Sentences with phrase «saturation points do»

Nevertheless, saturation points do not describe the phase of the water cycle where water can be considered a feedback instead of a radiative forcing.

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Walmart's CEO for global e-commerce, Neil Ashe, admitted in June that the company doesn't yet know what the «saturation point» will be.
I do not want to make too much of this point, but the saturation coverage of the event in the print and electronic media must have had some dampening effect on expectations, as some surveys have suggested.
This will allow muscle saturation to occur more quickly; but you will still reach this point in about three weeks anyway, even if you don't do a loading phase.
«I had reached a point of saturation; I didn't feel I was saying something new.»
As for black, I can wear it on top sometimes and enjoy the drama and clean look of black, however, I do reach a saturation point, if that makes sense, where it just seems to drain my color and my energy.
The 2.35:1 anamorphic image is razor - sharp yet creamy smooth, so velvety you want to caress it — I do believe this is the finest - looking DVD from the studio to date, down to every last point on the checklist: contrast, shadow detail, saturation, colour rendering, etc..
«There's a danger of hitting a saturation point with the number of qualified and civic - minded people who can do that kind of work,» says Soifer, who runs a think tank and is on charter school boards in four states in addition to sitting on the D.C. authorizing board.
Pre-plan your visit so you don't reach saturation point on ICT before you've made it past row D though.
In such a setting, there may be a saturation point beyond which additional forms of data or expectations for data use simply do not add much value — only more work.
The U.S. is about to hit the «blending wall,» the saturation point for ethanol use, because it does not have the infrastructure to meet the federal mandate for renewable - fuels use with ethanol.
«I don't know if it's a saturation point with digital,» Len Vlahos, the executive director of the Book Industry Study Group, said in a recent interview.
So what happens when we really do reach a point of credit saturation?
We may well have reached the saturation point on the whole «New» prefix on Super Mario Bros., but that doesn't mean that its inaugural entry onto the Wii U isn't a great time.
At what point does media saturation occur?
I don't believe the conversation was getting into the territory where CH4 saturation (to the point that it becomes weaker than CO2 on a per molecule basis) becomes an issue.
At any particular frequency (wavelength), Beer's law does allow and call for eventual saturation in some conditions, which would not be logarithmic but rather asymptotic, and would occur when, at the point considered, photons reaching that point are being emitted from places all at the same temperature as at the point considered.
The 2 points do not define CO2 saturation.
This fits with Craig Idso's work on plant growth which demonstrates that the saturation point — where plants grow as fast as possible (and extra CO2 doesn't help) is somewhere above 1000 and below 2000ppm.
There you go sonny, now you can see that once we reach saturation point (before industrialisation) adding more CO2 does nothing....
Yes science pointing to saturation of natural sinks is contradictory, this is developing science, facts are that by Knorrs own paper (that you guys pointed to) it is imperative that we stop CO2 from going into the atmosphere as, once we do reduce it natural proceeses will be slower to get it down than thought.
For a good analysis of the saturation point, check out this professor at harvard: http://motls.blogspot.com/2006/05/climate-sensitivity-and-editorial.html >> Thanks for commenting, but you would do well to look through the guide entries here before doing so again.
does the 15ppm consider CO2 contributed from deforestation (which as this becomes more extensive against the growing population, the atmosphere breaks well beyond saturation point as trees can not convert CO2 fast enough to combat the production), the burning of peat, the likely disturbances and resulting CO2 emitted from deep sea drilling (i.e. decomposed life forms from the ocean bed reaching the atmosphere) the CO2 deposits from extensive farming, the population of all mammals exhaling CO2, chemical productions with CO2 bi-products and all other man related processes that give off CO2?
Paul, when making some banal point about past climate change, or CO2 saturation, etc, do you really think that the thousands of ACTUAL trained climate scientists have failed to consider these points?
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