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thermodynamics(passive) set bya lapse rate
in convectionresultingin convection
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to heavy losses for most Long Term Care Insurance providershave ledto heavy losses for most Long Term Care Insurance providers
the temperature profilesetsthe temperature profile
to this turmoil in the industryhave ... contributedto this turmoil in the industry
development in open warm sectormay also be preventingdevelopment in open warm sector
from a complex combination of enterprise - wide risk management ( ERM ) strategies and macroeconomic factorsresultfrom a complex combination of enterprise - wide risk management ( ERM ) strategies and macroeconomic factors
to 7.7 K / kmsetto 7.7 K / km
in more warming in the upper tropical troposphere than at the surfaceresultsin more warming in the upper tropical troposphere than at the surface
to stable and unstable configurations in the atmosphereleadingto stable and unstable configurations in the atmosphere
in the desired 15 ° C global average surface temperatureresultsin the desired 15 ° C global average surface temperature
to completely misleading results in continental regions ETCcan leadto completely misleading results in continental regions ETC
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to stability ( chapter 6contributesto stability ( chapter 6
the temperature gradient from the surface to the “ topmost ” molecules , which is the process of creating the “ greenhouse ” temperatureto createthe temperature gradient from the surface to the “ topmost ” molecules , which is the process of creating the “ greenhouse ” temperature
the ” greenhouse ” effectcausesthe ” greenhouse ” effect
positive water vapor feedbackcausingpositive water vapor feedback
the lower atmosphere to be hotter than the upper atmospherecausesthe lower atmosphere to be hotter than the upper atmosphere
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at a level where the entire planetary surface could be well above the freezing point of water , unlike today and the atmospheric circulation configured itself accordinglywas setat a level where the entire planetary surface could be well above the freezing point of water , unlike today and the atmospheric circulation configured itself accordingly