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The rapidly changing global climate is anticipated to bring about an increased frequency of extreme weather events (e.g. stronger storms, more extensive droughts), which are expected to promote more frequent cyanobacteria blooms that persist for longer durations in freshwater.
The selected precipitation scheme for Lautaret reflects the possible scenarios according to Beniston (2006), given that Mediterranean-influenced areas will be faced with more extensive droughts throughout the vegetation period (refer to the study of Benot et al. (2013a)).
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25 The Obama administration is enthusiastically pursuing a new national adaptation policy that it hopes will provide public health officials with the tools they need to predict and respond to public health crises caused by rising temperatures, increased drought, more extensive rains, sea-level rise, and more days with poor air quality.
But to be on the safe side, the city added five of its own proposals, including a plan that would provide a water reserve in Lake Whitney to be released to the river should conditions deteriorate; a drought response that would ask customers to "conserve or curtail water use" and more extensive attention to dissolved oxygen, salinity and wildlife.
However, more extensive sampling is needed to support the hypothesis that polymorphisms in the HvABCG31 promoter are maintained by variable drought and salinity.
"This is much more extensive".
French influence was more extensive.
It will be a more extensive procedure.
And yet it could be more extensive.
Pike got far more extensive press coverage.
(Drop-off locations are more extensive).
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