Sentences with phrase «water storage over»

While satellites say the delta has had a net - loss of water storage over the course of most of the 21st century, climate models used to predict water scarcity into the future often say the region gained water.
Careful analysis of these data, allowed the scientists to measure the change in water storage over land.

Not exact matches

Bibra Lake - based ZBB Energy Corporation will receive $ 3.1 million over two years in project funding from the Department of the Environment and Water Resources Advanced Electricity Storage Technologies program, the company has announced.
For inclusion in the fund, over 70 % of a company's cash flows must be derived from infrastructure - related businesses, which include airports and companies engaged in storage and transportation, water and toll roads.
In the Lachlan catchment, 65.6 gigalitres of Commonwealth environmental water was carried over, which is equivalent to 5.2 per cent of the storage capacity in that catchment.
In a statement released Tuesday, school district officials said they had met with Park District officials over six weeks and believed they had reached a tentative agreement for water storage.
Let me remind you of just a few: I have donated an ambulance and a 17,000 ltr water storage tank to the Ga South Municipal Hospital, I have built a three - classroom block for the constituency, bridges to facilitate movement of people and goods, bought pipelines to connect Wiabomah to the national lines for them to access potable water for the first time in over two decades as well as built a mosque among others.
Crestwood - Midstream, a Texas - based oil and gas corporation, is threatening these thriving industries with its proposals to locate and expand gas storage along Seneca Lake, the largest fresh water body in New York and over half of the water in the Finger Lakes.
By periodically measuring gravity regionally, GRACE reveals how much a region's water storage changes over time.
The centre console has space for two average sized water bottles and lots of extra storage space all over the place for all manner of items, like under the armrest between the front seats as well as the door pockets.
Having a food and water storage can help tide you over in the event of unemployment, a downturn in the economy, or other difficult time.
Vittles Vault dog food containers are the only food storage items we've ever found that you can leave out there in the garage with four large dogs, and they can bite it, knock it over, push it around, jump on it, spill their water bowl by it, etc., and nothing affects the contents or allows them to access the contents.
Mobile Hospital • Florida licensed mobile animal hospital (setup as vaccination clinic) • Two 15,000 BTU roof - top air conditioning units • 7kw Onan generator with outlets and fluorescent lighting • Exterior body wall is aluminum, no rusting • Flat exterior walls with room for large graphic signage • Interior floor is aluminum for easy cleanup with no odors • Sliding aluminum door separates hospital from driving compartment • Permanently mounted aluminum steps with handrails • Interior walls are cabinet grade laminate with Formica finish • Insulation in most exterior walls • Electronic floor scale • Backup camera • Refrigerator • Over 14 ft of counter space with storage under • Sink with fresh water tank • Gray water tank and discharge port
Through a carrier test for GM - 1 Storage disease in Portuguese Water Dogs, I administrated a program that brought the carrier frequency from more than 16 % to less than 3 % over the past 10 years, without a significant loss of genetic diversity.
Selling and distributing water troughs and storage tanks for water, chemicals, fertilizer and septic for over 30 years.
Four of the cabins have a great outlook over the large water storage dam within the village compound.
A garage, with Storage and Laundry Room, as well as a concrete drive and picnic area over looking the water round off the ground floor.
of anthropogenic CO2 releases that have been taken out of the atmosphere (over and above the amount taken out of the atmosphere that balances the natural additions to the atmosphere), perhaps mainly as a direct biogeochemical feedback (increased CO2 favoring more rapid biological fixation of C, net flux of CO2 into water until equilibrium for the given storage of other involved chemical species in the upper ocean) fairly promptly.
Others include, the role of the Sun (being the main heat source), the vast oceans which cover over 70 % of the Earth's surface (and the natural factors which determine the storage and release of CO2 back into the atmosphere), water - vapour being the dominant greenhouse gas comprising 98 % of the atmosphere, the important role of low - level clouds which is thought to be a major factor in determining the natural variation of climate temperatures (P.S. Significantly, computer - models are unable to replicate cloud - formation and coverage — which again — injects bias into model).
It seems that those who fear AGW (or at least some of them) do admit that it is not realistic to expect a planetary atmosphere such as ours to warm up oceans of water over the timescale required by AGW theory because of the huge volume and density of that water and thus the heat storage differentials.
When Lacis becomes an expert on clouds, water vapor, oceanic heat storage, aerosols, programming GCMs, measuring and adjusting surface temps, and paleo - climate; then maybe I'll care what he says about what might happen over the next 10 to 20 years (but not the next hundred, because no one knows that).
The short - term trend in total water storage adjusted over this 7 - year time span is positive and amounts to 80.6 15.7 km3 / yr (net water storage excess)... Expressed in terms of equivalent sea level, total water volume change over 2002 — 2009 leads to a small negative contribution to sea level of — 0.22 0.05 mm / yr.
That storage can be in a surface reservoir, groundwater basin, water bank, or water conservation credits along the Colorado River system, or in carry - over water from the prior year.
It uses an inflatable cylinder made from poly film over a water bag heat storage.
Small communities in some regions have started to run out of water entirely, and increasingly stringent urban conservation measures have been enacted over the summer as reservoir storage drops to critically low levels.
