Sentences with phrase «year interval since»

Fig. 1: Number of storms every 5 - year interval since 1850 divided in 6 different categories of severities, with «Tropical Storm» as the least and «Category 5» as the most powerful cyclones.
2016 will mark another three year interval since Bioshock Infinite arrived in 2013, the series past games have all arrived three years after one another so it would not be surprising to hear about a new game very soon.

Not exact matches

The interval since publication of the last major service book for most Lutherans has been 20 years.
Recall that breastfed infants wake up much more frequently and at shorter intervals than do bottle fed infants since cows milk is designed for cow brain growth (much less volume compared with human brains) and body growth rates while breast milk has just the right composition which means fast burning sugars and much less protein and fat... for that ever - growing human infant brain which triples in size in the first year.
Partly, too, it's because nomadic hunter - gatherers have to keep their children spaced at four - year intervals by infanticide and other means, since a mother must carry her toddler until it's old enough to keep up with the adults.
Afterwards, since the car would be fairly old, the shorter interval of 6 years makes sense because leaks are more likely to happen at this point.
RIM's half - year delay between announcing and shipping the tablet also tarnished its reputation, since the company spent all its energy attacking the original iPad but, because of the interval, ended up competing against a larger, faster iPad 2.
The Documenta exhibitions in Kassel, for instance, have been held since 1955 at four - or five - year intervals.
Here's another way to frame the question: Have we left the Holocene Epoch — the warm interval since the end of the last ice age some 10,000 years ago — and entered what is increasingly described as a geological epoch or age of our own making?
Four times since the last ice age, at intervals roughly 3,000 years apart, the Northeast has been struck by cycles of storms far more powerful than any in recent times, according to a new study.
Ever since the planet descended into a cycle of ice ages and warm intervals 2 million years ago, glaciers have surged and ebbed like a slow, cold tide.
Heavy sea ice distribution occurred almost each year following, but since 1980 widespread and long - lasting sea ice off Iceland took place (sic) at rather irregular intervals».
Since 1860, when adequate meteorological recording commenced, the most severe droughts have occurred commonly at intervals of 11 to 14 years.
The net rate of increase of this population since 1978 has been estimated as about 3.2 % per year (95 % confidence interval 1.4 % - 5.1 %).
So in both cases, one can construct a confidence / credible interval for the carbon - 14 age by well - known methods (that exhibit perfect probability matching), and then simply transform the endpoints of this interval to calendar years using the calibration curve (which I'll assume is known exactly, since uncertainty in it doesn't seem to really affect the argument).
These are the surface temperatur trends in K per decade (with 2 sigma intervals) since 1997 (using 17 plus years as claimed by Taylor):
In the 20th century the warming occurred in steps, within intervals shorter than 30 (e.g. 1978 - 1998) years, so there is a case to be made that there has been no change in climate since the beginning of the recovery from the Little Ice Age.
Hofmeister states that since the political system runs on 2 year intervals, it is difficult to solve the climate crisis our planet is suffering from.
That said, I don't see any harm in including the 1997 - 2012/2013 interval in your analysis, especially since people like Chris Monckton have been cherry picking it for years, but I think you need to use other intervals too.
The Cenozoic Era — encompassing the past 65.5 million years, the time that has elapsed since the mass extinction event marking the end of the Cretaceous Period — has a broad range of climatic variation characterized by alternating intervals of global warming and cooling.
A series of start points on 10 year intervals is good since is omits cherry picking.
And recently Sept 2016 while making the premium payment, I made disclosure to the insurer that I have been irregularly smoking since 1.5 / 2 years with interval of 2 - 3 months of smoking followed by 1 - 2 months of non-smoking.
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