Sentences with phrase «magnitude of the event»

Climate change is expected to increase the frequency and magnitude of events such as heat waves and drought.
This just goes to show the total magnitude of this event.
«We aren't just curious about whether climate change had an impact on an event — we're also asking what can this tell us about the likelihood and magnitude of events in future.»
What many people are missing, however, is that the financial impact of this largely political event comes nowhere close to the financial magnitude of events that led up to January 2016, a month we may look back on as a canary in a global economic coal mine.
What many people are missing, however, is that the financial impact of this largely political event comes nowhere close to the financial magnitude of events that led up to January 2016, a month we may look back on as a canary in a global economic coal mine.
It says something about the magnitude of the event that it played out during the tenure of two central bank Governors, each of whom were in the role for a decade, and will likely still be an important issue, in the early stages at least, for the next Governor.
Considering the consistent treatment of this topic on this blog & the magnitude of the event (for both sides of the debate), that's a substantial miss.
I went to Taste of the Nation last year and was blown away with the magnitude of the event, where 100 % of ticket sales support anti-hunger organizations.
Neither man has claimed a stoppage win in years and so many expect this to go the distance, but given the magnitude of the event, it would come as no surprise if there was a shocking end to proceedings.
Collins wants to know whether the Dowler case was a story that she was more heavily involved with than others, «simply because of the magnitude of the events»?
«This is the first time this magnitude of event is happening since the amalgamation of the party and since the APC came into being.
«The magnitude of the event really surprised me,» said lead author Stephen Conley, president of Boulder - based Scientific Aviation and an atmospheric scientist at University of California, Davis.
«The magnitude of this event has raised important questions about how these previous, existing regulations [for dispersants] may need to be reexamined and revisited in ways that ask different questions and even better prepare us in the future,» Anastas admitted.
Gabriele Villarini, an assistant professor of engineering at the University of Iowa and the second author of the paper, studies extreme meteorological events, what drives the frequency and magnitude of those events, and their impact on policy and economics.
The s waves are traditionally used to assess the magnitude of an event, but this information is only gleaned after the fact.
«My anxiety that has haunted me throughout the last few months around live performances has gotten the better of me... with the magnitude of the event, I have suffered the worst anxiety of my career,» he wrote in a statement to his fans.
«At this stage, it is too early to report the magnitude of the event on the property buildings and facilities.»
I see the LIA clearly, although reconstructions differ as to the magnitude of the event.
The piece ignores the broader context in which all manner of contributing factors is assessed to understand the magnitude of events, their temporal and regional specificity (e.g., why did the heat wave happen over Texas (rather than Washington), why did it occur in 2011 (and not 2009, or next year), and why did it break the previous records by a factor of 2.
I think you are more correct in thinking people did not forsee the magnitude of the events or anticipate the exact sequence of problems in the credit market — but there were plenty of signs of trouble and plenty of people who saw them.
I agree that there are not reliable data for the magnitude of the events, but there are records for the existence of the events.
Given the magnitude of the event, the rate at which it is progressing (see long - term graphs), and the uncertainties with regards to possible consequences (in other words: we don't know what the worst case scenario could be), it's clear that just this short paragraph in the SMP (Summary for Policymakers) is enough to warrant some serious policymaking, which, I'm sorry to say, is not in favour of business - as - usual.
It seems to me the magnitude of the event is important — this maximum is 3 degrees greater than the previous — but this also suffers from selection bias.
The magnitude of the event was so great that it resonates 100 years later.
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