Your points 2) and 3) are irrelevant too because
I quoted figures showing differences with Webster et al. (2005) and I did not quote particular cyclones upgraded from Cat 3 to 4 and vice versa.
Not exact matches
From a newspaper article
quoted on http://guncontrol.org.nz/; «Yet,
figures collected by the New Zealand Mountain Safety Council
show relatively few gun - related deaths: 48 in 2003 and 55 in 2002.
In his correspondence, dated 23rd April 2018, Bishop John
quotes recent Scottish Government
figures which
show 57 per cent of religiously aggravated crime is committed against Catholics, who make up only 16 per cent of the population.
The following
quote from the article above puzzles me to no end: «The latest CDC
figures (publicly available on the CDC Wonder website)
show that planned homebirth with a non-nurse midwife has a mortality rate 600 % HIGHER than low risk hospital birth.»
Both Brown and Alan Johnson
quoted the British Crime Survey
figures which, they claim,
show that violent crime has dropped by one and a half million since 2002.
He
quoted HMRC
figures that
showed migrants paid in # 3bn but took just # 0.5 bn in tax credits and child benefit.
For instance, they
show a
figure that demonstrates that galactic cosmic ray and solar trends are non-existent from 1957 on, and yet cheerfully
quote Scafetta and West who claim that almost all of the recent trend is solar driven!
ez: The
figures you
quote show compare 5 - year fixed rate mortgages with prime.
When you compare
quotes, weigh the effects of a defensive driving class, new anti-lock brakes, and a car alarm on your Michigan auto insurance
quotes - especially since recent
figures have
shown nearly 20,000 car thefts a year in the metro Detroit area.
Tuck writes that: «the paintings in this
show alternate between the quiet and the chaotic: landscapes that are represented like in comics and topographical maps — on a soft colored ground lines are drawn with paint, the
figures are much smaller than life size and feel like
quotes from movies... [Richter] draws seamlessly from our common cultures of art, entertainment, violence, music, etc., and plants these things in his paintings.»
The
figure most often
quoted within Verabioff's work, however, is Hannah Wilke whose presence is palpable in the gum «lesions» that populate the surfaces of the
show's canvases and works on paper.
The
figure is deliberately
shown looking down into the reflection; this is to suggest inward thought, rather than some sort of contemplation of the scene» (P. Doig,
quoted in C. Grenier, «Melancholy Resistance», in Peter Doig: Charley's Space, exh.
Rubinstein notes that the only artist who
figures in both the «Provisional Painting» essays and Reinventing Abstraction is Mary Heilmann, but another shared touchstone for the two groups is Philip Guston, whose life intersects with the lives of many of the artists in this
show, 1 and whose death in 1980 marks the beginning of the decade in question (As Rubinstein
quotes Terry Winters: «in a way, the»80s began with Guston.»)
For instance, they
show a
figure that demonstrates that galactic cosmic ray and solar trends are non-existent from 1957 on, and yet cheerfully
quote Scafetta and West who claim that almost all of the recent trend is solar driven!
Enghoff et al claim that the
figure shows a clear contribution from ion - induced nucleation and considers this to be the (
quoted from the paper's abstract)
The most
quoted example of this is from the Stott et al. (2000) paper
shown in the
figure.
[T] hey
show a
figure that demonstrates that -LSB-...] solar trends are non-existent from 1957 on, and yet -LSB-...]
quote Scafetta and West who claim that almost all of the recent trend is solar driven -LSB-.]
The full
quote: «
Figure 1
shows the 5 - month running mean SST time series for the Niño 3 and 3.4 regions relative to a base period climatology of 1950 — 79 given in Table 1.
First, what you have
quoted confirms, as I told you, that the
figure is not an attempt to represent the IPCC model, but to
show how trends are changing.
• Poles to tropics temperature gradient, average temp of tropics over past 540 Ma; and arguably warming may be net - beneficial overall •
Quotes from IPCC AR4 WG1
showing that warming would be beneficial for life, not damaging •
Quotes from IPCC AR5 WG3 stating (in effect) that the damage functions used for estimating damages are not supported by evidence • Richard Tol's breakdown of economic impacts of GW by sector • Economic damages of climate change — about the IAMs • McKitrick — Social Cost of Carbon much lower than commonly stated • Bias on impacts of GHG emissions —
Figure 1 is a chart
showing 15 recent estimates of SCC — Lewis and Curry, 2015, has the lowest uncertainty range.
QUOTE: «As
shown on
figure 17 - D the regions for absorption and out - gassing are separate; there is no «global» equilibrium between the atmosphere and the ocean; carbon absorbed tens of years ago at high latitudes is resurfacing in up - wellings; carbon absorbed by plants months to centuries ago is degassed by soils Sorry, there is a fundamental lack of knowledge of dynamic systems here: as long as the total of the CO2 influxes is the same as the total of the CO2 outfluxes, nothing happens in the atmosphere.
In your most current comment to me, you go on to
quote Nathan Mantua of JISAO, «Typical surface climate anomaly patterns for warm phases of PDO are
shown in
Figure 1.
Widely -
quoted findings from the entire region
show that glacier retreats occurred mostly in the east (4), (
Figure 3), 1, 2 6,15, 25), while in the west, the glaciers» responses are complex, especially around the Karakoram region.
When you compare
quotes, weigh the effects of a defensive driving class, new anti-lock brakes, and a car alarm on your Michigan auto insurance
quotes - especially since recent
figures have
shown nearly 20,000 car thefts a year in the metro Detroit area.
So,
quote figures and percentages and
show how you can replicate the achievement at your new organization.