Incorrect training techniques, including
sudden changes in the amount,
frequency, or intensity of the training, as well as inadequate rest between workouts
*** Renewables «can't cope with
sudden surges» The Australian Michael Owen 16 December 2016 Renewable power sources can not cope with rapid or large
changes in frequency, leading ultimately to a «black system», a report by a national electricity regulator says.
While extreme events per se are not abrupt climate
changes as defined
in this report,
changes in extreme events could lead to abrupt
changes in two ways: (1) an abrupt
change in a weather or climate extremes regime, for example a
sudden shift to persistent drought conditions; or (2) a gradual trend
in the
frequency or severity of extremes that causes abrupt impacts when societal or ecological thresholds are crossed, as illustrated
in Figure 2.10.
«Working with data pertaining to 7450 cardiovascular - related deaths that occurred within Budapest, Hungary, between 1995 and 2004 — where the deceased were «medico - legally autopsied» — Toro et al. looked for potential relationships between daily maximum, minimum and mean temperature, air humidity, air pressure, wind speed, global radiation and daily numbers of the heart - related deaths... scientists report and restate their primary finding numerous times throughout their paper, writing that (1) «both the maximum and the minimum daily temperatures tend to be lower when more death cases occur
in a day,» (2) «on the days with four or more death cases, the daily maximum and minimum temperatures tend to be lower than on days without any cardiovascular death events,» (3) «the largest
frequency of cardiovascular death cases was detected
in cold and cooling weather conditions,» (4) «we found a significant negative relationship between temperature and cardiovascular mortality,» (5) «the analysis of 6 - hour
change of air pressure suggests that more acute or chronic vascular death cases occur during increasing air pressure conditions (implying cold weather fronts),» (6) «we found a high
frequency of cardiovascular death
in cold weather,» (7) «a significant negative relationship was detected between daily maximum [and] minimum temperature [s] and the number of
sudden cardiovascular death cases,» and (8) «a significant negative correlation was detected between daily mean temperature and cardiovascular mortality.»