Sentences with phrase «warmer than that for example»

So how can it be +1.5 C warmer than that for example.

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There is also evidence that the warming trend has stopped, for example, a slight cooling trend in the last decade, and that the sun's cycles have more to do with climate warming and cooling than anything we are capable of doing But none of that matters.
For example, when the weather warms up for an extended time it creates a «flush» where the product ripens faster than the grower can piFor example, when the weather warms up for an extended time it creates a «flush» where the product ripens faster than the grower can pifor an extended time it creates a «flush» where the product ripens faster than the grower can pick.
Examples of barriers to breastfeeding include placement of the stable, healthy, full - term newborn on an infant warmer immediately upon delivery rather than skin - to - skin with the mother, provision of infant formula or water to breastfed newborns without medical indication, removal of the newborn from the mother's room at night, inadequate assurance of post-discharge follow - up for lactation support, and provision of promotional samples of infant formula from manufacturers.
Those who know more about climate science, for example, are slightly more likely to accept that global warming is real and caused by humans than those who know less on the subject.
This is happening because humans have been producing carbon dioxide (for example, by running cars on gasoline) faster than plants can absorb it, which makes the Earth warmer — and much faster than has happened naturally in the past.
For example, the ice ages during the last several million years — and the warmer periods in between — appear to have been triggered by no more than a different seasonal and latitudinal distribution of the solar energy absorbed by the Earth, not by a change in output from the sun.
For example, the polar bear specimen from roughly 120,000 years ago survived in Svalbard during a warm interglacial period because that Arctic archipelago remained more frozen than other areas.
He illustrates the idea with a telling, if somewhat impractical example: «The permafrost, which has more carbon than all the rainforests put together, is at risk just by simple thawing, and a large herbivore like a mammoth could maintain it for another few decades against global warming,» Church says.
For example, Konisky's analysis of the survey responses from 1990 through 2015 indicates that Christians, compared to atheists, agnostics and individuals who do not affiliate with a religion, are less likely to prioritize environmental protection over economic growth, and they are more likely than others to believe global warming is exaggerated.
For example, in a simulated world where the atmospheric CO2 levels were double today's values — a scenario many scientists believe likely — models predict that Earth will warm by more than 2 °C.
If, for example, you already have a warm, personal relationship with an NIH program officer, then your instincts are worth far more than these instructions — which are, after all, intended to be the best advice for the most people.
For example, if you accept that the CO2 concentration was low a thousand years ago, why does it seem likely that temperatures back then seem to be warmer than today — there is a huge amount of evidence to support this in the Northern Hemisphere, and a growing band of evidence to support the theory that the Southern Hemisphere was similarly warm during this time.
For example, if global warming were due to increased solar output, we would expect to see all layers of the atmosphere warm, and more warming during the day when the surface is bombarded with solar radiation than at night.
For example, I am patiently waiting for someone at the Guardian to address the serious misrepresentations of Oxburgh and Muir Russell made by Steve McIntyre at last week's panel discussions in the U.K. (Not to mention McIntyre's characterization of paleoclimatology as little more than «phrenology» or his inability to answer a simple question about attribution of current warming — and don't get me started on Fred PearcFor example, I am patiently waiting for someone at the Guardian to address the serious misrepresentations of Oxburgh and Muir Russell made by Steve McIntyre at last week's panel discussions in the U.K. (Not to mention McIntyre's characterization of paleoclimatology as little more than «phrenology» or his inability to answer a simple question about attribution of current warming — and don't get me started on Fred Pearcfor someone at the Guardian to address the serious misrepresentations of Oxburgh and Muir Russell made by Steve McIntyre at last week's panel discussions in the U.K. (Not to mention McIntyre's characterization of paleoclimatology as little more than «phrenology» or his inability to answer a simple question about attribution of current warming — and don't get me started on Fred Pearce).
For example, farmers in Texas harvested more than a tonne less corn per hectare during warm Arctic years.
Pollen is worse in some parts of the United States than others The Pacific Northwest, for example, experienced a very chilly winter followed by a speedy spring warm - up, causing many plants to release their pollen at the same time.
A less - than - ideal sleep environment — for example: a room that's not dark enough, too noisy, or too warm — can result in fitful sleep, too.
For example, after a 3 - 5 minute warm - up of moderate cardio, you'd do 1 minute at a slightly harder than normal cardio pace and then bring the intensity down to a cool - down pace for 1 minuFor example, after a 3 - 5 minute warm - up of moderate cardio, you'd do 1 minute at a slightly harder than normal cardio pace and then bring the intensity down to a cool - down pace for 1 minufor 1 minute.
So, you must keep reps low - moderate (no more than 8) on the first warm up set, and decrease the number of reps with each set afterwards (see example below for clarification).
And then finally, number five, so I said breathe, warm up properly, use music, use counting, and then practice like, for example, I've got one workout that I'd recommend that I use and some of my athlete uses, it's called my Swim Start Workout where it's a series of 200 and 300 meter repeats where the first 25 or the fist 50 or just all out and then you take yourself into a cruise pace for the next you know, 100, 200 meters or for example, for a run, rather than easing yourself for a run, do a quick warm - up, you know, 5 minutes of you know, aerobic running with a few short 20 - 30 second efforts thrown in and then just push yourself, you know, rather than waiting «till the end of your run for a fast finish use a fast start.
