Sentences with phrase «on peak flows»

Forest harvesting impacts on the peak flow regime in the Columbia Mountains of southeastern British Columbia: An investigation using long term numerical modeling.

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This time, there has been «progress on bank leverage regulations,» and «the current global capital flow cycle has already almost fully reversed from the cycle peak,» he writes.
Similarly, looking at it from an enterprise value basis, assuming a free cash flow margin of 25 % for FY18 (consensus estimates are at 24 %) on sales growth of 12 % (in - line with consensus) along with a EV / FCF multiple of 11x (in - line with the peak multiple leading up to the iPhone 6 cycle), we come up with a stock value in the mid $ 160s as well.
Second, the rigidity of his hierarchy as an ontological plan for creation might sometimes lend itself to the idea that the Incarnation of the eternal Word was superfluous — all grace flows naturally through the ranks, from the divine Word at the peak on down to the faithful: the Incarnation of the Logos does act as a theophany — arevelation of God — but it seems hardly necessary for salvation.
Due to several small flow pulses in early 2016 (flows peaked at around 25,000 ML / day at St George on 11 February), Commonwealth environmental water contributed to 9,454 ML across the system.
Some players do better jumping in on short notice, but others need to have a feel of the pace, physicality, & general flow of the game first before performing at their peak best.
A peak flow meter is a small device that your child blows into and, based on the number they blow, can help parents gauge if the child is having asthma trouble or is in good control.
Asthma is considered well - controlled if symptoms occur twice a week or less; rescue bronchodilator medication is used twice a week or less; there is no nocturnal or early morning waking; there are no limitations on activities including work, school and exercise; patient and doctor consider the asthma well - controlled and the patient's peak expiratory flow is normal or personal best FEV1.
Olson says the increase in Mississippi River peak flow placed additional river pressure on levees and led to increased flooding, especially during the floods of 1927, 1937, 2011, and 2015 - 2016.
His team fed data on peak river flows into climate models.
Data on patients receiving active drug in the trial were consistent with a dose - dependent improvement in some parameters of lung function examined in the study, including methacholine challenge test and peak expiratory flow rates, as well as in a biomarker associated with asthma severity and inflammation.
The lines would need to be drawn from the peak of the high to the troughs lowest point or the opposite way around depending on flow.
Do you have enough people to handle the extra flow of traffic, especially on the peak times and days.
Changes to the traffic flow around the Sydney Airport precinct have been causing traffic delays during peak periods throughout the week, with significant delays on weekends when heavy roadworks are underway.
«We predict that the returning flow will take place at least from June 29 to July 6, with the peak happening on July 2,» Garuda Indonesia president director Pahala Mansury said in Jakarta on Sunday.
National flag carrier PT Garuda Indonesia predicts that the peak of the returning flow during this year's exodus season will occur on July 2.
Day 3 — Striking out for a new camp on the east side of the island, our destination will likely be remarkably different as the geology of Isla Carmen alternates between red and gray volcanic flows and peaks, with lower lying layers of white sedimentary rocks.
Based on the science, giving yourself time to enter the state of flow is giving yourself an opportunity to enter your peak performance state.
You can watch the erupting gas at its peak in aerial infrared video and watch the flow abruptly stopped on Feb. 11.
Another caveat is that the study is looking at data on peak annual river flows, which do not necessarily translate into floods, says Dr Lorenzo Alfieri, from the European Commission's Joint Research Centre, who also was not involved in the research, but authored an earlier study on flood damages in Europe.
The sea ice in the Siberian Arctic is peaking, its effect on the meridional temperature gradient strong, promoting increased zonal flow of large - scale winds, which advect warm air and moisture over the Eurasian continent from the Atlantic and disrupt vertical stratification near the surface and promote high cloudiness, both of which lead to increasing temperatures — greatest at low altitudes and high latitudes.
The identification of these controls on annual peak flows in the region may be of use in the context of seasonal prediction or future projected streamflow behaviour.
You can't fake spring coming earlier, or trees growing higher up on mountains, or glaciers retreating for kilometres up valleys, or shrinking ice cover in the Arctic, or birds changing their migration times, or permafrost melting in Alaska, or the tropics expanding, or ice shelves on the Antarctic peninsula breaking up, or peak river flow occurring earlier in summer because of earlier snowmelt, or sea level rising faster and faster, or any of the thousands of similar examples.
Peak spring runoff is also projected to continue to occur earlier — 20 to 40 days earlier by the end of the century.7, 12 Scientists project stream flow at The Dalles on the Columbia River to peak as much as a month earlier by mid - century.13 On the western slopes of the Cascades, runoff between April and September is projected to drop by 30 percent or more by mid - century.2Peak spring runoff is also projected to continue to occur earlier — 20 to 40 days earlier by the end of the century.7, 12 Scientists project stream flow at The Dalles on the Columbia River to peak as much as a month earlier by mid - century.13 On the western slopes of the Cascades, runoff between April and September is projected to drop by 30 percent or more by mid - century.2, on the Columbia River to peak as much as a month earlier by mid - century.13 On the western slopes of the Cascades, runoff between April and September is projected to drop by 30 percent or more by mid - century.2peak as much as a month earlier by mid - century.13 On the western slopes of the Cascades, runoff between April and September is projected to drop by 30 percent or more by mid - century.2, On the western slopes of the Cascades, runoff between April and September is projected to drop by 30 percent or more by mid - century.2, 14
As the climate of the Pacific Northwest warms, more winter precipitation is falling as rain, compared with historical averages.2 With declining snowpack in Oregon's Cascade Mountains, peak stream flows are occurring earlier, and summer flows are declining.2 These changes are expected to continue as heat - trapping emissions grow, putting more stress on already endangered salmon that return to the Columbia and other rivers in the region to spawn.2
Outputs are tested using split - sample validation on 26 climate extremes indices (ClimDEX) and two hydrologic extremes indices (3 - day peak flow and 7 - day peak flow).
Outputs are tested using split - sample validation on 26 climate extremes indices (ClimDEX) and two hydrologic extremes indices (3 day peak flow and 7 day peak flow).
Climate is already having an impact on nectar flows The Honey Bee Net project states: «Our Maryland data indicate that the peak nectar flow occurs nearly 4 weeks earlier than in 1970's.
He told Metropolis, «The peaks of traffic flow more or less coincide with those of energy use» and suggested that rush - hour chaos on the highways could actually help power the commute for public - transport users.
In an article on Huffington Post, Gleick writes of three types of peak water: renewable, where water flows are constrained over time; nonrenewable, such as groundwater sources, where we pull more than can be naturally replenished; and ecological, which is the point beyond which the cost to the local ecology of using the water is higher than the value of using it for human consumption.
In a 2010 study researcher, scientists found that in heavy dust years, the Colorado River's flow on average peaked three weeks earlier than in years without heavy dust deposition.
Wernick finds that the use of 36 resources (including sand, iron ore, and cotton) has peaked, while 53 resources remain stubborn reminders that modernity still relies on a steady, substantial flow of heavy - bulk materials.
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