Not exact matches
This chemical weathering process is too
slow to damp out shorter - term fluctuations, and there are some complexities — glaciation can enhance the mechanical erosion that
provides surface area for chemical weathering (some of which may be realized after a time delay — ie when the subsequent warming occurs — dramatically snow in a Snowball Earth scenario, where the frigid conditions essentially shut down all chemical weathering, allowing CO2 to build up to the point where it thaws the equatorial region, at which point runaway albedo
feedback drives the Earth into a carbonic acid sauna, which ends via rapid carbonate rock formation), while lower sea level may increase the oxidation of organic C in sediments but also
provide more land surface for erosion... etc..
The
slow feedbacks are difficult to model, but paleoclimate data and observations of ongoing changes help
provide quantification.
Paleoclimate data also
provide quantitative information about how nominally
slow feedback processes amplify climate sensitivity [51]--[52], [54]--[56], which also is important to our analyses.
Climate model studies and empirical analyses of paleoclimate data can
provide estimates of the amplification of climate sensitivity caused by
slow feedbacks, excluding the singular mechanisms that caused the hyperthermal events.
A
slow - motion analysis
provides rowers with clear
feedback on the biomechanics of their stroke.
Regardless, my kinesthetic
feedback loop corroborates the Aston's measured 50/50 weight distribution; barring dumb moves like excessive turn - in during relatively
slow corners (been there, plowed that), the Vantage turns in easily and tracks responsively mid-corner, conveying a sense of willingness to rotate when
provided appropriately thoughtful inputs.
Most judges also noted that the steering response was rather
slow and didn't
provide much
feedback when cornering.
The steering feel is light at
slow speeds and could
provide a bit more
feedback in fast corners.
The phone
provides very light haptic
feedback that doesn't
slow you down but makes the experience more tactile.
If you have any questions or concerns or would like to
provide us with
feedback, please feel free to reach us by email or phone:
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This update is being
provided based on player
feedback saying that competitive multiplayer has felt
slow and unexciting.
Climate models
provide sensitivity estimates that may not fully incorporate
slow, long - term
feedbacks such as those involving ice sheets and vegetation.
Once the ice reaches the equator, the equilibrium climate is significantly colder than what would initiate melting at the equator, but if CO2 from geologic emissions build up (they would, but very slowly — geochemical processes
provide a negative
feedback by changing atmospheric CO2 in response to climate changes, but this is generally very
slow, and thus can not prevent faster changes from faster external forcings) enough, it can initiate melting — what happens then is a runaway in the opposite direction (until the ice is completely gone — the extreme warmth and CO2 amount at that point, combined with left - over glacial debris available for chemical weathering, will draw CO2 out of the atmosphere, possibly allowing some ice to return).
The
slow feedbacks are difficult to model, but paleoclimate data and observations of ongoing changes help
provide quantification.
Climate model studies and empirical analyses of paleoclimate data can
provide estimates of the amplification of climate sensitivity caused by
slow feedbacks, excluding the singular mechanisms that caused the hyperthermal events.
Paleoclimate data also
provide quantitative information about how nominally
slow feedback processes amplify climate sensitivity [51]--[52], [54]--[56], which also is important to our analyses.
In the email, one of our representatives summarized a meeting with a national firm about the new product: «The librarians
provided positive
feedback,» but declined to demonstrate the product for their lawyers because «the tax group is
slow to change and would not quickly adopt the «bells and whistles» of the new platform.»
The Insider program includes three levels of readiness known as «rings,» including Fast,
Slow, and Release Preview, to allow developers and enthusiasts to get early access to upcoming features and improvements, to
provide feedback to help shape the future of Windows 10.
Through all of this, performance remains a principal theme — our team regularly looks at customer
feedback and telemetry data to find potential patterns that
slow down user experience, and tunes Chakra to
provide substantial boosts to the web.