Not exact matches
Plants have their own similar,
though lower level intelligent responses, as they grow towards the light or
water.
But 42 weeks came and went, and
though I was determined to let my LO come naturally... My midwife wasn't concerned because I was a very
low risk pregnancy, my
water level was still great, and stress test results were just fine.
(Note that radiative forcing is not necessarily proportional to reduction in atmospheric transparency, because relatively opaque layers in the
lower warmer troposphere (
water vapor, and for the fractional area they occupy,
low level clouds) can reduce atmospheric transparency a lot on their own while only reducing the net upward LW flux above them by a small amount; colder, higher -
level clouds will have a bigger effect on the net upward LW flux above them (per fraction of areal coverage),
though they will have a smaller effect on the net upward LW flux below them.
In this regard, I would observe that at least one important AGW effect, rising sea
level, does not depend on a specific regional outcome so much as on global mean T. (At least, I think this is so (because my understanding is that most of the rise comes from
lower density of warmer
water, not from melting ice sheets —
though again, not 100 % sure on this point)-RRB-.
Uncertainties about Great Lakes
water levels are high,
though most models suggest that the decrease in ice cover will lead to slightly
lower water levels, beyond natural fluctuations.
The only data we do have shows declining
water vapour
levels (in the
lower atmosphere, troposphere and stratosphere, surface is rising
though) and declining overall cloudiness
levels.
Though the Tibetan earthquake was going to happen at some time, it is possible that changes in ice loading on Himalayan glaciers, changes in
water volume outflows in the annual Asian monsoon, and sea
level rise adding pressure to the geological plates below coastlines — especially in
low - lying Bangladesh — had an impact.
We're leaving Europe's shoreline now,
though it would have extended farther west back in the icy periods when the sea
level was a lot
lower because ice sheets locked up so much
water.
The heat contentof the
lower, colder body of
water is proposed to have been heated by the upper
level, even
though the heat increase in the
lower level is greater than the top.
Given that Phoenix, which sits in the middle of a desert, has been suffering from a series of droughts over the last 11 years (never mind that the
water levels in its rivers recently dipped to near - record
lows), it seems as
though it could find better uses for its scarce
water supplies