Sentences with phrase «in figure below»

However, 2011 is likely to be an atypical year, so the article repeats the analysis using mobility tendencies observable in earlier years, with results as shown in the figure below.
There was a slight increase in January 2018 possibly reflecting buyers» attempts to purchase a home before rates rose to higher levels, but then a slight decline in demand for conventional purchase mortgages in February, shown in the figure below.
Please note — If you typed S to begin the data erase process, the partition that will be erased is displayed, as shown in the figure below.
In the figure below a diagram of such a conflict is shown.
The ledger statement or policy illustration in the figure below is for a traditional, ordinary level premium whole life policy that is configured to operate like a 20 - pay life policy.
You can see this in the figure below, which maps projected changes in annual average temperature in a 2C warmer world.
In this post, I discuss the trend in the figure below: US monthly personal - consumption expenditures (PCE) for food and energy goods and services as a percentage of total household expenditures.
Efficiency's cost has been surprisingly level in recent years, as shown in the figure below, even with continuing increases in savings.
The envisaged mechanics are given in the figure below:
A wide variety of carbon removal solutions have been proposed, ranging from basic tree planting and ecosystem restoration to high - tech devices that hoover up CO2 directly from the atmosphere, as shown in the figure below.
Temperature records from five groups are shown in the figure below: NASA, NOAA, the UK's Met Office Hadley Centre / UEA, the non-profit Berkeley Earth, and a record by independent researchers Cowtan and Way.
While temperatures have remained within the envelope of estimates from climate models, they have at times approached the 5 percent to 95 percent confidence intervals, as shown in the figure below.
The three series — HadSST2, HadSST3 and CRUTEM, are shown in the figure below from 1940 (the point of departure) to 2006: Figure 1.
However, scientists for far longer have been able to use more limited data to reconstruct temperatures down to depths of 2,000 meters, as shown in the figure below.
As shown in the figure below, all four temperature series align remarkably well when normalized on the same baseline period.
«The black line in the Figure below is the original warming trend as contained in the most - up - to - date «observed» temperature record, and the red line is the remaining («adjusted») trend after all non-GHG influences have been removed.»
The answer is fairly straightforward, and it is illustrated in the figure below using a statistical Monte Carlo simulation.
As shown in the figure below, the median of all models suggests China contributes 80GtCO2, the US 60GtCO2, India and the EU 50GtCO2, Brazil 40GtCO2 and Russia 30GtCO2 — but they still represent less than half of the cumulative global CDR total.
This is illustrated in the figure below, using a highly convex (quadratic) function for illustrative purposes.
This clearly has not occurred, as illustrated, for example, in the figure below for the lower troposphere»
(See second left in figure below).
This fact is illustrated in the figure below, and the underlying reasons are outlined in detail here — if the figure below does not make sense, then you should revisit this post before reading further.
The IPCC are certainly aware of history of climate going back at least 400 million years and know about eras of high CO2 as is shown in the figure below, which is figure 6.1 from the AR4 report on the physical basis of climate change.
Thus the topography of the coastal shelves and depth of submerged glacier grounding points determines the impact of upwelled CDW and limits extreme basal melting to a relatively few locations as illustrated by the red and orange areas in the figure below (from Depoorter 2013)..
In the figure below we set up a regional modeling domain (white box) for some area of interest on earth.
As a cross-check, I digitized relevant uncertainty envelopes from AR Figure 10.26 (which I'll show later in this post) and plotted them in the figure below (A1B — red + signs; A1T orange).
The blogosphere comments scored significantly higher on the different attributes of conspiratorial thinking, as shown in the figure below.
In the figure below, the carbon - caused warming is shown in blue, and in combination with natural cycles (which Broecker turns out not to have represented very accurately) in green, as compared to the observed global surface temperatures from NOAA in red.
In the figure below, I've excerpted the North American sector of the D06 location map (left panel), which shows the CNWT region as a large rectangle with four red location dots.
These trends are illustrated in the figure below, which shows essentially flat energy use and emissions in the reference case but declining energy use and emissions in the energy efficiency case.
Results of their analysis are depicted in the figure below, which shows that global NPP increased significantly from 54.95 Pg C yr - 1 in 1961 to 66.75 Pg C yr - 1 in 2010 (Figure 1a).
The result is shown in the figure below (red and green lines).
The Pan-Arctic Ice Ocean Modeling and Assimilation System (PIOMAS) project provides estimates of sea ice volume since 1979, shown in the figure below.
A zoom in on the past 8000 years is shown in the figure below.
This is shown in the figure below from Berkeley Earth.
The two records are shown in the figure below — RSS in red and UAH in blue.
In the figure below, Dr Gavin Schmidt, director of the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies, uses a simple statistical model to estimate what the global temperature record (black line) would be like in the absence of El Niño or La Niña influences (red line).
Finally, both Antarctic and Arctic sea ice extent is combined to estimate global sea ice extent in the figure below.
But data gaps still exist, as the white areas in the top map in the figure below show.
The most recent budget, including estimated values for 2017, is shown in the figure below.
The result is shown in the figure below.
The total emissions for each year between 2014 and 2017 and the countries that were responsible for the change in emissions are shown in the figure below.
The effect is shown in the figure below.
The results are shown in the figure below, showing the Cowtan and Way data (in red) against model output (they don't differ qualitatively for the other temperature data sets):
We can see the original tree - ring density data in the figure below, taken from Briffa 2000.
This seemingly paradoxical result is illustrated in the Figure below.
The red and orange areas in the figure below show thinning of glaciers along the Bellinghausen Sea coast.
See how much nature India has and how much its residents use in the figure below:
See how much nature Switzerland has and how much its residents use in the figure below:
See how much nature the U.K. has and how much its residents use in the figure below:
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