1, The MWP did not exist 2, The LIA did not exist 3, The 800
year lag does not exist 4, The planet is greening and crop yields are increasing due to increasing carbon sink capability
Not exact matches
Mexican - made beers have been strong sellers in recent
years because they are easy to drink, much like many U.S. - made light
lagers, but don't stir the same scorn that some beer drinkers have for domestic beer brands like Bud Light and Miller Lite.
In the few
years it has
lagged, it's almost always
done so by a slim margin.
Aptly named XJ Partners, the company focused on tech firms in the health sector, where the software «
lagged what we were
doing on Wall Street by at least 10
years,» he says.
But what «Black Panther» can't
do is lift the rest of the marketplace: Where «Black Panther» has soared this
year, most releases
lag.
Dos Equis»
Lager Especial sales have grown 6.4 % this
year, but overall sales still significantly
lag brands including Corona Extra and Modelo Especial.
Bonds and cash may have
lagged in recent
years, but they have the potential to help a portfolio during downturns, as they
did in 2008.
Fortunately, the evidence of the past few
years suggests that exports
do respond, with a
lag, to the dollar.
However, despite this pick up in appetite and improved performance more recently, it is important that investors
do not lose sight of the fact that EM equities have still
lagged developed markets by more than 50 % over the last five
years.
For example, the Bloomberg Barclays Green Bond Index, which was launched in 2014, has
lagged the broad - based Barclays Global Aggregate slightly over the last three
years — but keep in mind that overall returns don't account for the boom in green bond issuance over that period.
I mean, I know we already have International Tournament (against KOKO and JAPKO) and despite some
lag problems WorldKO
did great last
year, but I think it would be fun to get an interserver or just server tournament between clans or players.
In a
year where the industry was declining overall, the Red Star Award winner grew the HEINEKEN USA business +6.9 % in 2016, led by Tecate Light +54 %,
Dos Equis
Lager +11 %, Heineken +4 %, and Strongbow Cider +8.2 %.
Are some of you on here missing a few brain cells as fans There is nothing Arsenal or Wenger can
do with the Sanchez situation He wants to leave and has been offered 400k a week in wages who in their right mind is going to turn that down as a player As for blaming wenger who has been our most successful manager helped us build a stadium gave us 20
years of cl football and some of the best teams the ol has seen Including the invincible and you all have the Gaul to trash the man as if he has
done nothing for the club I suggest you should look at the plastic fans in the Arsenal blogs that have created a toxic atmosphere at the club They attack their own players in a daily basis why would any top player come to s club where the manager the owners and players are shamelessly attached constantly Yet Wenger wins trophies regularly even them that is derided Look at Spurs Liverpool they win fuk all every
year yet their fans back then Look at yourselves and all the negativity that you have created striking the club before you blame Wenger for everything I have been a season ticket holder since the 70s and never have I seen our fanbase been so full of entitled morons who have stopped backing the club and constantly deride the club snd attack it We have the worst fanbase in football you have made this great club a
lagging stock in world football All you now us fans constantly moaning If you don't like Arsenal fc then buy out kronke and run the club or fuk off and support someone else You won't be missed Coyg
Arsenal may have acquired Alexandre Lacazette and Saed Kolasinac in this summers transfer window, but we
do seem to be
lagging behind our rivals for the Premier League title, and one of our biggest problems is the danger of losing some of our biggest stars who only have one
year remaining on their contracts, including Alexis Sanchez and Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain.
«What I'm proposing is we
do not force jet
lag on our citizens twice a
year,» Morinello said in a phone interview with WBEN.
We have made very little progress here and
lag further behind Labour and the Lib Dems than we
did at the start of the
year.
While the United States has long
lagged behind — Germany installed more solar in December 2011 than our country
did the entire
year — the U.S., like many nations, may benefit from that leadership.
The big problem is to explain a
lag of more than 30
years when direct measurements of quantities (galactic cosmic rays, 10.7 cm solar radio, magnetic index, level of sunspot numbers, solar cycle lengths)
do not indicate any trend in the solar activity since the 1950s.
Sugar intake falls in
year 2000 and after a 5 - 10
year lag, so
does obesity in the most easy - to - treat group.
The former may be the result of lower than anticipated students, although for academies the majority of grant income is based on
lagged pupil numbers and doesn't vary in
year.
Don't fall for the false compliment that you are so important — so important that you should be fired if your students» test scores are
lagging behind, so important that your school's graduation rate is a moral and a civil rights issue, so important that you should be replaced by an inexperienced liberal arts major on a two -
year resume building junket.
Once a
year, rebalance things, taking a bit of money out of the investments that have
done the best over the past
year and investing it back in the areas that have
lagged.
Its international version
did even better, outperforming by more than nine percentage points annually, while
lagging its benchmark only once in 15
years.
