is like watching the slowest car crash in history.
Batteries with clay - based electrolyte / separators were tested at up to 120 degrees Celsius and showed strong performance over 120 charge - discharge cycles, according to scientists at Rice University.
In 1999 Dutch scientists found that these molecules, which do not contain the light chain, could remain functional even when exposed to temperatures as high as 90 degrees C. «If they do unfold, they can actually completely refold on cooling and they can cycle over and over again,» Hayhurst explains.
That is, while your risk profile will remain the same over the course of the business cycle, the risk exposure will actually change as various asset classes change in price and expose you to different degrees of risk.
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«What is generally required [for proving solar forcing of climate change] is a consistent signal over a number of cycles (either the 11 year sunspot cycle or more long term variations), similar effects if the timeseries are split, and sufficient true degrees of freedom that the connection is significant and that it explains a non-negligible fraction of the variance.»
This would cause a change of 4.75 degrees K for the 100 % reference change in GCR over the 11 year solar cycle (and a non physical decrease of more than 100 % in cloud cover — are negative high clouds cooling and negative low clouds warming?
«Think about this: «TSI over a solar cycle causes a variation of 0.05 - 0.10 degrees C.
You are confusing the 11 years sunspot (solar irradiance) cycle which does indeed have very small effect on temperature, with longer term sunspot (solar irradiance) cycles than can effect temperatures over periods more like 50 years and up to approx. 0.5 degrees maximum.
MILANKOVITCH CYCLES overall favor N.H. cooling and an increase in snow cover over N.H high latitudes during the N.H summers due to the fact that perihelion occurs during the N.H. winter (highly favorable for increase summer snow cover), obliquity is 23.44 degrees which is at least neutral for an increase summer N.H. snow cover, while eccentricity of the earth's orbit is currently at 0.0167 which is still circular enough to favor reduced summertime solar insolation in the N.H. and thus promote more snow cover.
Higher rates of precipitation from thunderstorms are becoming a more common event the world over as the hydrological cycle is amped up by the more than 1 degree Celsius of temperature increase that has already occurred since 1880.
Temperatures varied more than 10 - degrees - Celsius over a single tidal cycle and became most extreme when the low tide period aligned with maximum heating by the sun at noon, which warmed the shallow water on the reefs.
How about you, Basil, show me a «peer - reviewed» paper that confirms your «+0.15 Degree C per decade» calculated over a time span of 60 years so as to eliminate the effect of the 60 - year cycle clearly demonstrated in this peer - reviewed paper.
While the earth does not exit an Ice Age every 41k years according to the obliquity cycle when it achieves it's maximum angle of > 24 degrees, over the 10 recorded Ice Age events, EVERY TIME WITHOUT FAIL as obliquity drops below 23.5 % an Ice Age STARTS.
Tung's study (the one mentioned in that Fox News article) estimates the impact on global temperature from the solar cycle (eg — from solar minimum to maximum over 5.5 years) is about.18 degrees.
Actually, by the time you approach 200ppmv for CO2, you have already reached the break point in the curve, beyond which additional CO2 has much less impact on the RF — and this is close to the glacial value — suggesting that CO2 changes do not drive the glacial cycles (CO2 changes are supposed to amplify T rise during deglaciation, but there is scant evidence for this and the assumption that it did also underlay the IPCC belief — and a great many references in academic papers give a T degrees C per ppmv CO2 without stating over which range of concentrations this is meant to apply.
The length of time that a firm remains in one of the above governance cycles depends, to a greater or lesser degree, upon: the firm's economics; its culture; the traditional method of admitting partners - through the firm's career development program, lateral hires or combination; the method of allocating profits to the partners and how the system is administered; the personal characteristics, the rainmaking and professional skills of partners whose practice areas are profitable over an extended period of time; and how certain of the more influential partners are perceived by other influential partners.
The position of the Arctic Circle is not fixed and, over the course of the slow and cyclical 40,000 year shifting of the Earth's axial tilt, it fluctuates by a margin of two degrees — at the point of the cycle we're now in, it is drifting northwards at a rate of 49 feet (15 meters) per year.
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