Sentences with phrase «roughly equal measure»

-LCB- 9.4, Box 9.2 -RCB- • The observed reduction in surface warming trend over the period 1998 to 2012 as compared to the period 1951 to 2012, is due in roughly equal measure to a reduced trend in radiative forcing and a cooling contribution from natural internal variability, which includes a possible redistribution of heat within the ocean (medium confidence).
This hiatus in GMST rise is discussed in detail in Box 9.2 (Chapter 9), where it is concluded that the hiatus is attributable, in roughly equal measure, to a decline in the rate of increase in effective radiative forcing (ERF) and a cooling contribution from internal variability (expert judgment, medium confidence).
«n summary, the observed recent warming hiatus, defined as the reduction in GMST trend during 1998 — 2012 as compared to the trend during 1951 — 2012, is attributable in roughly equal measure to a cooling contribution from internal variability and a reduced trend in external forcing (expert judgment, medium confidence).
emphasis: «is attributable in roughly equal measure to a cooling contribution from internal variability and a reduced trend in external forcing (expert judgment, medium confidence)»
The observed recent warming hiatus, defined as the reduction in GMST trend during 1998 — 2012 as compared to the trend during 1951 — 2012, is attributable in roughly equal measure to a cooling contribution from internal variability and a reduced trend in external forcing (expert judgement, medium confidence).
The chapter 10 summary attributed the discrepancy in «roughly equal measure» to internal variability and a reduced trend in radiative forcing due to recent volcanic activity and downward solar phase:
The background warming rate in the 1930s is attributed to CO2 and solar forcing in roughly equal measure.
Hence there occurs an imbalance at the top of the atmosphere and the oceans gain heat in roughly equal measure.
But they alienate conservatives in roughly equal measure.
In chapter 11.3.6.3 they conclude: ``... it is concluded that the hiatus is attributable, in roughly equal measure, to a decline in the rate of increase in effective radiative forcing (ERF) and a cooling contribution from internal variability (expert judgment, medium confidence)».
As mentioned, modern painting is now in a position it has rarely occupied: all of the forms of painting are being practiced in roughly equal measure.
Nevertheless, it's impossible to be jaded about Bushwick Open Studios for a number of reasons — in particular, the immense range of work the event presents and the party atmosphere its unpretentious informality and abandon generate, intense and playful in roughly equal measure.
There can be no denying that Gardner's first gallery project, loved and loathed in roughly equal measure (there are many here who do not understand its very British mix of irony and irreverence), has helped to shift the artistic focus in Rome.
The trailer is stunning, so expect visual sumptuousness and psychological rigour in roughly equal measure.
In the wake of filmmakers as disparate as Todd Haynes and Abel Ferrara self - consciously toying with the limits of the biopic form, ostensibly killing dynamic subjects by pinning them to the wall, Saint Laurent isn't as radical a work of genre subversion as some of its adherents claim, but it sure as hell is beautiful, channelling its subject's hedonist spirit and delicate aesthetic sensibility in roughly equal measure.
Gore and guffaws attend this very dark horror comedy in roughly equal measure.
«Certain Women» Hearing a Kelly Reichardt movie described as «divisive» is a little like hearing water described as «wet»: she's a filmmaker whose slow, studied style and dispassionate, cool - to - the - touch approach gains her advocates and detractors in roughly equal measure: our Sundance reviewer found the film «utterly enthralling» and a display of «Reichardt in full command of the material.»
Expect laughs and sobs in roughly equal measure.
The result is an unbalanced but never less than entertaining film, enthralling and deflating in roughly equal measure, and studded with moments of true, old - school glory.
We had a great time, as always, filling our time with podcasts, screenings, and schmoozing in roughly equal measure.
For fifty years, FPTP operated to the advantage of Labour and the Conservatives in roughly equal measure, and to the obvious disadvantage of the Liberal Democrats and their predecessors.
He is still not the best speaker (Clegg and Brown are both poor in the Commons in roughly equal measure) but the subject suits his strengths.
The qualifying draw for Euro 2012 provided fans of the Welsh national side with hope and fear in roughly equal measure.
How Microsoft's Brad Smith Navigates the Trump Era as the Tech Industry's «De Facto Ambassador» (GeekWire) Microsoft has a history of working with (and financially supporting) Republicans and Democrats in roughly equal measure, like many blue chip companies.

Not exact matches

The surveyors measured the borders around each of these fields and then calculated their areas in square tlalcuahuitls, units equal to roughly 2.5 meters.
The team measured the effects in mice for nine weeks after the stem cell treatment, which roughly equals about five or six years in humans.
The men were given various fitness tests and then divided into two groups that were roughly equal in terms of levels of body fat, strength (as defined by their one - rep maxes — 1RM — on the bench press and back squat), and VO2max (the maximum amount of oxygen consumed by the muscles during exercise — a measure of endurance).
Second, the maximum correlation is roughly equal to the reliability of the two measures, which is generally much less than 1.0.
The MET Project found that composite measures of teacher effectiveness that combined, with roughly equal weights, value - added calculated with state tests, classroom observations, and student responses to surveys were somewhat better predictors of a teacher's future value - added calculated from an alternative test than was value - added calculated from the state test alone.
Now, back - of - the - envelope, I believe 231 K oz of measured & indicated resources are probably equal in value (roughly) to the deferred consideration — but in this particular instance, I'm not prepared to make an exception (to my normal practice) & put a tangible value on these resources yet.
John P. Holdren, now President Obama's science adviser, wrote in «Science and Technology for Sustainable Well - Being» that when you measure human harm in years of life lost (e.g., a child cut down by disease loses decades; a grandmother dying of a stroke at 80 loses a few years), the major afflictions of poverty and affluence do us in at roughly equal rates.
The key points of the paper are that: i) model simulations with 20th century forcings are able to match the surface air temperature record, ii) they also match the measured changes of ocean heat content over the last decade, iii) the implied planetary imbalance (the amount of excess energy the Earth is currently absorbing) which is roughly equal to the ocean heat uptake, is significant and growing, and iv) this implies both that there is significant heating «in the pipeline», and that there is an important lag in the climate's full response to changes in the forcing.
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