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The phrase "sophisticated climate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a complex or advanced environmental or atmospheric condition, often in discussions about climate change or ecological issues. Example: "The researchers are studying the sophisticated climate patterns that have emerged due to global warming."
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In today's sophisticated climate, this is too much intimacy; no one knows what to do with it.
The dependence on artificial light and large underground spaces will call for sophisticated climate control and the most advanced engineering.
"None of these factors can be captured in an equation, even a computer code of the size of the most sophisticated climate models would fail to capture these factors with any level of reliability".
The researchers used a series of sophisticated climate models and found this rise in CO2 would lead to surface temperatures rising by an average of 8C across the world by 2300.
But the controversy has flared up in recent years, as cellphones, navigation systems, satellite radios, sophisticated climate controls and even DVD players and on-board Internet connections have begun vying for drivers' attention.
Better predictions would require improved climate-measurement tools, more sophisticated climate models that work on regional scales, and a better organized system to integrate all the data, the report concludes.
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It carried three fewer passengers than a modern-day eight-passenger Buick Encland, and its interior lacked a modern Buick's sophisticated climate-control system.
Now that the single thermostat that once controlled the entire building has been replaced by a sophisticated climate-control system, loans from other museums will be possible; in turn, the museum's collections will get more exposure.
He also led a separate science academy panel that issued a report in April on the weakness of America's most sophisticated computer climate models.
However, even highly sophisticated greenhouse climate models are often known to have unknown dynamics affected by bounded uncertainties.
Injecting a large volume of fresh water into the Atlantic, such as might occur if the melting of the Greenland ice cap accelerates, would activate a complex series of processes "that even the most sophisticated of climate models cannot calculate," he says.
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