Sentences with phrase «net change in conditions»

It is wrong to assume that there is a known relationship temperature increase and net change in conditions overall.

Not exact matches

Net losses on securities of $ 4.3 million this year primarily reflect active risk management in view of macroeconomic conditions and changes in the pricing and liquidity of the Canadian preferred share market.
«These conditions will cause changes in phytoplankton growth and ocean circulation around Antarctica, with the net effect of transferring nutrients from the upper ocean to the deep ocean,» said lead author J. Keith Moore, UCI professor of Earth system science.
The required minimum will be specified as a percentage of the fund's net assets to be invested in «highly liquid investments» — meaning cash held by a fund and any investment that the fund reasonably believes is convertible into cash in current market conditions within three business days without significantly changing the market value of the investment.
For those already in the marketplace, the real threat is whether or not changing conditions will result in price declines and whether or not that will erode overall household net worth.
Of course, that (relatively) rosy picture could well change if the social safety net is shredded by perverse social policies a la Trumpism; by deliberate government policy initiatives such as those enacted by the Ceausescu government in Romania; or by any degradation of economic and environmental conditions such that your kids become your retirement plan again.
[Response: All forcings are calculated by changing the boundary conditions (in this case the distribution of glacial ice, and looking to see what the change in net radiation is while keeping everything else constant.
In some conditions, saturation can occur while holding temperatures steady, but the climate response can still change the fluxes — this won't generally add a significant net flux where optical thickness has brought the net flux to zero, but it can change the net flux at TOA even if the effect of optical thickness has been saturated at TOA, and the climatic response could «unsaturate» the effect at TOA by creating a thinner layer of different temperature.
Alleged bad consequences in a particular location, regardless of how dramatic; do not mean that conditions have changed overall in a net negative manner.
sensitivity the degree to which a system will respond to a change in climatic conditions (e.g., the extent of change in ecosystem composition, structure and functioning, including net primary productivity, resulting from a given change in temperature or precipitation)
The net effect of changes in precipitation on forest condition and hydrology still needs to be resolved and will require more investigation.
But the question is whether through the emission of GHGs (principally CO2) we are «changing the conditions of our existence» perceptibly, in a net negative or positive way and, if so, is this change likely to have dramatic results?
Re 416 Bernd Herd — in climate science, for global climate change, specifically a global (average surface) temperature change in response to a global (typically average net tropopause - level after stratospheric adjustment) radiative forcing (or other heat source — although on Earth those tend not to be so big), where the radiative forcing may be in units of W / m ^ 2, so that equilibrium climate sensitivity is in K * m ^ 2 / W (it is often expressed as K / doubling CO2 as doubling CO2 has a certain amount of radiative forcing for given conditions).
The NAV (Net Asset Value) of MIPs gets affected due to changes in the economic conditions such as interest rate changes.
C1 — C2 is the net difference in cost change between ICBT and IBSM at post-treatment and E1 — E2 refers to the net difference in effectiveness of the two conditions.28 The total net difference in costs was thus divided by the net difference in effectiveness.
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