Sentences with phrase «pronounced than the trend»

Another equally important challenge is the fact that there are pronounced ~ 11 - year variations in the CRF, but the presence of ~ 11 - year variations in the global mean temperature are much less pronounced than the trend over the 3 — 4 most recent decades.

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Rabois agreed that he wouldn't expect to see a change at seed level, and said the trend is even more pronounced in B and C funding rounds than series A.
This upward trend is far more pronounced in the South than in other parts of the country.
A popular trend in the last two years with fab marketing hype.However, unlike Hygge (a word I can't pronounce), going Lagom is more than just a fashion statement or rising trend.
Since 2010, census data also show, the share of New York residents aged 65 and over has grown in line with previous trends, which have been more pronounced upstate than downstate or in the U.S. as a whole.
This trend was more pronounced in the most recent samples, from individuals who lived in villages or cities, than it was in hunter - gatherers who tended to live in smaller groups.
The trend of craving chocolate is most pronounced in the US and men reported the craving much less than women.
In women (60 cases), associations of GI and foods rich in refined sugars or refined starches with inflammatory disease mortality were more pronounced than in the analyses considering all potentially inflammatory disease — related causes of death [adjusted HRs (95 % CI) in tertiles 2 and 3: 2.68 (1.06, 6.79) and 4.97 (2.00, 12.36)(P for trend: 0.0002) and 1.36 (0.67, 2.76) and 2.11 (1.09, 4.10)(P for trend: 0.02), respectively].
The trend is most pronounced in Salt Lake City School District, where the average west - side teacher is 3.4 years less experienced, and paid $ 3,331 less, than the average east - side instructor.
The recent warming has been more pronounced in the Arctic Eurasia than in many other regions on our planet, but Franzke (2012) argues that only one out of 109 temperature records from this region exhibits a significant warming trend.
# 57 Solar activity (if you mean TSI) has no clear trend from 1980s (if any, less pronounced than the difference bewteen a minimum and a maximum in a cycle, and I'm not informed of a statistical link between solar cycle variation and cyclone activity).
In fact, the commission erred on the careful, conservative side by not including the station at Prospect Reservoir, which showed a much more pronounced trend than either Parramatta or Bankstown Airport.
Like other paleoclimatologists, he also is finding that the warming trend that began in the 20th century is more pronounced in the Arctic than it is in the rest of the globe.
«The models forecast that the troposphere should be warming more than the surface and that this trend should be especially pronounced in the tropics.
But to cause this «top - down warming,» the warming trends in the atmosphere would have to be more pronounced than surface warming trends, because much of the energy from atmospheric warming is lost into space and does not affect surface temperatures.
For atmospheric warming to cause surface warming, atmospheric warming trends need to be far more pronounced than the surface warming trend.
Ontario is now going to benefit from this trend in a more pronounced way than under the FIT program, where a two - year price review (and even the new one - year review) frankly couldn't keep up with the pace of change.
IF the sun really has started a couple of slower than average solar cycles, and IF the current slight cooling trend continues or becomes even more pronounced over the next couple of decades, we can bury the CAGW scare, along with all the other doomsday scenarios and scares that preceded it.
However, there have been several downward movements in temp during that general upward trend; notably the increase in temp from 1910 - 1940 was as steep if not more pronounced than the post 1976 increase; AGW effects should have kicked in from about 1960 onward when CO2 levels ramped up but temp was down until 1976 and has been flat since either 1998 or 1995 if you believe Phil Jones and Lubos.
While the trend toward metrics - based hiring has affected many industries and professions, nowhere has it been more pronounced than in marketing and public relations, according to recruiters and other career experts.
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