Sentences with phrase «of air capture over»

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Even so, historical considerations that have been effective in market cycles across history (and that also would have captured the majority of the market advance since 2009) presently suggest considerable risk of what we've often called an «air pocket» — similar to what we observed last October — over the coming 10 - 12 weeks, with much more severe downside risk possible over the course of the next 18 - 24 months.
It is much cheaper to test ice cores, which capture years of data in one core, than to do repeated air sampling over time.
The air over Maunakea is exceptionally dry and still, which allows more of the infrared light to pass through and be captured by the large 8 - meter Gemini mirror.
Our ensemble fire weather season length metric captured important wildfire events throughout Eurasia such as the Indonesian fires of 1997 — 98 where peat fires, following an El Niño - induced drought, released carbon equivalent to 13 — 40 % of the global fossil fuel emissions from only 1.4 % of the global vegetated land area (Fig. 4, 1997 — 1998) 46 and the heatwave over Western Russia in 2010 (Fig. 4, 2010) that led to its worst fire season in recorded history and triggered extreme air pollution in Moscow51.
Units consists of over 15 different soldier and vehicle selections, the latter including air vehicles, and all units can be generated from capturing factories.
The best American models still lack sufficient resolution to capture critical features like the Rocky Mountains, which funnel humid Gulf of Mexico air over the heartland, or the Gulf Stream, which pumps tropical warmth north along the East Coast.
... Especially air temperature, the record of Ny - Ålesund can capture the variation of surface temperature over most of [the] Arctic ``?
Adding to the skepticism over the feasibility of air capture is that there are other, cheaper ways to create the so - called negative emissions.
The plateau of global temperatures over the past two decades — «the pause» — is disproportionate to the increase in climate alarmism which coincides with the rise of mobile / video phones and CCTV, with extreme weather content captured and uploaded to social media, and lovingly aired by CAGW - sympathetic mainstream media, leading to the mass climate hysteria we bear witness to daily.
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