Sentences with phrase «like weather cycles»

Just how accurate can the fossil record be, when it comes to things like weather cycles or the finer points of ecological health in the global environment?

Not exact matches

But she still thinks «old money tech» — like Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) and Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL)-- «that historically have been able to weather any rise in interest rates will be direct beneficiaries of this capital expenditure spending cycle that we anticipate as we move into 2015 and 2016.»
You should also note that some of these ovulation test predictor kits can be affected by other external and internal stimuli in your body like weather and illness, same as ovulation cycle.
This year seemed like a perfect opportunity for the brant population to thrive but the only problem was that this fortuitous weather cycle also coincided with a dramatic drop in the lemming population which cycles every 3 - 4 years and which are the other main food source of the Arctic fox.
But despite that steady climb, not every year is warmer than the one before it, thanks to the vagaries of weather, the influence of natural climate cycles, and the effects of events like volcanic eruptions.
This new group of scientists find some weather disturbances were not from the El Nino, La Nina cycle, but apparently regulated by conditions in the Arctic — things like low sea ice, low or shorter season snow cover, and even «sudden stratospheric warming».
I personally cycle through many kinds of exercise that I enjoy, and like to keep it fresh by trying new things all the time — but body weight workouts are something I have relied on my whole life to keep me in the game during interim periods, when the weather was bad, when I was traveling, or as a simple, low - maintenance way to just get my shred on when the gym felt too far away.
«In situations like New York has had this year --[with cold and warm weather alternating instead of a gradual progression to warmer temperatures]-- trees will bloom because they're dependent on the light cycle, not the temperature,» Ponda explained.
A day / night cycle and dynamic weather elements were introduced with Horizon 2, but with competition from visually impressive titles like Driveclub and the upcoming Project CARS, an even more advanced engine could potentially give Microsoft's flagship racing simulator the edge.
The series draws on real - world events like seasons, day and night cycles, holidays etc. but I could imagine Animal Crossing mobile doing things that might have been more difficult on consoles, like pulling local weather data to reflect it in - game, or making use of GPS tracking to move between cities.
I'd like to understand why the compressor did not cycle off in today's hotter weather, especially when I finally got the cabin cooled down a bit.
WHEN THE WEATHER»S GOOD, we LIKE TO go cycling through Kyalami's beautiful countryside, or play a round of golf at either Kyalami or Leewkop Country Club.
If you live in an area that can hit triple digits within a 12 - month cycle (10 below zero to 100 - degrees F), this predictable temperature range may remind you of Eden on Earth, and like Eden, Adams, Eves, jaguars and howler monkeys live here in harmony because the weather is conducive to sustaining just about every creature on the planet.
So, weather, day / night cycles, & that TOTAL open world feel, can be somewhat overated IMO... And that is why games like Unchartered, COD & TLOU, are so huge, popular & critically acclaimed... as they cater to not only hardcore gamers, but ALL types of gamers, as there story based, single player campaigns, are SO much easier to get into & identify with from the onset, due to the more focused, linear & tight productions.
According to the announcement, the devs of Conqueror's Blade have taken great care to consider geography in designing the game's world and herald features like a day / night cycle, weather systems, and land features that can have an effect on the travel speed of units.
Horizon: Zero Dawn will also employ a dynamic day - night cycle and weather system; its core gameplay is heavily centered around looting and gathering, just like any proper RPG.
Features like the missing day / night and weather cycle don't really matter.
There will also be a day - night cycle and weather system that significantly affect the gameplay, in addition to new elements like camping and cooking.
A day / night cycle and dynamic weather elements were introduced with Horizon 2, but with competition from visually impressive titles like Driveclub and the upcoming Project CARS, an even more advanced engine could potentially give Microsoft's flagship racing simulator the edge.
As you venture throughout the world you will see areas that are distinctly different, and fast changing day / night cycles full of weather patterns like rain and snow and high winds.
Since you spend a lot of time on each map (one in Afghanistan, the other in central Africa), the game does run the risk of being repetitive, but I feel that since the conditions are always changing — weather, guard shifts, guard tactics and gear, a steady night - and - day cycle, «holy crap, when did they bring a tank here, this is out in the middle of nowhere» — I feel like you're never handling the same outpost the same way twice.
The series draws on real - world events like seasons, day and night cycles, holidays etc. but I could imagine Animal Crossing mobile doing things that might have been more difficult on consoles, like pulling local weather data to reflect it in - game, or making use of GPS tracking to move between cities.
I think people need to calm down with the fanboy wars and be glad this game has day / night cycles as well as weather and no PS2 era cardboard cutout crowds or environments that look like 3D extrapolated Google Maps.
It had a realism that was never seen before and including things like dynamic weather, day - and - night cycles, and cut scenes rendered in real time.
Changes in weather patterns, the eruption of volcanos, changes in ultraviolet output of the sun linked to the 10 - 11 year solar cycle and other natural phenomena can, like CFCs, inhibit the production of ozone.»
Since nothing is happening beyond normal variation in the climate or weather, not even trends (with 1000 year plus cycles a short phase will look like a trend), then there is no measurable basis for claiming CO2 is changing the climate.
Earth - based solar systems are massively constrained by things like the weather, changing seasons and day / night cycles — not the case in space, where solar panels would be staggeringly more efficient.
years, after reading a book about the role of the sun in climate, including the usuals like temperature, precipitation, hurricanes,... But also non-usuals like earthquackes (clustering in the upgoing flank of the solar cycle, as is the case now) and even the number of wars (probably spurious, but continuous bad weather, as in our «summer» now, influences one's mood, thus more fights, etc.).
especially while it shows that people like your self can not distinguish between climate and weather, or yearly cycles.
Long - term trends and changes (longer than solar cycle) can partly be caused by long - term changes of trend drivers of solar / space weather origin like geomagnetic activity, which in terms of the aa - index was increasing over almost the whole 20th century (e.g., Mursula & Martini 2006), even though now it is low.
Because weather patterns vary, causing temperatures to be higher or lower than average from time to time due to factors like ocean processes, cloud variability, volcanic activity, and other natural cycles, scientists take a longer - term view in order to consider all of the year - to - year changes.
Regional snow depth in spring (April - May) varies naturally from year to year due to weather patterns driven in part by long - term climate cycles (like the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation, Pacific Decadal Oscillation, and the Arctic Oscillation).
Kind of like meterologists who sell their predictions for a living use ocean cycles to predict the weather?
Weathering may depend on properties like temperature, pCO2, land ice abrasion, and sea level change but has been suggested to be stable over glacial − interglacial cycles (54).
He said that he and his competitors have to look at subtler influences on weather, including things like sunspot cycles or soil condition in the Midwest or other less obvious temperature shifts in the Pacific and Atlantic.
While winter cycling brings up some of the same issues as wet - or hot - weather riding (like wearing something that you can change out of when you get to work so you don't end up in those ice - crusted pants at your 9 a.m. meeting), it also offers challenges that are all its own.
Might the «weather» of orbital cycles be impacted by K / T but not the «climate» — perhaps the trajectories of obliquity, precession and eccentricity would become completely different given sufficient time, but maybe with the same general character — periods and amplitudes and average values being similar enough that a casual glance at any given time segment (on the necessary scale to characterize the orbital cycle «climate») wouldn't look like anything different.
This includes things like the weather cards or even navigation info, like routes that I use during cycling for example.
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