In
years when growth
does better, like 2015 or 2017, the equal - weight strategy tends to
lag.
Over a sufficiently long time, the market grows at X % and a lump sump will return that X yet DCA, if
done over say two
years will
lag by about that X %, i.e. one
year's growth.
While the six -
year annual returns for these funds were hardly horrible, both groups
did lag the 4.3 % annual return of the stock market, as measured by the largest S&P 500 Index Fund, which provided a 29 % cumulative gain.
The S&P has been on a roll this
year, yet I can't tell if I'm
doing better than the market or in reality
lagging it!
enjoy it while you can because your gona have to buy a better computer every
year maybe 2 if your lucky, also ps3 / 360
do nt have game
lag (not talkin online)
Other odd choices are that they
do not use all the
years available for analysis, and they had different
lags for differerent temperature measures.
This is mainly because of the time
lag to the forcings — the differences between B and C temperature trends aren't yet significant (though they will be in a few
years), and in 2010
do not reflect the difference in scenario.
I have had a quick look at the Hansen paper and in it he says something to the effect that the time
lag is roughly proportional to the square of the sensitivity, So
does this mean that if t is the time delay in
years and s is the sensitivity, t can be expressed as
The fact that CO2
lags temperature during cooling and warming periods in the last 600,000
years means that it
does not initiate these changes.
(Note that there is a time
lag of 5
years, this might be OK, because the climate
does not respond instantaneously to a solar change).
Once that is
done it is easy to experiment with different window lenghts and
lags (
do it especially with 100
year window and
lags 0,5,10).
Claiming a time
lag influence from
years past has nothing to
do with the air temp, solar load, reflectance, etc that causes ice to melt.
The volcanic input is similar to what others have
done with a 2 to 3
year lag.
I don't believe there's any empirical support for that 15 -
year lag.
15
year lag is well known natural effect The 15
years lag is nothing to
do with CO2, it is result of totally natural process, since this is exactly the delay between geomagnetic signal (simply derived from the combined sun - Earth magnetic field changes and the AMO: http://www.vukcevic.talktalk.net//GSOc.htm Why is that?
@vukcevic: The 15
years lag is nothing to
do with CO2... There is a 15
year delay between the changes in the angular momentum of the Earth's inner core (where magnetic field is generated) and the LOD (length of the day)
Within economics modelling, attempts to model the feedback mechanisms that occur in the real economy are also really difficult — we know, for example, that investment in new technologies will act as an incentive for the existing technologies it hopes to substitute to become more efficient (the sailing ship effect — i.e. in the 50
years after the introduction of the steam ship, sailing ships made more efficiency improvements than they had in the previous 3 centuries) but how to quantify something even as simple as this is not easy BUT we have learnt a few ways to give sensible (order of magnitude) figures with time
lags, the learning by
doing effect and phased - in substitution effects based on massive amounts of data.
The only thing that we can
do at this point to reduce this projected rise, and the ancillary human and economic costs, is to greatly reduce carbon emissions which will involve a 30
year lag time for major atmospheric improvement.
I agree the
lag does not appear to be constant, and
does vary, and may not explain everything, however, someone earlier dismissed the
lag between temperature and CO2 as irrelevant, so I made some simple calculations, and surprised myself, in that (possibly) co-incidentally the
lag of roughly 800
years + / - 200 (my own estimate), matched the time between the MWP and the start of Industrialisation, where CO2 levels are said to start rising, of course it's a very rough estimate.
From the summary above, how
does the «800
year lag» fit into all this?
CO2
lags temperature «An article in Science magazine illustrated that a rise in carbon dioxide
did not precede a rise in temperatures, but actually
lagged behind temperature rises by 200 to 1000
years.
Well, what he didn't tell you is that one generally sees in the ice cores that CO2
lags the temperature by typically a few hundred
years, not vice versa!
Consider a possibility that the shifts /
lags have less to
do with the 11 -
year solar cycle than they
do with offset cycles of the ocean basins (see Tisdale).
However, this doesn't work with the AMO, which tracks the large cyclic air temperature changes in the Arctic very closely but
lags them by 5 - 10
years.
As you know, on average CO2
lags temperature change by about 800
years (it varies depending on who
does it, the correlation is rather broad and flat, so the number is pretty squirrelly), it is untrue to suggest that natural fluctuations in CO2 always follow temperature fluctuations.
The time
lag of 20, 30, or more
years includes many more complex physics, as you point out, but the salient point is that there is a decadal - scale time
lag between what we
do and when when see the effect, and for my intented audience, that is already news.
So in the past, as shown from the ice core records, when the interglacial cycle reaches its cooling phase and the atmosphere starts to cool in spite of increasing CO2 levels (proven that changes in CO2
lags temperature change by about 800
years) you are saying that didn't happen?