A very new paper currently in press shines light on climate feedbacks and the balance of energy flows to and from the Earth. |
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He wrote, So what we have done here is to look at feedbacks and relationships that relate to climate sensitivity. |
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It also includes a representation of equilibrium feedbacks, such that supply and demand for goods and services adjust to reflect policy. |
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We are also concentrating more on the importance of, and feedbacks between, nutrients in the water and bivalve farming. |
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My guess is that, only a few years from now, the feedbacks I mentioned will be at the centre of the debate. |
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We have upgraded and fixed the Virtual Desktop, based on feedbacks we received from an already large community of users! |
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Revenue gains from higher employment and assorted other feedbacks would reduce the long-term cost further. |
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We are certainly keen to get feedbacks from our course alumni in due course. |
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Give us your feedbacks, comments, and suggestions to contribute to enhance your Worldwide Golf Directory. |
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The CNSC will prepare a report summarizing feedbacks and will make it available to the public once all comments have been reviewed and addressed. |
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For example, we offer commissioning service and accept the feedbacks of our customers. |
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The glacial retreat induced by this or any other process can be amplified by similar inverse positive feedbacks as for glacial advances. |
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There are a variety of climate change feedbacks that can either amplify or diminish the initial forcing. |
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In climate modelling the aim is to study the physical mechanisms and feedbacks of volcanic forcing. |
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The climate system includes a range of feedbacks, which alter the response of the system to changes in external forcings. |
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Positive feedbacks increase the response of the climate system to an initial forcing, while negative feedbacks reduce it. |
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It will be of prime importance to develop exchanges and experience feedbacks between the basin organizations and the relevant authorities in order to guarantee synergy between these two directives. |
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His direct observation and modeling reveal how powerful climate feedbacks, and the winds and rain of cyclonic storms, are rapidly driving the Arctic Ocean to a summer with no ice. |
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The authors note that this decline in proxy-summer temperature is coincident with an orbitally-driven decline in summer insolation at high northern latitudes that was likely amplified by albedo-related positive feedbacks. |
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Their sensitivity is based upon how accurately they describe the processes and feedbacks in the climate system. The other type energy-balance models—are simpler. |
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If you were not satisfied, you can give us your feedbacks on this article. |
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This is what the economists call feedbacks or rebound effects. |
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It is entirely possible to have a positive coolant void reactivity feedback and a negative PCR, since the latter is a sum of all reactivity feedbacks, both positive and negative. |
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The presentation will focus on the glacier-climate processes that make icefields so sensitive, which vary from region to region but are generally positive feedbacks. |
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Then they gave their feedbacks to the pros and cons of these two lessons. |
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Here is some feedbacks that I gleaned on the net, including the one of Kolombo, the Belgium producer we interviewed exclusively this weekend for Actualites Electroniques. |
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The continuum is dynamic through the action of modulating feedbacks and feedforwards. |
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More research is needed to understand the role of clouds and carbon cycle feedbacks in climate projections. |
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The probability of abrupt change for some climate related feedbacks may be low. |
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Uncertainty over the effect of feedbacks is a major reason why different climate models project different magnitudes of warming for a given forcing scenario. |
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Feedbacks are an important factor in determining the sensitivity of the climate system to increased atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations. |
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Feedbacks are also possible between rates of erosion and the amount of eroded material that is already carried by, for example, a river or glacier. |
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