The length of the growing season in interior Alaska has increased 45 % over the last century7 and that trend is projected to continue.8 This could improve conditions for agriculture where moisture is adequate, but will reduce water storage and increase the risks of more extensive wildfire and insect outbreaks across much of Alaska.9, 10 Changes in dates of snowmelt and freeze - up would influence seasonal migration of birds and other animals, increase the likelihood and rate of northerly range expansion of native and non-native species, alter the habitats of both ecologically important and endangered species, and affect ocean currents.11
Groundwater supplies between 30 and 50 percent of California's water supply, depending on precipitation, and represents a storage reservoir that is over three times greater than available surface water storage.
Example The Dinorwig pumped storage station in Wales has a water capacity of 7x106 m3, which can be released for generating electricity over a 5 hour period.
Lead - lag correlation between variations in annual mean total water storage, total vegetation carbon, and annual fire season length over the Northern US and the Southern US / Mexico regions in the control simulation.
Decadal climate prediction of annual mean variations in total water storage (left), vegetation carbon (center), and fire season length (right panels) over the Northern US.
Time series of total water storage (color in upper panels), fire season length (lines in upper and bottom panels), and total vegetation carbon (color in bottom panels) averaged over the Northern US and Southern US / Mexico regions in the pre-industrial control simulation.
This discussion suggests three important conclusions: (i) the effect of changes in terrestrial water storage on sea level may be considerable; (ii) the net effect on sea level could be of either sign, and (iii) the rate has increased over the last few decades (in the assessment of Gornitz et al. (1997) from near zero at the start of the century to 0.8 mm / yr in 1990).
The following NASA JPL image shows how land - based water storage changed over the period March 2010 - March 2011, as observed by the NASA / German Aerospace Center's Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (Grace) twin satellites.
However, detecting acceleration is difficult because of (i) interannual variability in GMSL largely driven by changes in terrestrial water storage (TWS)(7 ⇓ — 9), (ii) decadal variability in TWS (10), thermosteric sea level, and ice sheet mass loss (11) that might masquerade as a long - term acceleration over a 25 - y record, (iii) episodic variability driven by large volcanic eruptions (12), and (iv) errors in the altimeter data, in particular, potential drifts in the instruments over time (13).
For example, the root system of forest trees facilitates both storage and extraction of moisture from soil; biogenic aerosols produced by trees control the intensity of water vapor condensation over the forest; the large height of trees determines the vertical temperature gradient under the canopy, keeping soil evaporation under biotic control; tall trees are also essential for surface friction that does not allow extremely high wind velocities to develop.
My next proposal is a highly efficient phase change material for heat storage, in printable semiconductor sheets so it can be computer controlled in large laminated blocks to capture and release heat from air or water passing over it?
Tankless water heaters offer significant energy savings over conventional storage - tank water heaters, because thermal losses to the environment are much less.
If you're chomping at the bit to get your boat out of storage and back on the water, you'll be happy to see that over the winter some of our watercraft insurance providers have been hard at work making sure that, when you do hit the boat launch, you'll be protected, better than ever.
The downsides here are a disappointing battery, a mediocre front camera, a meager amount of non-expandable storage (unless you're willing to shell out more cash), and a general resistance to many standards that have been set by Android flagships over the past few years, like a water - resistant design or a removable battery.
Despite having over 100 GB of free storage on my review unit, I'd still like a microSD card slot on the OnePlus 5T, while an IP rating for dust and water resistance is a notable absence.
The rumored specs is said to have a 6inch MLCD + display (over the OLED panels which got bad reviews on the V30), running Snapdragon 845 CPU, up to 6 GB of RAM, up to 128 GB of storage, IP68 dust / water resistant body, dual cameras (wide - angle + standard lens) + laser autofocus, fingerprint scanner on the rear that doubles as a Home button, headphone jack, Hi - Fi Quad DAC, and a 3300 mAh battery.
Motorola has also updated the specifications to line up with its competitors, namely the Snapdragon 400 processor over last year's OMAP chip, but we also have 512 MB of RAM, 4 GB of storage, Wi - Fi support, and IP67 dust and water resistance.
Overall, then, I'm generally pleased with the OnePlus 5, though I'd question the focus on vanity specs like 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage over features increasingly seen as table stakes in the high - end world, like water resistance and a bright 2K display.
On the hardware side is where the Galaxy S8 has a few advantages over the OnePlus 5, with the former coming with features like wireless charging, expandable storage, and dust and water resistance.
The Fitbit Ionic smartwatch has an aluminium build with interchangeable straps and it comes with a plethora of features including water resistance up to 50 meters, heart rate monitoring and built - in GPS, as well as music storage for over 300 tracks and on - wrist personal coaching through a new app called Fitbit Coach.
As for specs, the U11 Life offers a Snapdragon 630 processor, 3 GB of RAM, 32 GB of storage, IP67 dust / water resistance, and a 2,600 mAh battery that charges over USB - C.
Beyond the specs, which include a 5 - inch Full HD display, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor, 2,700 mAh battery, Bluetooth 5.0, water and dust resistance, 4 GB of RAM, dual front - facing stereo speakers, and either 64 GB or 128 GB of storage, the Pixel 2 has quite a few improvements over last year's Pixel model.
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