Sentences with phrase «huge variability in»

There was huge variability in these rates, some tracts had the highest in the world and others had no suicides at all!
One of the challenges we face is the huge variability in demand for electricity by season, time of day and other factors, and the need to have production capacity «reserves» to accommodate spikes in demand quickly.
[UPDATE: We've also had huge variability in the reliability of bulbs, with some CFLs burning out ridiculously quickly.
«As you can see, there is huge variability in the date.
«To say, «Drink this much every hour is really hard,» says Dr. Roberts, «because of the huge variability in sweat rates in people.»

Not exact matches

«This is important because the variability of oxytocin receptors in different species is huge,» Radulovic said.
Left panel: The amplitude of the variability in TRAPPIST - 1's light curve due to starspots is observed to be 0.01 magnitudes (black dashed line), but according to the models plotted in blue and gray, this is consistent with a huge range of starspot covering fractions (x-axis).
Wild varieties of mustard illustrate the huge diversity and variability of chemicals in plants.
Variations in the tropical Pacific arise naturally as part of the model solutions, but getting that variability to match observations is still a huge challenge.
Dave: ``... what natural process could possibly cause significant temperature variability in the ocean system, which has such a huge inertia, on timescales as small as a decade?
Deeply confounding factors get in the way — particularly the huge growth in exposure to climate threats through population growth and settlement patterns in vulnerable places and the substantial natural variability in the frequency and intensity of rare extreme events.
There is a relative huge variability near ground in the NH (Barrow), less at 3,000 m (MLO) and very low in the SH (south pole).
The «Spaghetti graphs» in the following gives an impression of the huge variability among the datasets.
Nobody else than Jaworowski has found huge CO2 variability in firn.
Thus while there may have been huge changes in individual flows, the variability in sink rate is surprisingly small for a natural process (about 2 % of the throughput).
The climate records such as they are show huge differences in climate variability between glaciations and interglacials.
In reality — both are not accurate enough to say anything much over such short periods and with such huge variability.
If you remove anthropogenic forcing of the past century (i.e. hold CO2 at the preindustrial level of 280 ppm) and do test runs, including all known natural modes of internal variability that actually occurred over the past century, including solar, ENSO, PDO, AMO, and volcanic forcing, no model run even comes close to simulating the climate after about 1960, with huge divergence occurring in about 1980.
This is very important as it blows HUGE holes in the denier arguments that this variability is responsible for ANY of the accumulated natural variability over the llast 130 years.
This is very important as it blows HUGE holes in the denier arguments that this variability contribution is responsible for ANY of the accumulated natural variability over the last 130 years.
We looked at volcanoes, solar effects, CO2 etc. and while we found clear signals (increasing + ve phase in each case), the signals are small compared to the huge interannual variability, and are thus only detectable with many examples superposed, or over long time scales.
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