Sentences with phrase «over a larger region as»

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More favourable growing conditions this season should lead to a sharp increase in the number of red and white grapes crushed, while regions such as Swan and Manjimup should continue to see increasingly larger yields over the next five years.
As we have been mentioning many times over the last few days, the gold prices are trading in the larger range between the $ 1300 and the $ 1360 region and it is likely to continue to do so.
If something has fine - tuned the parameters, that could indicate the existence of an intelligent fine - tuner — but this is pretty much guesswork: it could as easily be that the parameters vary slightly over very large distances, in which case life would be expected to turn up in those regions of the universe that are suited for life.
It must be as large as those regions of the brain from which it receives data and over which it exerts an influence.
When Melecio Dacanay took over as executive chef at Clearwater River Casino & Lodge last year, the resort already had a reputation as one of the largest and most popular in the region.
But the bottom line is that aside from what anyone can say about what this administration has been doing here in Central New York — it's working: No region of the state has seen as large a decrease in the unemployment rate than Central New York over the past three years: 8.6 percent in December 2010, 6.5 percent today.
Examining future climate projections over a large area, they can identify regions where such conditions are likely to arise, drawing the species to them as they do so.
For their work Maksym and co-investigators Guy Williams from the University of Hobart, Tasmania and Jeremy Wilkinson of the British Antarctic Survey in Cambridge, UK, used a robot known as an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) to cruise under ice in three regions near the coast and measure the thickness directly over a much larger area.
The Arctic has transformed over the last five years into a region that's warmer and greener, with larger patches of open water as sea ice recedes.
«As a result of the acceleration of outlet glaciers over large regions, the ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica are already contributing more and faster to sea level rise than anticipated,» he observed.
At least one of the astronomers suspects a star in that cluster exploded as a supernova and shot out gas filaments that formed new stars over a large region of space.
They are currently investigating whether the mesoporous structure is as uniform over large regions of the glass filament as it is in the 100 micrometer section they analysed for the current publication.
While no large impacts have been recorded in historical times, a mysterious blast in the skies over the Tunguska region of Siberia in 1908 has now been identified as a comet that exploded at high altitude as it entered Earth's atmosphere.
The shares are down 13 percent in 2016 as analysts and investors fret over market - share losses to Adidas AG and Under Armour Inc. in the US, its largest region.
Over the past ten years, the level of press freedom has declined substantially in Venezuela, as have political rights and civil liberties.Under former President Chávez, Venezuela became not only the largest critic of the United States and neoliberalism in the region, but arguably in the entire world.
Bali is usually reached by cheap flights from all over the region, although ferry service from the larger island of Java is possible as well.
«As the Arctic sea - ice cover continues to disappear and the snow cover melts ever earlier over vast regions of Eurasia and North America, it is expected that large - scale circulation patterns throughout the northern hemisphere will become increasingly influenced by Arctic Amplification.»
In other words, it is possible that the the climate system does exhibit some kind of long - term chaos in some circumstances, but that the forcing is strong enough to wipe out any significant uncertainty due to initial conditions — at least if one is content to forecast statistical quantities such as, for example, decadal mean January temperatures in some suitably large region, or perhaps temperature variances or quartiles taken over a similar period.
Would the much lower albedo result in higher temperatures over a broad enough region to accelerate the crossing of other «tipping points» elsewhere, such as the release of large quantities of methane / CO2 from Siberian peat?
An accurate prediction of the AO could lead to improved seasonal temperature forecasts over the major population centers in eastern North America and Europe as it explains the largest fraction of temperature variance of any other climate mode over these regions.
