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The projected spatial patterns are very similar in all scenarios with stronger annual mean warming in Southern Europe and towards the northeast.
Annual mean warming in the west is projected to range between 3 and 4°C and upwards of 7°C in winter months.
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The increase in thermal tolerance delays the bleaching threshold the longest in regions like Polynesia, where the models project lower warming relative to the global mean warming, as in [15].
Consider one measure of their concern: searches for even the prime minister's family name (which also means "warm") in combination with other words such as "assets" are now blocked on Chinese microblogs.
By the end of this century, the mean projected warming in the A1B scenario amounts to almost 4°C with respect to 1961 1990.
In all cases, the mortality response is expressed as a percent difference relative to the mean warm-season mortality in Philadelphia County (or within each ZCTA) of 0.26 deaths per 10,000 residents per day.
After more than 20 years, a Japanese spacecraft, AKARI (akari means warm-light in Japanese), performed a new all-sky survey with a much higher angular resolution than IRAS (Murakami et al., 2007).
I mean warm, you know".
These analyzes give us a better understanding about the chalky dynamics with global-mean warming of roughly 4 °C in rice grains.
Colder water in the Pacific Ocean means warmer and drier winters in the Southeast and wetter, colder seasons in parts of the northern United States.
All these traits are evaluated using a score from 1 to 10 (e.g., for trait warmth, 1 means "reserved," 10 means "warm," and any score in between is a nuance within the two extreme values).
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