We're comparing the end
result near the peak of a raging bull market.
Not exact matches
They found that atmospheric moisture was more concentrated
near the storm's centre in warm storms than in cooler ones,
resulting in more intense
peak rainfalls in those areas.
Aston Martin is yet to divulge any performance stats for the DBS Superleggera, however expect a substantial power hike over the DB11 V12's 600bhp, with changes to the induction, exhaust, injection system and turbocharging and intercooling
resulting in a
near 700bhp
peak power output.
Much money for less skilled investors gets lost as a
result of buying
near peaks (greed, or late imitation), and selling
near bottoms (fear, or capital preservation).
The sandy beaches and the impressive cliffs
near Lagos attract people from all over the world
resulting in a triplication of Algarve's population during
peak holiday season.
The hilarious part is that even if we do, the
result with the 19 remaining proxies gives
peak warmth in the late 15th century comparable to about 1940, but nowhere
near as warm as the late 20th / early 21st centuries.
However, while annual
peak daily streamflow (APDF) during the spring freshet in the FRB is historically well correlated with basin - averaged, annual maximum snow water equivalent (SWEmax), there are numerous occurrences of anomalously large APDF in below - or
near - normal SWEmax years, some of which have
resulted in damaging floods in the region.
However, while annual
peak daily streamflow (APF) during the spring freshet in the FRB is historically well correlated with basin - averaged, April 1 snow water equivalent (SWE), there are numerous occurrences of anomalously large APF in below - or
near - normal SWE years, some of which have
resulted in damaging floods in the region.
Our simple model's simulations suggest that temperatures will
peak then fall slowly under
near - zero emissions (figure 1), but this
result is acutely sensitive to model structure.
If some mechanism leads to such
results, that would justify a prior in L that
peaks strongly
near 0.
While Grinsted predicts that the most intense hurricanes will continue to become more and more frequent in a warming world, the
results of Holland and Bruyère suggest that we may be
near the
peak of intense hurricane frequency.