Sentences with phrase «good global mixing»

You might assume this is because the Northern Hemisphere produces most of the man - made CO2, but scientists have found that there is very good global mixing in the atmosphere, and CO2 concentrations are about the same wherever you measure them.

Not exact matches

«We have the currency down, so the mix seems to us between real growth, better global growth, low inflation, easy (monetary) policy,» Garzarelli added.
With the deal, Compass Group is replacing one of the top - five global consumer - packaged goods companies in the world with Hampton Creek's dressing, as well as a top - five supplier of bakery products in the U.S. with mixes made by the startup.
The culinary scene — an intoxicating mix of serious Southern recipes and playful global influences — is one of the best in the south.
But recently, the iconic global brand has come back to what it does best: earning a hefty premium for mixing vinegar with tomatoes.
The bottom line: Investors are being offered better returns for taking risk in the low - return landscape, and a portfolio allocation to a broader, diversified mix of assets — including alternatives, global equities and emerging market (EM) assets — can potentially help improve returns, in our view.
Fund Size: $ 316.7 B Asset Mix: 55.4 % Equity; 21.5 % Fixed Income; 23.1 % Real Assets Canadian Equity: 3.3 % US / EAFE Equity: 27.9 % Emerging Equity: 5.7 % Private Equity: 18.5 % Fixed / Plus / Global Bonds / Mortgages / Credit: 21.5 % Real Estate: 12.6 % Looks good to me!!
This stew features is a global mashup in the best way: it features a mirepoix, the traditional French vegetable mix or onion, carrot and celery to start the soup, but is blended with coconut milk and turmeric for an Indian flavor profile, and swirled with kañiwa, a South American grain.
SKYY Infusions Honeycrisp Apple mixes well with ginger beer for famed bartender and Global SKYY Ambassador Otis Florence's signature «Ginger Crisp» cocktail.
Methods: To better simulate Arctic and global climate change, it is essential to understand Arctic cloud physics, including how clouds form and are maintained in a mixed - phase state.
So it is good to see the mixing of global cultures in works.
The global co-op trend mixes rich colors like olive green and chocolate brown with crochet and embroidery to get that well - travelled look.
Ford did so with 7.6 percent global market share (up 0.1 point) versus GM's 11.1 percent (off 0.2 point) and surely can attribute its profit success to high product mix (higher trim levels, more options) and well - contained costs, the latter of which is under some threat now that Ford, GM, and Fiat Chrysler have entered into bargaining sessions with the United Auto Workers.
«Today we can say that we have succeeded in creating solid foundations for a global automaker with a mix of experience and know - how on a level with the best of our competitors.»
Frankly, I look at it as a mix of both because it assumes a certain number of pages read as well as a certain amount of money in the Global Fund.
The bottom line: Investors are being offered better returns for taking risk in the low - return landscape, and a portfolio allocation to a broader, diversified mix of assets — including alternatives, global equities and emerging market (EM) assets — can potentially help improve returns, in our view.
Weekly Market Report Asia Asian markets had a good week overall, with the rally in crude providing a good backdrop, but markets mixed throughout the week as they responded to domestic issues as much as global issues.
Such funds usually invest in a good mix of global diversified assets, which in turn helps investors manage market risk effectively.
Well, from peak to trough global stocks fell about 60 %, a diversified mix of bonds fell about 10 % while our cash held its ground with no losses.
Gold stocks: 45 % • $ 2,250.00 A nicely balanced gold equities portfolio will also include a good mix of gold companies ranging from tiny nano - cap exploration firms to large global blue chip conglomerates.
«Tip # 3: Identify Which Exhibitors You Want to See Retail buyers will want to see a good mix of current and prospective vendors while at Global Pet Expo, but which ones?
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The title «Cuvée» alludes to the particularly good mix that OK has put together from the global phenomenon of biennials.
Because methane is mostly well - mixed in the atmosphere, emissions from the Arctic or from the US must be seen within the context of the global sources of methane to the atmosphere.
Mark, by «VERY GOOD» do you mean the reliability, variances and error bars of measuring average global mean temperatures and CO2 mixing ratios over the past 150 years is about as good as measuring your height over the past 30 yeGOOD» do you mean the reliability, variances and error bars of measuring average global mean temperatures and CO2 mixing ratios over the past 150 years is about as good as measuring your height over the past 30 yegood as measuring your height over the past 30 years?
TNote that the temperature is local but the CO2 is global because the atmosphere is always well mixed.
I would therefore argue that for the global mean the well - mixed GHGs and the counterbalancing reflecitve aerosol effects are «first - order» — without GHGs there is no appreciable warming signal, and without the aerosols, the warming from GHGs is excessive and important changes in the diurnal cycle and cloudiness are not captured.
GHG forcing is globalwell - mixed» in atmosphere).
Because methane is mostly well - mixed in the atmosphere, emissions from the Arctic or from the U.S. must be seen within the context of the global sources of methane to the atmosphere.
