Sentences with phrase «there by an order of magnitude»

Now it is reported that Chinese investment has increased there by an order of magnitude.

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Every few months, it offers users new tools to mute racial slurs or report threats, but even though the company says it has stepped up its rules enforcement by an order of magnitude, users who report abuse typically hear there's nothing to be done about it.
Or if there is a parallel path to the 700 - 2000m layer, that rate of heat transfer would have to increase by about an order of magnitude while the rate of heat transfer to the 0 - 700m layer decreased by an order of magnitude.
An agreement at the level of some statistical significance in the fit is a good hint that there may be something real that causes that agreement, but as long as the physical calculations are off by an order of magnitude we certainly are missing a real explanation.
And while by eye I could conjecture 86 % of the one year CO2 rise were temperature - correlated in any yearly cycle, clearly there is much greater temperature variability in the region of Mauna Loa in a year (~ 5 - 10C) than there has been globally since observations started (~ 0.7 C), so one would only consider Dr. Spencer's claims plausible if the rise in CO2 since 1960 were smaller than the change in a single year by a factor of ten, rather than larger by an order of magnitude.
There are mathematical fatal flaws in all the models that can not be overcome even if supercomputers improve by an order of magnitude, and if Rob Ellisons nonlinear dynamic chaos concerns can be overcome by enough ensemble runs to discern their main climate strange attractors.
I think you (or someone) would have to show that their effect is not «there» (a word you used previously), or that they have overestimated it by an order of magnitude.
There can be no credible expectation that this tuning / calibration procedure can reduce the error by two orders of magnitude as required to measure changes of Earth's energy balance to an accuracy of 0.1 W / m2.»
There is too little accurate data and the granularity of that date is insufficient by several orders of magnitude.
1µmol CH4 = 1.6e - 5g / l = 1.6e - 2 g / m ^ 3 1.5 e9 g / day / 2.4 e15 m ^ 3 = ~ 6.3e - 7 g / m ^ 3 / day = ~ 2.5e - 6 micromolar increase per day diluted over the volume of the Gulf, However, given the 80 fold variation in concentrations observed above under much milder conditions, and the observations of clathrate formation at the wellhead, there are undoubtedly plumes of near methane saturated water (with volumes orders of magnitude less than that of the Gulf) drifting in the currents, slowly dissipating by diffusion and biogeochemical oxidation.
Dead zones may be underreported «by an order of magnitude,» warned co-author Nancy Knowlton, estimating that there are likely 10 for every 1 dead zone in the tropics.
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