Not exact matches
Customer interest in the 8.3 - ounce beverage stems from a variety of
factors, including positive
feedback from taste tests, consumer interest in silica, trends in ready - to - drink nutrition, and an ultra-premium formula
with an all - natural sweetener blend.
The magnitudes of the climate
factors causing the MOC to weaken, along
with the
feedbacks and the associated restoring
factors, are all uncertain at this time.
The
factors that determine this asymmetry are various, involving ice albedo
feedbacks, cloud
feedbacks and other atmospheric processes, e.g., water vapor content increases approximately exponentially
with temperature (Clausius - Clapeyron equation) so that the water vapor
feedback gets stronger the warmer it is.
Like single Baltic Lady, Online Dating Ukraine has assigned each profile a trust level, where the staff has rated the women on multiple
factors such as; if they've met the woman, seen her passport, had phone or video conversations
with her, as well as the
feedback from male members.
For example, if a company is having problems
with managers implementing Human Resource policies in different ways, and they start a training program on implementing policies, the program will be far less effective if they don't also change expectations and
feedback to these managers (
Factor 1), consequences to these managers for not following company policy (
Factor 3), and change processes for managing their managers (
Factor 4).
Classroom walkthroughs, formal observations, interactions
with the principal,
feedback from peers, a student / parent survey and personal reflections will all
factor into a review, without assigning specific weights or points that other evaluation systems quantify.
Just as in our classrooms
with our students, we know that ongoing
feedback is one of the most impactful ways to influence learning — and is a known
factor in the growth of teachers.
Students respond differently to
feedback depending on many
factors, including their beliefs about intelligence, their experiences
with other teachers, their attitudes about the subject matter, and their relationship
with the teacher.
When paired
with developmentally appropriate learning goals, effective
feedback ranks as the second most important school - level
factor influencing student achievement, after a guaranteed and viable curriculum (Marzano, 2003).
Since openness to
feedback is one of the few
factors that contributes to improved teaching, 18 supported entry into the profession could also provide teachers - in - training
with opportunities to receive
feedback and integrate changes into their practice before bad habits are ingrained, as well as give the school and mentor teachers a sense of the teacher's ability to accept and respond to
feedback.
With the added displacement there is a bit more of a fun factor since the performance mapping changes when going into sport mode along with the steering wheel giving more feedb
With the added displacement there is a bit more of a fun
factor since the performance mapping changes when going into sport mode along
with the steering wheel giving more feedb
with the steering wheel giving more
feedback.
I think that in 5 - 10 years agents will be obsolete and peer
feedback with be the new reigning
factor of make - or - break.
Once a customer enters their choice along
with the other
factors, they get the ranking of the lenders on the basis of the offers, other products, services and the customer
feedback that matches our database.
With your
feedback, we can not only identify new genetic variants, but also learn about other
factors that affect body size.
We know the game is resonating
with fans and our goal is to bring the best possible experience to players and, as
with all of our titles, we
factor feedback into development.
Agree
with Mr. Richards (31) that a «budget» for 1.5 C has already been exceeded — due e.g. to «thermal response
factor» (Hansen), present aerosol dimming, further emissions during energy transition, unfolding climate
feedbacks and planetary response to actual total carbon dioxide eguivalent.
Ocean heat content is ultimately controlled by a number of complicating
factors including positive and negative forcings and
feedbacks dealing
with clouds, water vapor, and also CO2.
But it could be even worse —
with the GHG
feedback added in, the full response from the paleoclimate effects looks like it could multiply the IPCC estimates by a
factor of 4 to 6.
Thus, it is unlikely that even a running average of temps would exactly correlate
with CO2 since independent
factors and perhaps negative
feedback mechanisms are certain to be present in a system as complex as Earth's climate.
And it's clear, too, that trends in food availability and cost are shaped by so many local and global
factors,
with all kinds of
feedback loops, that claiming causality is inadvisable.
It is not that the polar regions are amplifying the warming «going on» at lower latitudes, it is that any warming going on AT THE POLES is amplified through inherent positive
feedback processes AT THE POLES, and specifically this is primarily the ice - albedo positive
feedback process whereby more open water leads to more warming leads to more open water, etc. *** «Climate model simulations have shown that ice albedo
feedbacks associated
with variations in snow and sea - ice coverage are a key
factor in positive
feedback mechanisms which amplify climate change at high northern latitudes...»
«Climate model simulations have shown that ice albedo
feedbacks associated
with variations in snow and sea - ice coverage are a key
factor in positive
feedback mechanisms which amplify climate change at high northern latitudes...»
The precise amount of warming will depend on climate sensitivity and the exotic
feedbacks that are
factored in, but I think you are dancing on the head of a pin
with your comments -
With regards to «climate modelling», an assumed (positive water vapour feedback) warming mechanism that can not be observed, that there is no experimental evidence for, combined with after the fact, admitted as invented cooling factors
With regards to «climate modelling», an assumed (positive water vapour
feedback) warming mechanism that can not be observed, that there is no experimental evidence for, combined
with after the fact, admitted as invented cooling factors
with after the fact, admitted as invented cooling
factors....
