Sentence examples for the single weather from inspiring English sources

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After an alarm, Father Kleinsorge always went out and scanned the sky, and this time, when he stepped outside, he was glad to see only the single weather plane that flew over Hiroshima each day about this time.

In the multiple weather variables model, all significant variables found in the single weather variable model were used in a forward stepwise multiple linear regression analysis, as shown in Table 3.

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Pete Inness, a lecturer at the Department of Meteorology at Reading University, said the results from a single weather centre, such as the US service, are not always reliable.

If you asked scientists a few years ago if a specific hurricane has been caused by climate change, most would have told you that, while it raises the risks, no single weather event could yet be attributed to climate change.

In the model involving single weather variables, decomposed IMFs from both original time series and gradient changes of time series were entered into the regression analyses.

Two different longer study periods were included, controlling for long-term trends, but not investigating the effect of single weather variables such as temperature or precipitation (Grade 4).

Fungal abundance and richness of the field sites were related to many of the weather variables; however, single weather parameters averaged over the season, such as temperature or moisture, generally explained less variance than composite weather variables such as the average number of consecutive days with a maximum diurnal relative humidity less than 50% (Table 1).

In a very restricted and simple nutshell, the attribution of any single weather pattern, such as the current floods, to human-induced climate change is impossible.

"There is no climate change storm," said Allen, referring to the difficulty of attributing a single weather event to the changing climate.

The relative importance of a single weather variable contributing to the best performing models was defined as the percentage of times a variable was included in the best performing models for each type of prediction (Table 1).

(Every climate scientist would, at this point, give the caveat that no single weather event can be ascribed to climate change, but the pattern is bad. Personally, I'm getting tired of the caveat, since it's useless -- of course long-range climate models don't predict the weather, but the climate is changing before our eyes).

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