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The phrase "uptick in temperature" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing an increase or rise in temperature, often in contexts related to weather, climate, or scientific observations. Example: "The recent uptick in temperature has raised concerns about the impact on local ecosystems."
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Leave a comment, send an email, crawl under a blanket, and, if you are attending the inaugural this year, pray for a little uptick in temperature.
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Our global paleotemperature reconstruction includes a so-called "uptick" in temperatures during the 20th-century.
A: Our global paleotemperature reconstruction includes a so-called "uptick" in temperatures during the 20th-century.
While it remains to be seen whether or not he is correct, his own data have shown an uptick in temperatures, and the most recent months have continued the very warm trend.
A new study showing how climate change threatens the migration patterns crucial to many birds' survival is a reminder of how sensitive wildlife is to even the slightest uptick in temperatures.
A 4-degree uptick in temperatures is significantly higher than what has long been deemed the maximum amount -- 2 degrees Celsius, or 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit -- that average global temperatures could rise while still maintaining a climate similar to that in which human civilization has evolved.
By clinging to the slower rate of overall warming in the past 15 years, Ridley is ignoring the massive uptick in ocean temperatures and fails to acknowledge that nine of the ten hottest years ever have occurred since 2002.
Any small "upticks" or "downticks" in temperature that last less than several hundred years in our compilation of paleoclimate data are probably not robust, as stated in the paper.
He also said he was puzzled by the fact that the authors appeared to carefully, and correctly, eliminate the possibility that local changes in temperature and rainfall could fully account for any upticks in violence.
Experts say rising ocean temperatures are to blame for the uptick in beached sea lions.
In warmer temperatures suicide rates increase, leading to concerns about an uptick in suicides as the globe continues to warm.
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