Not exact matches
The Northeastern - Indian region allows for two harvests per year, though and there seems to be a certain
seasonal heat
fluctuation between the two.
Arguably, the weak correlation
between testosterone and violence gives us reason to be optimistic about the human race: Whereas other animals battle over mates as a direct result of their
seasonal fluctuations in testosterone and other hormones, humans have discovered other ways to establish pecking orders.
The result is water that is
between five and 10 degrees C warmer than the surrounding Baltic Sea, but that otherwise experiences natural daily and
seasonal fluctuations.
The
fluctuations in the CO2 curve (top) reflect
seasonal changes in photosynthetic activity, which cause small differences
between summer and winter concentrations of CO2.
The North Atlantic Oscillation is a
fluctuation of atmospheric pressure measured
between Iceland and the Azores, which can determine the
seasonal weather patterns of Europe, North Africa and the Middle East.
The Southern Oscillation Index (SOI) is calculated from the monthly or
seasonal fluctuations in the air pressure difference
between Tahiti and Darwin.
Not to just change the subject from your important point, but the paper Zeke references makes clear that there is a strong
seasonal fluctuation of about 0.4 degF in the differences
between LIG and MMTS sensors that the idea of using one adjustment for all season would be wrong.
The government will also work with key provinces to help workers in
seasonal industries most affected by
fluctuations in eligibility for EI from year to year and who are unable to find alternative employment in
between seasons.