Sentences with phrase «much effect above»

Below the tropopause the behaviour of the oceans and the speed of the hydrological cycle will suffice but that won't have much effect above the tropopause.

Not exact matches

Such an effect, however, is much smaller than the effects of the economic factors noted above.
The point I want to make is although breaks above the price - related obstacles that are currently being challenged won't give us useful new information, it won't take much additional strength from here to effect upside breakouts that really do mean something.
He understood that when the effect of past oppression has been to leave people in a diminished state, the attainment of true equality with their former oppressor can not much depend on his generosity but must ultimately derive from an elevation of their selves above the state of diminishment.
So while the we are not told here (or anywhere) much about these spiritual beings — we don't have an explanation of their powers or of what kind of effects they can have on the believers — Paul's point is that we don't need to worry, because Christ is far above them.
[7] As noted above though the idioms may differ - Maximus arguably draws his terminology from Stoic sources and Holloway, with his talk of relativity and events and effects, owes much to modern science - but the insights and the overall vision expressed are strikingly similar.
If you and your child don't have any of the diseases or symptoms discussed above, going gluten free probably won't have much of an effect on you.
I agree with the above poster well not to that dramatic effect but I was feeling hopeful but definitely not so much now.
The combined effect of hundreds of such insults to the night, expending much of their energy illuminating the air above them, is «sky glow».
However, too much caffeine can also be risky (see above) and interfere with getting enough sleep — and catching too few zzzs may ultimately undo the tea's weight - loss effects.
Furthermore, adding 50 gm of carbohydrate may at least contribute to reversing the beneficial effect of lowering T3 that mediates much of the advantages of CR, as shown in the above study.
From a practical standpoint, it appears that it's much easier, and equally healthy, to combat the negative effects of phytic acid, as suggested above, rather than take these heroic measures to eliminate it.
Too much HGH can lead to the side effects listed above.
Similar to acetate above, it is unlikely to show much salient effects due to the amount of it, you need a lot of it to turn into a minimal amount of glucose.
The registered fact is that women in Russia much less use hormone replacement therapy that reduces the negative effect of the listed above factors, age - related diseases and facial aging.
This can have an especially damaging effect on the earning potential of independently made films, such as those mentioned above, which do not have access to the large advertising budgets at the disposal of the major studios — studios, which, as CARA's record indicates, have received much more lenient ratings for similar content.
But once the data are adjusted for the effects of the key background characteristics identified above, black students appear to lose much more ground than they do in the raw averages, falling 0.16 standard deviations in math and 0.19 standard deviations in reading relative to white students (see Figure 1).
But I see my local schools being effected by what reformers have gotten done... too much time spent prepping for tests, ignoring the needs of above average and average students, rubric after stupid rubric, etc..
If there is too much excitatory activity or too little inhibitory activity the balance may allow the overall effect of many neurons (electrical brain cells) to go above the seizure threshold and a seizure occurs.
-- new audition system — allows loops to be listened to as whole loop instead of slices — improved controls — much less to remember and much faster to use — true copy + paste system with copy buffer — massively improved realtime VIS — 3 new vis effects, the old one improved — new editor display — slice breaks so easy to see when you change from one slice to another — and loop names above loops for hidef users — new image / audio handler — loads and unloads resources on demand massively reducing memory requirements — removing the out of memory crashes — new file system — allows much more detail in the file list
As mentioned above, I used the energy ball attacks to great effect during these battles which made a few of the battles much easier.
«Along the way, her work has gained focus, depth and provocativeness... Morgan has moved toward straight - on portraits that display a welcome new level of technical and conceptual sophistication... The effect of these interventions is to disrupt the painterly illusion of the realism and make clear the presence of the artist's hand, creating a fascinating duality that gives these pieces depth and elevates them above so much other work of this kind.»
This would actually not be true at sufficiently high latitudes in the winter hemisphere, except that some circulation in the upper atmosphere is driven by kinetic energy generated within the troposphere (small amount of energy involved) which, so far as I know, doesn't result in much of a global time average non-radiative energy flux above the tropopause, but it does have important regional effects, and the result is that the top of the stratosphere is warmer than the tropopause at all latitudes in all seasons so far as I know.
This is why (absent sufficient solar or other non-LW heating) the skin temperature is lower than the effective radiating temperature of the planet (in analogy to the sun, the SW radiation from the sun is like the LW radiation, and the direct «solar heating» of the part of the atmosphere above the photosphere may have to due with electromagnetic effects (as in macroscopic plasmas and fields, not so much radiation emitted as a function of temperature).
A clear answer to the question, and to the question of how much of the observed cooling is due to the above direct effect of the forcings, and how much is due to feedbacks, like the conversion of CH4 in the stratosphere to H20 etc. would be welcome?
Unlike much of the material in Strategy the above quote is not extracted from the other (highly likely) real Heartland documents i.e. it was added for effect.
If you could position yourself to view the earth's rotation say 1M Km above the sub-solar point the weather (from east to west) would always look much the same, only varying (on any centennial timeframe) according to the sun's annual declination and the consequent local geographical (land or ocean) effects.
I was hoping the glacial albedo effects would mean we could reduce above 25C by much more than a factor of 2.
It's ~ 275K, already 20K above the GHE effects 255K and much more above the moon's average temperature.
I was wondering if anyone has studied the effects of all the hundreds of ships and ice breakers that go to the arctic (much fewer in the Antarctic) to study it each spring / summer and make documentaries like the green peace one above.
The Earth (perhaps the faster than expected melting ice absorbing much heat, not reflected in current temperatures, in reaction to greenhouse effect), like all systems, eventually speeds up its reaction too far above average levels and then results in effectively pulling in the reverse direction to slow down the runaway train (ie.
It is because the air has a vertical temperature lapse rate and a thickness much above the average infrared photon path length that the greenhouse effect exists and increases with the concentration of the greenhouse gases: see «The atmospheric greenhouse effect is more subtle than you believe» in La Météorologie (n ° 72 February 2011)
In other words the adjustments don't have that much effect on the warming / cooling trends over and above those evident in the raw data.
By 2090, as many as 2 billion people globally will be breathing air above the WHO «safe» level; one paper last month showed that, among other effects, a pregnant mother's exposure to ozone raises the child's risk of autism (as much as tenfold, combined with other environmental factors).
As before, the ocean effects are not going to do much above the tropopause and indeed the polar oscillations appear to vary independently of the oceans.
Presumably the effect is much greater in liquid water since the first 30 feet of it is equal the entire weight of the atmosphere above it and the first foot of it equal to the weight of all the water vapor above it.
The recent «non-winter» effect in much of the real Upper Midwest has been accompanied by isolated «snow droughts» (2002 - 03, last year... jury still out on this one), but otherwise normal, near - normal, and above - normal levels of snowfall.
But if you represent the physics even close to accurately, you get a much huger effect from doubling CO2 than from the (contrarian) calculations above.
During a conference call with reporters on Thursday, Jon Gottschalck, chief of NOAA's Climate Prediction Center's Operational Prediction Branch in College Park, Maryland said that due to the effects of the current El Nino, which is «probably among the strongest on record,» much of the northern and western U.S. would experience «above - average temperatures» this winter.
In my first calculation above, based on Annan's figures and my understanding of the thermal lag effect, I just offered a «not much above 1.5 C».
Only increasing the brightness to above 80 percent revealed much - needed detail, but jacking up the brightness had an adverse effect on the battery life.
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