The scale of the current events means that the provision of additional flows would be unlikely to significantly affect the blooms.
Not exact matches
Perhaps in the play
of seemingly meaningless forces can be discerned a meaning on the larger
scale that is invisible in
current events.
Lyons and coauthors, along with research groups from around world over, are focusing
current efforts on the timing and drivers
of oxygenation in the late Proterozoic, favoring a combination
of global -
scale mountain building, evolutionary controls on the way carbon is cycled in the biosphere, and concomitant climate
events.
Coastal and boundary
current systems with a focus on processes that link the nearshore and continental shelf to the open ocean, such as along - and across - shore transport processes, stirring and mixing
of water masses, and the coastal response to larger -
scale forcing
events; long - duration, high - resolution observations using autonomous underwater gliders.
The
current programme
of commemorative
events occurring across key WW1 battlefield sites in West Flanders is enabling students to understand experiences in the trenches and the sheer
scale of human sacrifice at profound levels.
The artists participating at the Grundy Art Gallery are Allison Katz, who displays a trilogy
of works comprising painting, sculpture and print; Amy Stephens, whose practice centres on reclaiming objects and images from the native landscape; Ruth Beale with new large -
scale works on paper, drawing on the British tradition
of satire to critique
current events; and Rebecca Birch, who brings an interactive installation investigating the politics
of surface.
Several
of the new large
scale paintings in
Current Events are in direct conversation with the more intimate collages.
Carrying this legacy forward into
current and potential trajectories
of contemporary art, this
event will move beyond three - dimensionality to ask the question
of scale and magnitude that lies outside
of or beyond a human subjectivity.
Seems this might hold for larger
scale events, such as the arctic ice melting (i.e., there would be more warming in the arctic ocean in our
current times, except some
of the «warming» energy is going into the melting process rather than warming).
In context
of current increased forcing and in consideration
of all relevant natural and forced
events and time
scale, it is valid to say that this is expected in a warming world.
Because most AOGCMs have coarse resolution and large -
scale systematic errors, and extreme
events tend to be short lived and have smaller spatial
scales, it is somewhat surprising how well the models simulate the statistics
of extreme
events in the
current climate, including the trends during the 20th century (see Chapter 9 for more detail).
Events of a lesser
scale leave the air circulation movements in a position to maintain the
current temperature both in oceans and air.
Further investigation using high - resolution modeling approaches that better resolve the boundary conditions and fine -
scale physical processes (44 ⇓ — 46) and / or using analyses that focus on the underlying large -
scale climate dynamics
of individual extreme
events (8) could help to overcome the limitations
of simulated precipitation and temperature in the
current generation
of global climate models.
In this paper, it is shown that coherent large -
scale low - frequency variabilities in the North Atlantic Ocean — that is, the variations
of thermohaline circulation, deep western boundary
current, northern recirculation gyre, and Gulf Stream path — are associated with high - latitude oceanic Great Salinity Anomaly
events.
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