Sentences with phrase «into equilibrium»

This is what is known as the «transient» climate sensitivity — «transient», in that the entire climate system has not yet come into equilibrium with the added energy.
It took millions of years for the seas to soak up this oxygen, but eventually they came into equilibrium with the atmosphere.
Get your gut back into equilibrium so your waistline will follow.
That means it will treats extremes and tends to bring into equilibrium both highs and lows.
The most important input into the equilibrium real rate of interest — what economists refer to as «the neutral rate» — is the underlying growth in economic potential.
Because I am getting more requests than I can handle, I have raised my prices to bring this situation into an equilibrium.
If it was easy, the balance of demand and supply would quickly move into an equilibrium, as it is for dating locally.
Ultimately, more supply is needed to bring the market back into equilibrium, but that takes time and is unlikely to happen soon.
The following are common scenarios that bring people into Equilibria's Philadelphia office for relationship counseling:
PRO-15 will help you get your gut back into equilibrium so your waistline can follow.
Bringing ida and pingala into equilibrium is a major focus of hatha yoga — so important, in fact, that the term hatha symbolizes this balance.
At Ralph Lauren, Warm Taupe is mixed and matched with other taupe shades, a tone darker or lighter, while at Valentino a real festival of Warm Taupe is taking place ranging from long coats and knitted pieces to some ethereal, splendid tulle gowns to throw anyone into equilibrium.
Another, «DNA: Splops: III» (2017), is divided in two, one side having the fluid opacity of a metallic mesh, the right bearing black blotches against a rose - grey base, their blowsy splashes yoked into equilibrium by the neat rows of three into which Binion has arranged them.
I think some sort of ocean floor topography coudl do this, but this would take a long time to get the ocean circulation into equilibrium, so I haven't experimented with it yet.
That would follow if the ocean - atmosphere - land system could drift rapidly into equilibrium, say in less than a year after holding all control knobs fixed.
Ecosystems tend to fall into equilibrium with time, but if something rapidly kills off the populations of some species, others that are more resistant, or that migrate from elsewhere, might fill their niches and keep them from bouncing back.
However any absorbed CO2 is quickly sequestered into organic molecules via photosynthesis during which surface pH remains high and never comes into equilibrium with atmospheric CO2 during the day.
The following are common scenarios that bring people into Equilibria's Philadelphia offices for couples therapy:
They include the heat capacity of the world's oceans and the millennial timescales needed for the circulation to mix heat and carbon dioxide throughout the deep ocean and thereby come into equilibrium with the new conditions.
«US demand for Australian wine is highly sensitive to the Australian dollar and the US market alone is large enough to bring the Australian wine industry back into equilibrium.
Hunt: It hasn't necessarily been resolved in so much as just come into an equilibrium.
The way we understand it is that they're basically able to determine what's out of balance and then work to bring it back into equilibrium.
(The oceans, for example, have yet to come into equilibrium with the extra heat - trapping capacity of the atmosphere.
They suggested that the transient changes in El Nino (before the deeper water tapped by upwelling has warmed) may be different from the state of El Nino after the ocean has come into equilibrium.
If you doubled CO2 and let the system come into equilibrium, the imbalance you'd measure from space would be zero — but there would still be about 4 W / m ** 2 of radiative forcing from the change in CO2.
A few weeks ago we wrote about balancing pitta — the hot and volatile Ayurvedic dosha associated with summer — and Sitali breath is another tool to help bring your fire and water elements back into equilibrium.
Bowen re-balances the body with gentle stimulating activations that support the body and bring it back into equilibrium and out of a dysfunctional state.
For many a romance reader, the anchoring price for romance books was already low and digital prices are just now coming into equilibrium.
The actions of the arbitragers set the supply and demand of the ETFs back into equilibrium to match the value of the underlying shares.
They suggested that the transient changes in El Nino (before the deeper water tapped by upwelling has warmed) may be different from the state of El Nino after the ocean has come into equilibrium.
The disequilibrium referred to comes from the fact that the ocean has a lot of thermal inertia and takes a long time to warm up, whereas the atmosphere has a short response time and quickly comes into equilibrium with any given ocean temperature, corresponding to the current amount of greenhouse gases.
And even if there is little trend of solar in the past decades (there still is some discussion about an upswing in minimum solar strength), the impact of the higher - than - past level of solar intensity is delayed by the oceans and only now may come into equilibrium...
To require a lower number for outflow means that we are NEVER in equilibrium, but it seems that the daily temp fluctuations will force us into equilibrium every day.
I assumed perhaps that Lindzen & Choi were making measurements during the time the system came back into equilibrium.
By most estimates it will take 1000 years from the time we stop adding carbon dioxide to the atmosphere for the oceans and the atmosphere to come into equilibrium.
The thermal inertia of the oceans had been noted earlier, e.g., Sawyer (1972), p. 26, remarked that to come into equilibrium «would take of the order of 100 yr, and in consequence the oceans impose a substantial lag on the response of world temperature...».
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