Sentences with phrase «intense events»

A single round of the game is one of the most intense events in gaming you will face.
The frequency and amount of precipitation falling in intense events are underestimated.
This has already been observed and is projected to continue because in a warmer world, precipitation tends to be concentrated into more intense events, with longer periods of little precipitation in between.
A single round of the game is one of the most intense events in gaming you will face.
To help firefighters battle these kinds of intense events, NSF - funded scientists recently traveled inside several wildfires to gather data.
The Auto Channel content library (since 1995) has grown to become the world's most extensive and complete interactive archive of automotive centric news, articles, reviews and intense event coverage, presented to viewers as Text, Video and Images.
«You have a very intense event hitting a very susceptible part of the world.
And a 2013 study by the Association for Psychological Science found that direct experiences with intense events like Sandy and Hurricane Irene were more likely to re-orient survivors toward «green» and climate - positive political stances.
In general, models tend to produce too many days with weak precipitation (< 10 mm day — 1) and too little precipitation overall in intense events (> 10 mm day — 1).
Taylor and Brett Wetterich are the poster boys for the forgotten members of that despairing U.S. era, guys who never did much after that fleeting appearance in the game's most intense event and most prestigious team setting.
is an intense event with discussions, demos and interaction from participants who are the main actors of the event
We know that precipitation intensity has been increasing (the amount of rain that falls in the most intense events) across the northern hemisphere — this was clear in the literature even before the Pall et al paper.
We think that the frequency of the most intense events (Saffir - Simpson Category 3 - 5 storms) will generally increase, but the weight of evidence suggests that the weaker events may actually become less frequent.
Statistical analysis of rainfall data from 1901 to 2010, derived from thousands of weather stations around the globe, shows that from 1980 to 2010 there were 12 % more of these intense events than would be expected in a climate without global warming.
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