The trend in CO2 at Mauna Loa is practically identical to the global trend because CO2 mixes well throughout the atmosphere.
Education is a good predictor of whether one falls into the «mixed middle» on global warming, however: nearly half of that group has no more than a high school diploma and less than 25 % finished college.
About 1980ish, some old ideas like the greenhouse effect were brought out of mothballs and re-examined with new tools and techniques; simultaneously several researchers and theoreticians released their notes, published, or otherwise got together and there was a surprising consilience and not a small amount of mixing with old school hippy ecologism on some of the topics that became the roots of Climate Change science (before it was called Global Warming); innovations in mathematics were also applied to climate thought; supercomputers (though «disappointing» on weather forecasting) allowed demonstration of plausibility of runaway climate effects, comparison of scales of effects, and the possibility of climate models combined with a good understanding of the limits of predictive power of weather models.
a, Global mean temperature anomalies produced using an EBM forced by historical changes in well - mixed greenhouse gases and future increases based on the A1B scenario from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's Special Report on Emission Scenarios.
The reason why it's acceptable to use Mauna Loa as a proxy for global CO2 levels is because CO2 mixes well throughout the atmosphere.
Sealing time of air bubbles at best about 70 years and mixing with ambient air through diffusion all that time, chemical changes thereafter, different diffusion rates for different gases thereafter... ice cores are a target - rich environment for casting of doubt about how well they perform as global temperature proxies.
The equivalent carbon dioxide emission is obtained by multiplying the emission of a well mixed greenhouse gas by its Global Warming Potential for the given time horizon.
Global trends of the mixing ratios of the well - mixed greenhouse gases versus time from NOAA observations.
When CH4, CO2, and N2O emissions are combined, our synthesis suggests that reservoir water surfaces contribute 0.8 Pg CO2 equivalents per year over a 100 - year time span (fifth and ninety - fifth confidence interval: 0.5 — 1.2 Pg CO2 equivalents per year), or approximately 1.5 % of the global anthropogenic CO2 - equivalent emissions from CO2, CH4, and N2O reported by the IPCC (table 1; Ciais et al. 2013) and 1.3 % of global anthropogenic CO2 - equivalent emissions from well mixed GHGs overall (Myhre et al. 2013).
I would therefore argue that for the global mean the well - mixed GHGs and the counterbalancing reflecitve aerosol effects are «first - order.
The article also does a good job of addressing overblown fears of incresed storm activity and sea level rise, and even mentions that global warming will likely be a mixed bag, so while some people will be hurt, some will also benefit.
In reality we've known for nearly 190 years that rising CO2 causes global warming, and we know for certain it's well - mixed throughout the atmosphere, as illustrated by measurements from around the world.
Well, except that in 5 to 10 more years, the current embarrassment of non-increasing global temperatures may have become the terminal disease of actually decreasing global temperatures as we continue to ride the solar cycle down, and all of the people who are currently «embattled» but still viewed as being noble martyrs for a cause will be treated professionally as if they have a mix of Ebola and Leprosy, especially those that bent ethical rules in order to promote something untrue.
One prime example involves contrarian meteorologist Joe Bastardi, a frequent climate misinformation guest on Fox News who Rolling Stone awarded the # 1 dumbest thing ever said about global warming for claiming that CO2 «literally» can not cause warming because it doesn't «mix well in the atmosphere.»
I was rather surprised that the first piece of data I looked at — the WM - GHG (well - mixed greenhouse gas) global forcing for the average of the MIROC, MRI and NorESM climate models, in Table S2 — is given as 1.91 W / m ², when the three individual model values obviously don't average that.
The degree of mixing is disputed for 10Be but there is good evidence that 10Be gets also well mixed and that, e.g., the signal measured in polar ice cores reflects mainly the global average production signal (see, e.g., Muscheler & Heikkilä 2011, and references therein).
I believe his point in that part of the talk was that CO2 is well - mixed in the atmosphere and therefore a single location (Mauna Loa) can reasonably be used to represent global concentration.
Solomon and Daniel (1996) point out that the global mean stratospheric O3 forcing can be expected to scale down substantially in importance relative to the well - mixed greenhouse gases, in view of the former s decline and the latter s sustained increase in concentrations.
«That [CO2 being well mixed in the atmosphere] is a good thing because it means that local values are good approximations of the global average, which in turn provides a record of net global emissions.
As shown in Carbon Dioxide Not a Well Mixed Gas and Can't Cause Global Warming the same principle applies to heat transfer: the Specific Heat (SH) of air is 1.0 and the SH of CO2 is 0.8 (thus CO2 heats and cools faster).
This will vary slightly against the global mean sea level figure but, with such a well - mixed trace gas, the differences are trivial.
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