Sentences with phrase «slight changes in temperature»

Big changes in the ecosystem can happen with slight changes in temperature, and global temperature has historically varied directly with CO2 levels from the data that I have seen.
Some coral is extremely sensitive to even slight changes in temperature.
When the researchers induced the clock cycles to shift with chemicals or slight changes in temperature, they found that the cells also varied in their adaptability to change, in keeping with the volunteers» reports of varying responses to jet lag and other disruptions.
Zhou's technique uses metal and carbon - based frameworks that change their structure in response to slight changes in temperature, magnetic fields, and light.
Coffee varieties are sensitive to even slight changes in temperature, which affect both yield and flavor.
The sensor keeps an eye on the temperature in the room and sends out a notice when it notices a slight change in the temperature.
The only practical way to detect this slight change in temperature is with a basal body thermometer.
The slightest change in temperature seems drastically chilly and we seek comfort in extra layers and blankets.

Not exact matches

Slight increase in body temperature (note: this change can only be detected by a basal body thermometer).
Many physiological changes occur during this stage, including the thickening of the uterus lining, slight rise in the body temperature and increase in cervical mucus lining along with other changes that all prepare the body for successful pregnancy.
Thermal Camera looks for slight temperature fluctuations on the face due to changes in blood flow to the brain.
The findings show a slight but notable increase in that average temperature, putting a dent in the idea that global warming has slowed over the past 15 years, a trend highlighted in the most recent Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report.
«We're studying things on such a fine scale that slight misalignments, caused by changes in temperature or even the rover settling into sand, can require us to correct our aim,» said Luther Beegle of JPL.
The top contributing factors were slight changes in heart rate, respiration, and temperature, given that the patient had surgery in the past 12 hr with a contaminated wound and was on a mechanical ventilator.
The study, which controlled for levels of pollutants and allergens in the air (which are affected by weather), found that a 10 - degree increase in temperature and a 10 % change in humidity were associated with a slight uptick in asthma - related emergency room visits.
The (slight) change in temperature has us gearing up for fall with plenty of booties, flannels, tunic dresses and lets not forget... HATS!
For example, in terms of fly behaviour with a corpse, the ebb and flow of their presence with the slightest change in the air temperature was really surprising to witness.
The paper he wrote together with Friis - Christensen in which he found a correlation between solar activity and clouds had a «slight» flaw: it ignored that the period of the study coincided with a big El Nino, and that large scale changes in ocean surface temperature are going to have an effect on cloud formation.
«In the U.S. there has been little temperature change in the past 50 years, the time of rapidly increasing greenhouse gases â $» in fact, there was a slight cooling throughout much of the country.&raquIn the U.S. there has been little temperature change in the past 50 years, the time of rapidly increasing greenhouse gases â $» in fact, there was a slight cooling throughout much of the country.&raquin the past 50 years, the time of rapidly increasing greenhouse gases â $» in fact, there was a slight cooling throughout much of the country.&raquin fact, there was a slight cooling throughout much of the country.»
If we keep burning fossil fuels at our current rates, food may become harder and harder to grow in many places — as even slight changes in long - established precipitation and temperature patterns can wreak havoc on certain fruits and vegetables — and what does grow could be less and less nutritious.
Slight changes in the rate of flow from ocean to atmosphere affect tropospheric temperatures, but have no impact on the overall rate of accumulation in the system.
The Little Ice Age following the Medieval Warm Period ended due to a slight increase in solar output (changes in both thermohaline circulation and volcanic activity also contributed), but that increase has since reversed, and global temperature and solar activity are now going in opposite directions.
could relate to the opportunity of using «spatio - temporal averaged temperature anomalies» for estimating possible slight changes in a very complex ENERGY system exhibiting a huge number of delayed negative feedbacks (Is this the right indicator to use?).
In the 1990s, he proposed a theory to explain how slight changes in solar activity could cause large changes in global temperaturIn the 1990s, he proposed a theory to explain how slight changes in solar activity could cause large changes in global temperaturin solar activity could cause large changes in global temperaturin global temperature.
As the slightest of albedo changes can have quite a temperature impact, how do all these agricultural changes — either under unabated climate change or in a stratospheric SRM world — in turn affect the atmosphere?
Of significant note, the sign of the bias is counterintuitive to photographic documentation of poor exposure because associated instrument changes led to an artificial negative («cool») bias in maximum temperatures and only a slight positive («warm») bias in minimum temperatures.
Recent trends in the mid - and low latitude foE and foF1 are a slight increase, and in foF2 in day - time a very small decrease, probably due to changes in minor constituent chemistry and various temperature - dependent reactions and loss rates.
A slight change of ocean temperature (after a delay caused by the high specific heat of water, the annual mixing of thermocline waters with deeper waters in storms) ensures that rising CO2 reduces infrared absorbing H2O vapour while slightly increasing cloud cover (thus Earth's albedo), as evidenced by the fact that the NOAA data from 1948 - 2008 shows a fall in global humidity (not the positive feedback rise presumed by NASA's models!)
The only meaning in a genuine change in the rate of warming is that the longer term trend provides a slight change in evidence for equilibrium climate sensitivity — perhaps there was more «internal variability» associated with some of the late C20 temperature rise...
The sparse in situ observational network indicates rapid near - surface temperature increases on the Antarctic Peninsula, and no change or slight decreases across East Antarctica (Turner et al. 2005).
It amuses The Git that BOM / CSIRO describes a 20 % increase in Australia's rainfall over the last 114 years as «slight» and push the temperature change over the last 104 years (so well illustrated in Latitude's graph) as «extreme».
Assessments of Antarctic temperature change have emphasized the contrast between strong warming of the Antarctic Peninsula and slight cooling of the Antarctic continental interior in recent decades.
While extreme changes in temperature may decrease photosynthesis and phytoplankton reproduction, slighter temperature increase may actually improve photosynthesis,» he explains.
Essentially what this means is that those areas currently identified by their warm, humid climate will be particularly affected by a seemingly slight change in climate; these regions are disproportionately impacted by even the smallest changes in temperature, and the population will most likely be especially disturbed by future climate change.
N - G: Estimation of surface temperature changes in poorly - covered regions is enough to reverse the slight cooling in the recent decadal averages in HadCRUT4, turning it into a slowing rather than a hiatus according to your definition.
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