For the entire Northern Hemisphere, there is evidence of an increase in both storm frequency and intensity during the cold season since 1950,1 with storm tracks having shifted slightly towards the poles.2, 3 Extremely heavy snowstorms increased in number during the last century in northern and eastern parts of the United States, but have been less frequent since 2000.11,15 Total seasonal snowfall has generally decreased in southern and some western areas, 16 increased in the northern Great Plains and Great Lakes region, 16,17 and not changed in other areas, such as the Sierra Nevada, although snow is melting earlier in the year and more precipitation is falling as rain versus snow.18 Very snowy winters have generally been decreasing in frequency in most regions over the last 10 to 20 years, although the Northeast has been seeing a normal number of such winters.19 Heavier - than - normal snowfalls recently observed in the Midwest and Northeast U.S. in some years, with little snow in other years, are consistent with indications of increased blocking (a large scale pressure pattern with little or no movement) of the wintertime circulation of the Northern Hemisphere.5 However, conclusions about trends in blocking have been found to depend on the method of analysis, 6 so the assessment and attribution of trends in blocking remains an active research area.
Of course, this is not true of mean ocean heat capacity nor the world's mean temperature, however it may be substantial true over a 5 x 5 degree section of ocean or even a region as large as a single ocean basin.
The magnitude of the dimming was as large as 10 — 20 % (based on a monthly average) over vast areas of land and ocean regions.
The results also highlight coastal regions that are well - represented in current generation climate models (and those that are not) and the time periods over which coastal sea level may be used as a proxy for the large - scale ocean circulation.
Assuming a good bit of this was added after the natural warming cycle was started we are probably looking at closer to 1200 ppm over the next century or two before C02 levels begin to decrease again as this natural green house locks up carbon primarily in phytoplankton blooms caused by fertilization from the new large desert regions near the equator and excessive erosion from very intense storm systems the develop in such a hot house climate.
If the «boxes» are so large that every land area is considered equal — how are coastal regions and ice - covered areas modelled as they change over the year?
As one of the region's leading solar companies, Conergy has extensive experience in the delivery of highly complex large - scale solar systems in some of the most challenging environments, having closed over 460 MWp of EPC contracts and provided Operations & Maintenance services for over 400 MWp of solar projects within APAC.
The robustly project increased moisture flux convergence and precipitation in the pan-Arctic region over the 21st century, as did their AR4 counterparts (Kattsov et al., 2007; Rawlins et al., 2010 Then we get: since nearly all models project a large precipitation increase rising above the variability year - round, it is likely the pan-Arctic region will experience a statistically - significant increase in precipitation by mid-century.
It's a mode of natural variation in the tropical eastern Pacific ocean which is indicated by sea surface temperature in that region, as well as patterns of atmospheric pressure, surface winds over the ocean, even precipitation over a much larger region.
The larger decrease seen when ERA - Interim has complete coverage must be viewed with some caution, as the drying comes from areas for which HadISDH does not find suitable station data and for a region where ERA - Interim precipitation has a questionable decrease over time.
Nevertheless, as pieces of evidence accumulated, a growing number of scientists found it plausible that the climate over large regions, if not the entire world, had sometimes changed markedly in a thousand years or even less.
Behavior of the sea ice over the past winter and the spring and the large positive temperature anomalies in the Arctic (as high as 20 degrees C over large regions in the past winter) suggest that an extent near that of the 2012 minimum may occur again if there is large export of sea ice out to the Atlantic Ocean via the Fram Strait.
The 2000 - 2004 dry spell was the worst drought in the region in 800 years, the researchers claim, and before the century is over we'll look back on those days as the wetter end of a much larger hydroclimate shift.
Many experts attribute this large number of fatalities to unique aspects of wind power development in northern California, such as the unusually large number of turbines (over 5,000), the type of turbines in the region, and the presence of abundant raptor prey in the area.
If you include other large - scale projects such as the proposed plans to mine for shale gas in various parts of the UK and Potash in North Yorkshire you can see how conveyancers all over the country need to fully get to grips with what developments might impact their regions.
The largest hot desert in the world, the Sahara, is over 3.3 million square miles (3.6 million if you include substrates such as the Libyan Desert and the Sudan region) and larger than the next fifteen largest hot and cool coastal deserts combined.
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