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There is already one positive feedback loop in operation; the extra warming from our emissions is increasing the amount of water vapour in the atmosphere, which further increases temperatures.
Increasing the fin thickness double increases temperatures only by 2 3 K and has not a significant effect on the heat transfer.
By 2050 a mitigation policy which achieves a 2 °C temperature rise target reduces impacts on low flows by 20 25% compared to a business-as-usual emissions scenario which increases temperatures by 4 °C by the end of the 21st century, but this is small compared to the range in impacts between different climate model scenarios.
Carbon dioxide increases temperatures, extending the growing season and increasing humidity.
It is well known that the increase of pressure increases temperatures of phase transitions in polymers.
It is apparent, moreover, that the addition of fluorine increases temperatures for both those phase transitions.
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We speculate that below 230 K this may cause a positive feedback whereby increases in temperature increase CRE, which further increases temperature.
Increasing growth temperature generally exacerbated this phenotype.
Here, increasing temperatures just dry things out.
But increasing temperatures will have measurable impacts.
Increased temperatures result in tumor destruction.
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