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The phrase "assumed warm" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a state of warmth that is taken for granted or presumed, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The room was assumed warm, but the heater had actually broken down."
Alternatives: "presumed warm" or "expected to be warm".
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Scientists had long assumed warming oceans would generally drive species' geographical ranges toward higher latitudes.
Similarly, the scenario that assumes warm water injection for 4 months only extends its 2 °C temperature anomaly approximately 120 m in the lateral direction (Fig. 4b), which is 40 m less than in the scenario that considered system operation throughout the year (Fig. 2e) and 10 m less than in the scenario with water injected at two temperatures (Fig. 4a).
The World Bank estimates that adapting to a warmer climate could cost $70bn to $100bn per year by 2050, assuming warming is kept to the target of 2C.
Using the known flood characteristics of the basin, they plugged in regional rainfall projections under the climate change scenario that assumes warming over the Indian subcontinent because of greenhouse gas concentrations.
Now scientists are raising a new question: when grapes are transported to new areas, assuming warming weather and flagging rain make current regions unsuited to such harvests, what will the crop's arrival do to the animals and plants already in residence?
Assuming warming trends continue at their present rates, experts generally agree that the Sierra snowpack which is crucial to the state's drinking water supply could decline by 50 90% by the century's end.
Generally as they pass through the city on their southbound migrations, the birds have shed their bright breeding plumage and have assumed subtler warm tans and browns.
All of the scenarios considered thus far assumed that warm water was injected continuously throughout year.
They also constructed a second trend line that assumed no warming during the period, and then compared the two.
Mo Brooks of Alabama "I am unconvinced about America's ability to do anything about Global Warming (assuming Global Warming is man-made and not a recurrent global weather pattern)." — September 4, 2010, at Left In Alabama, a politics blog.
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