Sentences with phrase «so after the eruption»

There was a very clear dip in temperatures a year or so after the eruption and a subsequent relaxation back to normal.

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But Pope John Paul is being beatified because of his heroic sanctity, a sanctity so evident (especially to those close to him) that it led to a popular eruption of demands that he be canonised, not after a five or ten year waiting period, but immediately: Santo Subito.
When kids are breastfeeding exclusively, again there are those protective parts of the breast milk that help to protect the teeth, it's kind of after the introduction of the bacteria, sometime around the time of the eruption of the first tooth, somewhere around there, so 4 - 6 months.
This New Millennium Observatory (NeMO, for short) will also employ an autonomous submarine at a permanent mooring on the site so that a scientist, after hearing the rumbles of an upcoming eruption, can tell it to «please do survey number 5.»
Unfortunately, things didn't go so well when they tried it again after an eruption in 1669: this time their holy relic let them down and the city's harbour was badly damaged.
The short - term variations are dominated by ENSO but also can be influenced by large tropical volcanic eruptions (such as occurred in 1963, 1982 and, markedly, 1991), so the years after those eruptions are anomalously cool.
The issue: The myth of spontaneous eruption Sad but true: After the early years of a relationship, youre not so likely to be spontaneous or adventuresome.
So soaked in the mire of his paranoia and removed from the world, Jeremiah Pearl believes ash falling from the sky after the eruption of Mount Saint H
When its construction was finally finished after 75 years or so, the building was covered in a thick layer of ashes from several volcanic eruptions.
The models currently assume a generally static global energy budget with relatively little internal system variability so that measurable changes in the various input and output components can only occur from external forcing agents such as changes in the CO2 content of the air caused by human emissions or perhaps temporary after effects from volcanic eruptions, meteorite strikes or significant changes in solar power output.
As for aerosols, the volcanic record is what it is, after Katmai there are no major eruptions, so that simplifies the aerosol record somewhat.
«Climate models used historic data for factors like greenhouse gas concentrations, solar output, volcanic eruptions, air pollution, and other factors that can affect the climate through 2005 or so, but after that point made assumptions of how these would change in the future.
The short - term variations are dominated by ENSO but also can be influenced by large tropical volcanic eruptions (such as occurred in 1963, 1982 and, markedly, 1991), so the years after those eruptions are anomalously cool.
As they stand at present the models assume a generally static global energy budget with relatively little internal system variability so that measurable changes in the various input and output components can only occur from external forcing agents such as changes in the CO2 content of the air caused by human emissions or perhaps temporary after effects from volcanic eruptions, meteorite strikes or significant changes in solar power output.
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