Sentence examples for historical variability from inspiring English sources

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As such, it is necessarily subject to geographical relativity, historical variability, and philosophical interpretation.

However, the historical variability of immigration policies stands in stark contrast to the stability of principles and legal norms which regulate the citizenship regime (Spiro, 2015).

The modelling approach was applied successfully for examining the historical variability of evaporation and can be applied to constrain land surface parameterization schemes; validate more empirical predictive model outputs; inform operational agrometeorological and hydrological applications in the Canadian Prairies.

The historical variability of streamflow and salinity was examined for three large estuaries of the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States (US) in order to determine how they are influenced by large-scale circulation patterns.

Lastly, a baseline reference period will need to be established which accommodates the historical variability of fire occurrence in these vegetation types to enable measurement of gains and losses under the methodology.

The immediate reduction of human-induced fire is necessary to move these altered forest ecosystems towards the range of natural structural conditions and reestablish the historical variability of this ecological process.

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This project addresses the issue of defining areas of recharge in the lower Mississippi River alluvial aquifer (LMRAA) through an assessment of historical precipitation variability using high-resolution radar-derived precipitation estimates.

Based on our study, it can be concluded that the historical rainfall variability data was important determinant of rangeland WRSI values and can be used as a reference point for decision-making tools beforehand to reduce the impact of rainfall variability on livelihoods of pastoral communities.

Globally, substituting MMMmax for the MMM has a larger effect on the future projections than using a bleaching threshold based on historical SST variability (Fig. 7).

The "all-forcing" simulations (CM2.0, n = 3; CM2.1, n = 5), which simulate historical climate variability based on forcings of greenhouse gases, sulfate and volcanic aerosols, black and organic carbon and solar irradiance, are used to develop a model climatology (see below).

The thermal stress projections are repeated using two proposed but globally untested changes to the real-time method of bleaching prediction: i) introduction of a bleaching threshold based on historical SST variability, and ii) use of a different formulation for the maximum monthly mean.

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