Sentences with phrase «end projections»

So my sight is trained more on the higher end projections, and goes beyond 2100.
Even low - end projections anticipate that historical 100 - year coastal floods will happen as often as every 22 years by the end of the century.
The Royal Society report includes references to Clark et al, 2016 in Nature Climate Change, suggesting the final sea level rise on millennia timescale caused by anthropogenic climate change (partly depending on future emissions) lies in a range between 29 to 55 metres and to DeConto & Pollard, 2016 in Nature, a study suggesting hydro - fracturing and ice cliff collapse around Antarctic ice sheets increases high end projection for sea level rise by 2100 to ± 2 metres.
The Antarctic could follow a mid-range projections in the near term but still end up on an extremely high - end projection by the end of the century.
«I think an H - back, tight end projection, like we've had quarterbacks move to wide receiver in the past.
The following chart from Think Progress contrasts TransCanada's construction job estimates with the high - end projections from Cornell's report:
And, according to a report from Marquette Advisors, year - end projections call for occupancies to drop to 67.5 %, with ADRs rising to $ 84.
If the net feedbacks in the climate system are close to zero, then the warming from CO2 will be at or below the low - end projections of the IPCC.
Again the bulk of recent evidence shows «most likely» projections for the year 2100 are still close to the old IPCC range, but improved understanding of possible instability of the Antarctic ice sheets does substantially raise high end projections (that are a combination of a high emissions scenario and high sensitivity) to well above that range.
The Antarctic could follow a mid-range projections in the near term but still end up on an extremely high - end projection by the end of the century.
These would not be in your actual expenditure, and neither would they be in your commitments in your original budget profile — a hefty chunk of expenditure to not include in your year - end projection.
But while plenty of other climate scientists hold firm to the idea that the full range of possible outcomes, including a disruptively dangerous warming of more than 4.5 degrees C. (8 degrees F.), remain in play, it's getting harder to see why the high - end projections are given much weight.
If that end projection is in fact anywhere near that far off from observational data, we should not use it as an argument to support AGW.
Given scenario B or C, the effects on humans would not be catastrophic, yet the call to urgent action is predicated on the high end projection.
Inhofe had claimed that calculations published by Schneider in the journal Nature «cast serious doubt» on the IPCC's upper - end projection of 5.8 degrees (Celsius) of warming by 2100.
Instead of including projections for extreme climate changes as a result of continued human emissions of greenhouse gases resulting from our production of energy, the high - end projections would have featured relatively modest changes and the low - end projections would have been completely unremarkable.
Temperature increases from all simulations are given in table 1, where those from the high - end projections are in italics.
What motive other than revenue could explain five or six monthly supplements all being issued and shipped in December in a desperate effort by the publisher to meet year - end projections.
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