It is important to understand
feedbacks in order to further quantify the risk
factors and time scales involved
with climate change.
I haven't tried to create an alternative model, but if I were to do so I would try to incorporate relevant major known (or major possible) natural
factors, along
with AGW of course but starting
with the generally accepted ECS of ~ 1.2 rather than the IPCC's 3.2 using unsubstantiated «
feedbacks».
However, I am not a «warmista» by any means — we do not know how to properly quantify the albedo of aerosols, including clouds,
with their consequent negative
feedback effects in any of the climate sensitivity models as yet — and all models in the ensemble used by the «warmistas» are indicating the sensitivities (to atmospheric CO2 increase) are too high, by
factors ranging from 2 to 4: which could indicate that climate sensitivity to a doubling of current CO2 concentrations will be of the order of 1 degree C or less outside the equatorial regions (none or very little in the equatorial regions)- i.e. an outcome which will likely be beneficial to all of us.
No, it is an inference from a remarkable two - variable ice core time series that shows the 800,000 year history of temperature driven by various
factors,
with a dominant CO2
feedback.
The much - reduced extent of the oldest and thickest ice, in combination
with other
factors such as ice transport that assist the ice - albedo
feedback by exposing more open water, help explain this large and abrupt ice loss.
The Arctic provides an early indicator of global climate change through
feedback systems associated
with factors such as the high albedo of snow and ice [Holland and Bitz, 2003].
Increasing austral - spring insolation combined
with sea - ice albedo
feedbacks appear to be the key
factors responsible for this warming.»
Not one of these effects is very strong on its own, and even adding each separately together would not fully explain the higher temperatures but rather than interacting additively, these different effects appear to interact multiplicatively,
with feedbacks among the contributing
factors leading to the surprisingly large increase in the chance of much higher temperatures.»
The main reasons are that (i) other forcing and
feedback factors may co-vary in a statistically dependent way
with CO2 and can not be separated, (ii) the operation of some climate
feedbacks depends on the time scale considered, and (iii) the strength of climate
feedbacks depends on the mean climate.
The MIT model permits one to systematically vary the model's climate sensitivity (by varying the strength of the cloud
feedback) and rate of mixing of heat into the deep ocean and determine how the goodness - of - fit
with observations depends on these
factors.
While we have not evaluated all of the
feedback mechanisms and internal and external forcing
factors involved, we have shown evidence that the West Antarctic warming is consistent
with the regional decline of sea ice in the ABS and
with the atmospheric circulation trends over the Southern Oceans.
My best guess based on historical and recent data supports a raise of between 0.1 and o. 5 C per doubling of CO2,
with cloud negative
feedback being a major controlling
factor.
This indicates a net
feedback factor of f = 3 - 4, because either of these forcings would cause the earth's surface temperature to warm 1.2 - 1.3 °C to restore radiative balance
with space, if other
factors remained unchanged.
The reasons why the Arctic is warming so quickly — a phenomenon known as Arctic amplification — has to do
with factors that are unique to the Arctic environment, involving
feedbacks between sea ice, snow, water vapor and clouds.
As can be seen, the «constant RH assumption» exaggerates the actually observed moisture increase
with warming by a
factor of around 10:1 (and hence the model - based water vapor
feedback estimates).
In sytem theory the planck response is just a negative
feedback and for short time analysis can be approximated as nearly linear
with some
factor.
ΔTλ is, at its simplest, the product of three
factors: the sum ΔF2x of all anthropogenic - era radiativeforcingsat CO2 doubling; the base or «no -
feedbacks» climate sensitivity parameter κ; and the
feedback multiplier f, such that the final or «
with -
feedbacks» climate sensitivity parameter λ = κf.
The base climate sensitivity parameter κis the most influential of the three
factors of ΔTλ: for the final or «
with -
feedbacks» climate sensitivity parameter λ is the product of κand the
feedback factor f, which is itselfdependent not only on the sum b of all climate - relevant temperature
feedbacks but also on κ.Yet κ has received limited attention in the literature.
Interestingly enough
with regards to LC09, aside from the errors discussed above, there was a paper by Forester & Gregory published in 2006 that also analyzed the ERBE data and came to the exact opposite conclusion — a positive
feedback factor of around 2.3 Wm - 2 / K, implying a climate sensitivity higher than the IPCC.
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Self - esteem is a
factor that can impact of persons understanding, demonstrating and emotional actions and also can be determiner
factor in amount of making stress and events; self - esteem is a series of
feedbacks and beliefs that person expresses in his relationship
with outside world.
There is evidence that suggests the effectiveness of video
feedback may vary
with factors at both the level of the parent and of the child.
Three focus groups were held
with local physicians to generate
feedback on diagnostic and treatment planning challenges and
factors that impact diagnostic and treatment planning decisions.