For example, if your home is filled with warm furniture, then if you pick gray paint with even slight blue undertones, it will look far more blue than in a home with white or cool - toned furniture.
For example, my sweater for this look is darker and warmer in tone than my pale, cool toned lace up flaFor example, my sweater for this look is darker and warmer in tone than my pale, cool toned lace up flafor this look is darker and warmer in tone than my pale, cool toned lace up flats.
It still may be a seasonal thing though, because the colors I picked are less warm than what I usually go for, and as I learned on other blogs throughout the last weeks, many people tend to go for cooler shades in the cold (see Dagmaras beautiful winter look for example).
For example, people who live in warmer climates or have oily skin should exfoliate more than those who have dry skin and / or live in cooler climates.
His screenplay for the 1959 film version of Tennessee Williams» Suddenly Last Summer was the most overt example of out - of - the - closet cinema of the fifties, while his contributions to the screenplay of Ben Hur (1959) were intended to suggest that Judah Ben Hur and Messala enjoyed more than just a warm friendship (Ben Hur star Charlton Heston bristles to this day over Vidal's claiming responsibility for the tone and texture of the screenplay; Heston insists that director William Wyler rejected Vidal's script suggestions after a single cold reading).
Otherwise, everything is nicely laid out and easy to find; I didn't have to spend more than a few seconds searching for the seat warmer or audio controls, for example.
The data connection also allows the driver to connect with the vehicle remotely to monitor and schedule charging of the plug - in hybrid's battery pack, to monitor the vehicle's location or to remotely activate the climate controls to, for example, warm the cabin on a frigid morning, using power from the grid rather than the battery.
For example, aquarium fish are tropical and prefer the temperature to be much warmer than the average house.
For example, the Siberian cat is much more prepared for cold temperatures than a Burmese due to its thick fur that warms up its boFor example, the Siberian cat is much more prepared for cold temperatures than a Burmese due to its thick fur that warms up its bofor cold temperatures than a Burmese due to its thick fur that warms up its body.
It'd be so simple to fix a few things — cold beer is better than warm for example — which sort of points to not so much incompetent staff, but rather a management failure.
For example, diving in the North Atlantic may require a different approach than drift diving in the warm waters of Indonesia.
They might say for example, «Ah yes, run number 12 in GCM model XYZ was a little too warm but that's because real world forcings were a little lower than in the projections — the physics was correct, it was the scenario that wasn't quite right».
Let us take for example something you touched on, ``... A big issue here is that any correlation between the two can be due to CO2 outgassing...» plus the argument that «the Medieval Warm Period was warmer than today» or «CO2 increases lag temperature increases by 800 years».
The current IPCC report, for example, limits the natural contribution to global warming since 1950 to less than plus or minus 0.1 ° C (it might have been negative e.g. because of the fading sun).
For example, note that the most recent La Nina episode (2010 - 2011) was warmer than all previous La Ninas, and warmer than all but the three most recent El Ninos.
I'm no more a climate scientist than Lomborg, but even I begin to recognize his creative use of statistics — for example, not mentioning well - established severe weather increases, or creating a false dilemma between spending to combat global warming and spending to combat malaria.
In Europe, for example, the average temperature between AD 21 and 80 was warmer than during AD 1971 - 2000.
Thus, we emphasize that Roe and Baker's result do not really tell us that, for example, 11 °C of global warming in the next century entury is any likelier than we have suggested previously.
For example, we have done many GCM simulations showing that tropical deforestation — at least averaged over the tropical land masses — induces warming that is greater than the effects of CO2.
For example, this U.S. Geological Survey of middle Pliocene paleoclimate clearly shows that time was generally both warmer and wetter than today.
Also, since Motl noted all these examples of warming, I assume he must have some universal theory... or at least hypothesis... to explain them... I am hoping for something a bit better than «Well, the sun is somehow getting hotter even though our measurements don't detect this.»
For example, with global warming, we might predict that record hot events will be more likely than record cold events.
If, for example, scientists had somehow underestimated the climate change between Medieval times and the Little Ice Age, or other natural climate changes, without corresponding errors in the estimated size of the causes of the changes, that would suggest stronger amplifying feedbacks and larger future warming from rising greenhouse gases than originally estimated.
The Weddell Sea, for example, was already warmer than other parts of the continent five decades ago.
The models overestimated warming from 1979 - 2011, but if you look at GISTEMP for example you can see that the East Pacific is cooler in 2011 than it was in 1979 and the models did not capture that as they have no PDO in the correct phase and are not expected to because PDOs are transient changes.
For example, how many people die prematurely because efforts to combat global warming cause energy poverty to linger longer than would be the case otherwise?
For example, atmospheric carbon dioxide grew by approximately 30 % during the transition from the most recent cold glacial period, about 20,000 years ago, to the current warm interglacial period; the corresponding rate of decrease in surface ocean pH, driven by geological processes, was approximately 50 times slower than the current rate driven largely by fossil fuel burning.
Just as a hypothetical example: If climate scientist will tell me that recent pause in global warming is due to the effect of an inactive sun (which is the reality as reported by following) http://www.spaceweather.com and that they will go back and improve their models to account for this, then I would be more inclined to believe their other claims... Instead the IPCC doubles down on their predictions and claim the future effects will be worst than they originally thought?
For example, anomalies are correlated over fairly large distances: If it was warmer than average in NYC this year, it was also likely warmer than average in Boston and Montreal and Philadelphia even though the actual average value in this different cities might be fairly different.
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