However, if the GCM is also ocean coupled, then the response might differ, as the temperature response from CO2 is then coupled to a large, circulating mass of water with high SHC, which may effectively act as a buffer or
lag response if compared to a 0 - D model.
Not exact matches
(Lindzen who doesn't believe in the
lagged response would indeed be surprised
if this was the case!).
If you force the DCT twin - clutch gearbox to stay in a higher gear by using its manual mode then there is some turbo
lag as the twin blowers gather their breath, but north of the 3000rpm zone it likes to occupy,
responses are near - instantaneous.
If there's any holdover from Turbos past, the engines» initial
response isn't as razor sharp as some normally aspirated rivals; there is some telltale
lag in the delivery down low, more so in the standard Turbo, noticeable more on - track than road.
And
if you're an impatient pedal - masher you may find that the
response lags a little when accelerating from zero to 30 miles per hour, although 30 to 60 is surprisingly exhilarating in this 5,269 - pound vehicle.
And
if you're an impatient pedal - masher you may find that the throttle
response lags a little from zero to 30 miles per hour, although 30 to 60 is surprisingly exhilarating in this 5,269 - pound vehicle.
We can't tell you
if Dynamic Boost really improves throttle
response or banishes
lag in a wide range of circumstances.
If the revs become too much or you want instant control, simply grab the shift paddle and the DCT reacts with little
lag in tranny
response.
So, again,
if the yellow line is what we'd get with no delay, then it should be the target temperature for any
lagged response.
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Response:
If it were indeed true that CO2 always lags temperature changes, never leads (which I don't believe) then what you would have proved is that past analoges are of limited value to assessing the present warming, because in this case we do know that the forcing if from GHG's, since we know the CO2 increase is anthro — Willia
If it were indeed true that CO2 always
lags temperature changes, never leads (which I don't believe) then what you would have proved is that past analoges are of limited value to assessing the present warming, because in this case we do know that the forcing
if from GHG's, since we know the CO2 increase is anthro — Willia
if from GHG's, since we know the CO2 increase is anthro — William]
That is, depending on the study,
if memory serves me well, the
lag times between solar variation and
response in global temperature is said to range between 5 - 7 years on the low end to a couple of decades on the high end due to the thermal inertia of the oceans.
If the waters outside the tropics are pre-warmed, we are actually measuring a
lagged response to activity elsewhere.
And residential demand
response, which has so far
lagged the commercial and industrial segments, is poised for expansion
if regulators put in place the right policies to help it grow.
Even
if greenhouse gases never rise beyond their present level, temperatures and sea levels will continue rising for another century or more because of a time
lag in the oceans»
response to atmospheric temperatures, say researchers.
If there is a big ocean
lag in there it is not significantly impacting the temperature
response.
You say: «
If we have a system where ∆ F = λ ∆ T, the fact that the
response is
lagged doesn't change the sensitivity.»
If we have a system where ∆ F = λ ∆ T, the fact that the
response is
lagged doesn't change the sensitivity.
If you are with a low budget of 3.5 k lenevo a 369i is the best bramded phone available Pros: 1) smooth touch
response 2)
lag free performance 3) 3g, wifi, bt4 4) good battery life 5) Crisp display 6) Games like temple run 2 work smoothly Cons: 1) one nd only cons is that no front facing camera
If found the buttons to
lag in
response and often ended up removing the headset to try to activate a button.