Sentences with phrase «how long this lag»

My question is how long this lag will be?
If so, does anybody know how long that lag might be?

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How long is the portfolio manager's time horizon at the end of October, when investment performance is lagging the benchmark, one might ask?
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Mr Hammond described how summer - born children can suffer from long - term development issues and a lag in educational standards.
With more and more devices showing lesser and lesser amounts of shutter lag, how long is it going to be before Mr. Blurrycam is lost to the mists of antiquity?
But there are too many variables and unknowns — how the market will perform, how long you'll live, whether your spending will keep pace with, exceed or lag inflation, what sort of unanticipated expenses you'll run into, how well your health holds up, etc. — to allow for such precision.
This is still well shy of CRH's long - term average of 9.9 % — and considering how Europe continues to lag the US, we're obviously some distance away from reaching / exceeding that kind of margin again.
Wii U online and see how long it takes before you rage - quit due to simple lag.
Could you or anyone tell me how much warming there would have to be (and how long it would take, given the lag time) to reach, say, a 30M sea rise?
It would seem that the remaining debate is reduced to how long it takes to physically experience any lagged TCR effect due to a particular increase in forcing.
Actually Fielding's use of that graph is quite informative of how denialist arguments are framed — the selected bit of a selected graph (and don't mention the fastest warming region on the planet being left out of that data set), or the complete passing over of short term variability vs longer term trends, or the other measures and indicators of climate change from ocean heat content and sea levels to changes in ice sheets and minimum sea ice levels, or the passing over of issues like lag time between emissions and effects on temperatures... etc..
This paper is in discussion at Climate of the Past and has some interesting things to say about Solar / Volcanic forcing difference between hemispheres and how some lags may be a tad longer than some might have suspected.
«Just how long is that «lag» supposed to be?»
showing how EM radiation, heat and air / water kinetic energy (in cells, circulations, currents, weather systems and convection columns and so on) move and how long they have to move before they reach some kind of equilibrium would go some way to visualising why it takes time for the earth system to respond to radiative forcing (commitment time lag).
Sprint's coverage has improved over the past three years, but it still lags behind its rivals though Claure says that is due to the company underestimating how long its infrastructure improvements would take.
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