It is too small to notice, when we are routinely experiencing day - night, day - to - day, and
seasonal swings of tens of degrees.
Not exact matches
But you can
swing private lifeguarding as a
seasonal business if you live in a cold climate, as long as you're supplementing this service with another stream
of income — just take your pick from any
of the other 40 small business ideas on this list.
Jobs typically associated with this
seasonal swing in hiring, including cashiers and warehouse jobs, are seeing above - average pay growth,» said Dr. Andrew Chamberlain, chief economist
of Glassdoor.
He also adds that the company's diversity across different segments
of the food industry allows it to manage and overcome
seasonal swings felt throughout the industries.
Transporting temperature - sensitive goods to multiple regions, each with greatly varying
seasonal temperatures that can
swing more than 80 degrees in a matter
of weeks, requires a solution that can adapt quickly.
The model also incorporates data on how people typically move between home, work, school, and shopping; on sexual behavior (Zika can be spread through unprotected sex); and on factors that affect mosquito populations, such as
seasonal temperature
swings, rainfall, and breeding sites such as caches
of old tires.
For example, reduced exposure to natural sunlight during the shorter days
of winter is one big factor contributing to
seasonal mood
swings and winter blues.
It's such a pretty and
seasonal appropriate floral print that for a while I couldn't decide which piece I wanted
of those made in this print; the
swing skirt, or dress, or pencil dress?
They come out with a ton
of delicious
seasonal beers as well, so it looks like I'll have to
swing a trip to Baltimore every few months so I can taste them myself!
Summer is in full
swing in most parts
of the country, and with the summer heat comes the
seasonal threat
of death from heatstroke for children accidentally left in the car.
The futures market was originally established to help farmers and grain merchants manage the price
swings imposed by supply and demand through the
seasonal cycles
of planting, growing, and harvest.
CO2 has
seasonal and diurnal variability (natural) on top
of its large amplitude shift, making it like a vibrating wildly
swinging persistent growing stick in the hornet's nest, the biggest and suddenest stick we know
of, and with an ugly shape unlike anything hornets have ever known before.
Soil temperature varies from month to month as a function
of incident solar radiation, rainfall,
seasonal swings in overlying air temperature, local vegetation cover, type
of soil, and depth in the earth.
Freeman Dyson has long pointed to the diurnal and
seasonal swings as existence proof
of the ability
of the biosphere to absorb much larger variations in CO2 levels than are «projected» from human activity.
During the past 50 years, the amount
of the
seasonal swings in CO2 has climbed by as much as half, and a research team has shown agricultural production may be generating as much as a quarter
of the increase in the
seasonal carbon cycle.
On your first point, that «the temperature increase is defined as the accumulation
of «hourly, daily,
seasonal, and dynamical temperature
swings» over a suitably long period.
As I understand it global temperatures are calculated as anomalies, thus removing
seasonal swings, but that Heat Content is not, Now our dear planet has an elliptical orbit and is sometimes closer to the sun that others; sure, the shape
of the land and oceans doesn't mean that the amount
of incoming solar radiation falling on the oceans follows the Earths orbit, but it should be possible to work out the amount
of incoming solar radiation each quarter.
With the holiday season in full
swing, there are plenty
of seasonal conversation starters you can utilize.
Seasonal swings in pricing are most drastic in cold regions
of the U.S because it's so difficult to move during winter months.