It is the sheer passion of the members that site has grown and developed in
high magnitudes over the years.
Not exact matches
As with
magnitude, the impact frequency reported in the current study fell between those of 6 - to 9 - year - olds and
high school athletes, with the average player experiencing 240 impacts
over the course of a season compared to 107 impacts per season for 6 - to 9 - year - old players, and 565 for
high school players.
«We have carefully examined the early data of the Subaru Strategic Survey with HSC and found an apparent
over density of stars in Virgo with very
high statistical significance, showing a characteristic pattern of an ancient stellar system in the color -
magnitude diagram,» he said.
NRL has demonstrated that large quantities (
over 10 grams) of oxide nanoparticles can be prepared in a single step, which is approximately four orders of
magnitude higher yield than many other methods.
The team also conducted a demographic analysis to account for all life stages for the sharks at Farallon Islands and Tomales Point and found that the total population is most likely at least an order of
magnitude higher — rather than just
over 200 sharks there likely were well
over 2,000.
But the southern portion of the zone, stretching from the same border to California's Cape Mendocino, has
higher risk, as much as a 37 percent chance of the same
magnitude temblor
over that same interval.
Snowfall varies across the region, comprising less than 10 % of total precipitation in the south, to more than half in the north, with as much as two inches of water available in the snowpack at the beginning of spring melt in the northern reaches of the river basins.81 When this amount of snowmelt is combined with heavy rainfall, the resulting flooding can be widespread and catastrophic (see «Cedar Rapids: A Tale of Vulnerability and Response»).82 Historical observations indicate declines in the frequency of
high magnitude snowfall years
over much of the Midwest, 83 but an increase in lake effect snowfall.61 These divergent trends and their inverse relationships with air temperatures make overall projections of regional impacts of the associated snowmelt extremely difficult.
A model of the Earth's carbon cycle
over the past 570 Myr suggests that, compared to its present value, the partial pressure of CO2 (Pco2) may have been an order of
magnitude higher in the early Palaeozoic, and about 4 — 6 times
higher in the middle Mesozoic1, 2.
Total GMSL rise
over 10,000 years is between 25 and 52 meters, several orders of
magnitude higher than IPCC's projections for 2100.
Since the volcanic forcing tends to be like a very
high frequency spike, the temperature response to the forcing is lower in
magnitude than you would expect if the forcing were sustained
over a longer time - period.
The
magnitude and inter-model range of simulated warming
over high northern latitudes are very similar in the
high - end and non-
high-end models, which indicates that the biases among the models are larger than the climate change signal.