Sentences with phrase «part of the global phenomenon»

Observed wind stilling in Finland is part of the global phenomenon.

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Fueled by people's pyromania and the El Niño global weather phenomenon, carbon dioxide concentrations reached 409.44 parts per million on April 9 at an air - sampling station atop Hawaii's Mauna Loa, a rise of more than five ppm since the same date last year.
Aging in humans is associated with increased infections and the reduced proliferative capacity of T cells, part of the more global phenomenon termed immune senescence.
Following the global success of MARVEL»S AVENGERS ASSEMBLE, it's no surprise to find superheroes teaming up to take part in the ensemble phenomenon.
«James was an integral part of the success of «The Hunger Games,» scoring all four films, and bringing his renowned score to audiences is the perfect way to celebrate the 10th anniversary of this global phenomenon.
Young people — whether they are part of an arriving or receiving culture — strive to form their identities as learners, community members, and change - makers in the context of this global phenomenon.
Tell about the causes of this phenomenon in this part of your persuasive essay on global warming.
Do you want to be a part of the next Android global phenomenon?
The singing trumpets of Dorado and chanting children of Africa's Numbani make you feel like Overwatch is a global phenomenon; something huge that transcends languages and borders, and you're a part of it.
Pokemon Sun and Pokemon Moon ended up being some of the best - selling games in the series, adding renewed vigor in the series thanks in part due to some new features that Game Freak included in the title, along with the fact that Pokemon Go had become a global phenomenon, increasing the overall brand value and mindshare of the game.
s previously unheard of snowfall are part of the global warming phenomena.
Re 9 wili — I know of a paper suggesting, as I recall, that enhanced «backradiation» (downward radiation reaching the surface emitted by the air / clouds) contributed more to Arctic amplification specifically in the cold part of the year (just to be clear, backradiation should generally increase with any warming (aside from greenhouse feedbacks) and more so with a warming due to an increase in the greenhouse effect (including feedbacks like water vapor and, if positive, clouds, though regional changes in water vapor and clouds can go against the global trend); otherwise it was always my understanding that the albedo feedback was key (while sea ice decreases so far have been more a summer phenomenon (when it would be warmer to begin with), the heat capacity of the sea prevents much temperature response, but there is a greater build up of heat from the albedo feedback, and this is released in the cold part of the year when ice forms later or would have formed or would have been thicker; the seasonal effect of reduced winter snow cover decreasing at those latitudes which still recieve sunlight in the winter would not be so delayed).
Global warming is special in that it goes beyond trying to get scientific sense of a phenomenon... the answer is yielding the inconvient truth (not specificially referencing Al Gore's book) that the solution interfers with the most basic part of the engine that drives the economies and markets of the world.
If the observed global trends in temperature rises continue, there will be an increased probability of a recurrence of the phenomenon observed in 1998 on the coral reefs of the Indian Ocean, as well as in other parts of the tropical oceans in coming years.â $?
I can't believe I am saying this, as the media covergae of climate change is almost universally appalling BUT I think part of the problem is that we, as the scientific community allowed the message / meme to permeate that media that «warming» was purely an atmospheric temperature phenomena to be assessed solely by average global temperatures.
All or part of what passes among Alarmists as «global warming» could be the result of interactions among myriad phenomena that redistribute temperatures.
It's important here to remember how truly global climate change is — because part of California's precipitation woes could come down to a phenomenon happening half a world away in the Arctic.
Both phenomena are part of an emerging global system of permissionless innovation — an anything - goes, chaotic soup of ideas.
Meanwhile, for Waves, this represents a big push into a significant global market, and into the exciting new phenomenon of tokenization — the implementation of blockchain as a core part of a business's strategy (whether or not this involves a token sale).
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