Sentences with phrase «term velocity changes»

Examination of recent rapid supraglacial (i.e. on the surface) lake drainage documented short term velocity changes due to such events around 10 %, but little significance to the annual flow of the large glaciers outlet glaciers (Das et.al, 2008).

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What occurred was not a change of meaning but a new way of testing relations among terms with unchanged meanings — velocity, in this case.
Using a scientific approach to pitching analysis and teaching methods to create solutions, I can help you make the necessary changes to improve your pitching performance in terms of velocity, location, and pain - free and injury - free pitching.
The car's velocity will change as you go, so you can measure the curve in terms of changes in velocity along that one - dimensional line.
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Ultimately, he said, this becomes a problem when the rate of climate change velocity (how fast a region changes put into a spatial term) is faster than the rate that many organisms can migrate.
The top panel shows the velocity in terms of nearest equivalent temperature, i.e., the climate change velocity in the CMIP5 RCP8.5 ensemble, calculated by identifying the closest location (to each grid point) with a future annual temperature that is similar to the baseline annual temperature.
Loarie et al. (2009) calculated velocities of climate change in terms of relative changes in temperature gradients using three different emissions scenarios (A2, AB, and B1) and concluded that between 2050 to 2100, organisms now living in areas that cover about 29 percent of the planet's land will have to disperse faster than observed post-glacial velocities.
You can see a term for the time - rate of change in velocity, a term for coriolis acceleration (involving the cross-product between velocity and earth's angular velocity), a term for the acceleration due to a pressure gradient, and a term due to gravity's acceleration.
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