Such
simultaneous occurrences in distant places are why people think that the atmospheric circulation pops into a new mode of operation.
The «crisis of middle - age» is often acute for women because of the near -
simultaneous occurrence of menopause, death of parents, children leaving the home, and the confrontation with inescapable signs of aging.
And
every simultaneous occurrence in the present moment is regarded as «contemporaneous,» neither influential upon nor influenced by this momentary actualization.
«Most importantly, our findings also showed a steep rise in
the simultaneous occurrence of multiple drought types,» said lead author Deepthi Rajsekhar, a former postdoctoral scholar in Gorelick's lab now working at the California Department of Water Resources.
However the current environment is the first period over the last 20 years marked by
the simultaneous occurrence of high correlation and low return dispersion across managers, asset classes, and sectors.
The other thing that perhaps was addressed but that I might have missed (I'm hiking as I listen) is that for the hypotheses to be true, one similar to the present situation, one would expect that it wouldn't be scattered individual signals over millions of years you'd need to find but
a simultaneous occurrence of most or all of these conditions in one (or more, for other possible civilizations) localized points in time.
While this is indeed the case, it should be added that her work is best when this vying for preeminence is both evenly matched and as close to
a simultaneous occurrence as possible.
Recent years have seen a dramatic increase in
the simultaneous occurrence of extremely cold winter days in the Eastern United States and extremely warm winter days in the Western U.S., according to a new study.