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Meteorologists often use a type of data assimilation called the ensemble Kalman filter method to forecast weather based on a combination of atmospheric measurements and physics models of how the atmosphere works.
"No other continent has this combination of atmospheric set-up and topography", says Fasullo. "Only in Australia could the atmosphere carry such heavy tropical rains to such a large area, only to have those rains fail to make their way to the ocean".
Using a combination of atmospheric measurements and complex modelling technology, Bristol researchers routinely verify the UK's estimated greenhouse gas emissions.
Now, thanks to an expanding combination of atmospheric and land-based measuring techniques, scientists can quantify more precisely the sources and sinks of CO2.
Some terrestrial radio links can operate by a combination of atmospheric wave propagation, surface wave propagation, ground reflection, and ionospheric reflection.
A combination of atmospheric conditions, geography and the start of the winter heating season regularly traps urban air pollution from October to February across a great swath of Asia.
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The purpose of the experiments presented here was to more clearly define the combinations of atmospheric concentration and duration of exposure necessary to induce cytolethality and regenerative cell proliferation in the sensitive female B6C3F1 mouse liver.
"However, these would certainly not be good places for human or animal life as we know it on Earth". It's one of several planned to catalog different combinations of atmospheric gases that might be evidence of an inhabited world, to inform future missions like NASA's Webb.
Our experiment revealed that different combinations of atmospheric CO2 concentration, air temperature, and soil moisture altered seedling emergence and establishment.
Additionally, the numerous combinations of atmospheric circumstance allowed him to account for the wide variety of epidemic diseases and the idiosyncratic nature of their propagation: "[t]he air, constantly and diffusively applied to the living body, and indispensable to its existence, never operates, for any length of time, upon the same, or upon different individuals, with uniform intensity".
A combination of unique atmospheric factors makes America's midsection especially susceptible to summertime ozone loss, putting millions of Midwesterners at a higher risk to contract skin cancer.
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