Sentences with phrase «term context»

But how does this result compare with the long term context?
D'Arrigo, R., Wilson, R. and Jacoby, G. On the long - term context for late 20th century warming.
But to put it in accounting terms, it needs to be put into the long term context of building value in your lifelong balance sheet, rather than looking at it through a myopic lense of monthly cash flow and income statement.
D'Arrigo, R., Wilson R., and Jacoby G. (2006) On the Long - Term Context for Late Twentieth Century Warming, Journal of Geophysical Research, 111, D03103, DOI: 10.1029 / 2005JD006352.
Reconstructions of Arctic (and regional Arctic) sea ice extent reveal that modern values aren't unusual relative to the longer - term context of the last 100 + years.
At the same time, Levi places oil prices in a long - term context, reminding listeners that we've become accustomed to unusually high prices for the last three years.
While this growth rate is clearly unsatisfactory in a long term context, it is no worse than was expected when the FOMC announced an extension in Operation Twist in June.
The red line in the middle shows the current level of bullishness — in the longer term context it is neither here nor there — click to enlarge.
A study done by several universities, The Influence of Media Violence on Youth, states, «Research on violent television and films, video games, and music reveals unequivocal evidence that media violence increases the likelihood of aggressive and violent behavior in both immediate and long - term contexts
Researchers lack an extensive historical record of bloom events and their associated toxicities to put current observations into a long - term context.
Our research offers a long - term context to better understand these changes.»
Despite the apparent controversy, the basic conclusion — that the global and hemispheric - scale warmth of the past few decades appears anomalous in a very long - term context — has stood up remarkably well in many independent studies (see Figure 1).
The graphic plainly illustrates how unusual this year is in a long - term context, and it's not difficult to see why climate scientists believe it is nearly certain to be the warmest year on record.
A lack of long and homogeneous observational data often makes it difficult to place some of these events in a longer - term context.
Dealbreakers were stronger in long - term relationship contexts, and stronger in women (vs. men) in short - term contexts.
The SML's better showing this year is not surprising in a longer - term context.
I also tend to believe the company enjoys far superior management these days, but let's see how they do in the next year or so... [And yes, fur prices rallied quickly & substantially, but note real prices don't look particularly expensive in a long - term context — and there's obviously a lot of untapped potential out there in emerging & even developed markets].
[Old books (not necessarily classics) can offer marvelous insight into the market's longer - term context & perspective — which is sadly lacking in far too many modern books.
But the best battles have long - term context or variables you can fiddle with.
The authors take advantage of a very straightforward analysis of climate proxy data, avoiding the highly technical and arcane issues of statistical calibration and methodology that are so frequently seized upon by those who dispute that recent large - scale warmth is anomalous in a long - term context.
Despite the apparent controversy, the basic conclusion — that the global and hemispheric - scale warmth of the past few decades appears anomalous in a very long - term context — has stood up remarkably well in many independent studies (see Figure 1).
So this record clearly adds to the weight of evidence that late 20th century changes are unusual in a long - term context.
To my eye, this animated graph, produced by the federal Earth Systems Research Laboratory, is one of the best attempts to put the recent human - driven surge in carbon dioxide concentrations in the atmosphere into long - term context:
However, the findings in Science put this idea into a long - term context, and suggest that the oceans may be storing even more of the effects of human emissions than scientists have so far realized.
One of the great challenges in assessing the meaning of changes in Arctic climate and other environmental conditions is putting today's observations in long - term context.
With just this correction, applying MW's own procedures yields strong conclusions regarding how anomalous recent warmth is the longer - term context.
MW found recent warmth to be unusual in a long - term context: they estimated an 80 % likelihood that the decade 1997 - 2006 was warmer than any other for at least the past 1000 years.
What our data show is that the severe drought conditions of the late 20th century are not really that unprecedented in a longer - term context, and that the region is susceptible to much worse drought than we have seen during our lifetimes.
In recent decades, temperatures have been ascending more rapidly here than in much of the world, but scientists have lacked much evidence to put the trend into a long - term context.
Proxy - based reconstructions of past climate provide insights into externally forced and intrinsic variability over regional to global scales and can be used to place recent trends in a long - term context.
The results, they say, «extend previous conclusions that recent Northern Hemisphere surface temperature increases are likely anomalous in a long - term context».
This paper examines recent temperature - drought relations and analyzes paleoclimatic data documenting droughts persisting for periods of a decade or more, develops evidence for drought linkages with elevated temperatures, and identifies «worst - case» scenarios for warm - climate drought to place the recent episode of drought in the Southwest in a long - term context.
Here, we argue that the twentieth and twenty - first centuries, a period during which the overwhelming majority of human - caused carbon emissions are likely to occur, need to be placed into a long - term context that includes the past 20 millennia, when the last Ice Age ended and human civilization developed, and the next ten millennia, over which time the projected impacts of anthropogenic climate change will grow and persist.
When viewed in this longer term context, the variations of recent decades do not appear unusual and recent values of jet latitude and speed are not unprecedented in the historical record.»
We devote particular attention to proxy - based reconstructions of temperature patterns in past centuries, which place recent large - scale warming in an appropriate longer - term context.
There is more tentative evidence that particular modes of climate variability, such as the El Niño / Southern Oscillation and the North Atlantic Oscillation, may have exhibited late 20th century behavior that is anomalous in a long - term context.
«This new study provides the long - term context we were missing, using direct observations going back [to] the end of the 19th century.
Argues that the twentieth and twenty - first centuries, a period during which the overwhelming majority of human - caused carbon emissions are likely to occur, need to be placed into a long - term context that includes the past 20 millennia, when the last Ice Age ended and human civilization developed, and the next ten millennia, over which time the projected impacts of anthropogenic climate change will grow and persist
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