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Natural Decadal Climate Variability : Phenomena, Mechanisms, and Predictability
Natural decadal climate variability (DCV) and its interactions with anthropogenic climate change (ACC) are vitally important to understand to predict the future of the Earth’s climate.This book, after familiarizing readers with the importance of understanding and predicting DCV phenomena and its distinction from ACC phenomena, comprehensively explains the physics of DCV, integrating paleoclimate proxy and modern instrument-based data and simulations with climate models.Features of this book: Uniquely focuses on natural DCV, its physics, and its predictability Presents an integrated view of DCV phenomena based on approximately 700 peer-reviewed publications cited in the book Includes research on influences of decadal variability in solar emissions on the Earth’s climate, with a historical perspective going back several centuries Describes progress in decadal climate predictability and prediction research, with a historical perspective on weather and climate predictability researchThis book is an excellent resource for graduate students, faculty members and other teachers and researchers, and anyone who is interested in learning about a very important component of the puzzle of the changing climate. "This book provides a comprehensive review…. Highlighted throughout the book are potential links between DCV and solar variability, a fascinating topic that has engaged our minds for centuries.Written by an expert with more than 30 years’ experience, this book should be an invaluable resource for students and researchers interested in how our climate will evolve over the coming decades."Doug Smith, Decadal Climate Prediction Leader, Meteorological Office Hadley Centre, UK"This book is a tour de force by the author who has spent his career studying decadal climate variability.He brings new insights to the vast scope of this topic, providing clearly understandable descriptions of the various aspects."Gerald Meehl, Senior Scientist, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Colorado, USA
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Do Interesting : Notice. Collect. Share.
Don't try to be interesting. That's a fool's errand. Do interesting instead. Make the world light up by paying proper attention. In this book, writer and strategist Russell Davies has rounded up a bunch of interesting people to help you: - Notice more - practise paying attention and everything gets more interesting - Collect more - gather together what you've noticed, new ideas pop out - Share more - get good at sharing it all and more magic arrives You'll turn the things you notice into a compost of creativity - slow hunches, sparkles, scrapbooks and mood boards.It's where unexpected elements collide to form new ideas.Then you'll share those ideas. And you'll learn something about yourself - your passions and interests.Your life and work will become more creative, fulfilling and fun.Interesting isn't a personality, it's a decision. Don't hunt for diamonds. Get fascinated by pebbles.
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Do you find predictability or unpredictability more attractive?
As an AI, I don't have personal preferences, but I can provide some insight. Some people may find predictability more attractive because it provides a sense of security and stability. On the other hand, others may find unpredictability more attractive as it can bring excitement and spontaneity to their lives. Ultimately, the preference for predictability or unpredictability varies from person to person and can depend on individual personality and life circumstances.
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How do you save an NFC tag on the iPhone?
To save an NFC tag on an iPhone, you can use the Shortcuts app. First, create a new shortcut and add the "Scan NFC" action. Scan the NFC tag you want to save, then add actions to the shortcut that you want to perform when the tag is scanned. Finally, save the shortcut and give it a name for easy access. Now, whenever you scan that NFC tag with your iPhone, the shortcut will automatically run.
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Can you share Fortnite Save the World on Xbox?
No, Fortnite Save the World is not available on Xbox. Save the World mode is only available on PC, PlayStation, and Mac platforms. However, Fortnite Battle Royale mode is available on Xbox, which is a separate game mode from Save the World.
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How can you save a PDF file on an NFC tag?
To save a PDF file on an NFC tag, you can use an NFC-enabled smartphone with a compatible app. First, you'll need to write the PDF file onto the NFC tag using an app that allows you to store data on the tag. Once the file is written onto the tag, you can simply tap your smartphone on the tag to access and save the PDF file. This allows you to easily transfer and access the PDF file by tapping your phone on the NFC tag.
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The Maths Adventurers Share a Camping Trip : Discover Division
Join two friendly and funny robots, Beep and Boots, as they learn all about division and discover that maths is everywhere they look. Beep and Boots are going on a camping trip in the great outdoors.They've got a warm sleeping bag each, a nice cosy tent each, and strawberries to share.But they realise there are not enough tent pegs! Can they learn to divide up what they have and put up their tents before it's time for bed?This fun and educational maths book for children features: - A fun and engaging introduction to division for children aged 5-7. - Lively illustrations and rhyming text that brings the characters and maths topics to life. - Key maths topics including shapes, time, measurements, division, and fractions – all essential learning for this age group. - Illustrations that are in a non-gendered colour palette, making the traditionally male subject relatable for all genders. - A relatable storyline for young readers, encouraging them to look for maths in their homes and environments, and seeing how, often without even knowing it, they use maths everyday. Characterful illustrations and rhyming text bring characters Beep and Boots to life!Children aged 5–7 will love seeing the adventures the robot duo go on and will learn key mathematical concepts concerning division in a gentle, fun way.Questions at the end of the book reinforce learning and encourage kids to look at the maths they can see in the world around them. At DK, we believe in the power of discovery. So why stop there?The Maths Adventurers series uses everyday scenarios to show how maths is all around us, making this difficult subject more accessible.If you loved The Maths Adventurers Share a Camping Trip, then you’ll love The Maths Adventurers Measure Up to learn about measurements and The Maths Adventurers A Day At the Zoo to learn all about time!
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Thompson Chain-Reference Sermon Notebook : Save and Organize Your Thompson Chain-Reference Bible Studies
Simplify your sermon preparation and study notes with the ultimate organizational companion for the Thompson® Chain-Reference® Bible. If you are a Thompson® Chain-Reference® (TCR) Bible user, you know it's an exceptional tool for topical Bible study.This companion sermon notebook adds even more value by providing a place to record, organize, and simplify everything you learn from the many indexes, charts, and references contained in the TCR.The sermon notebook will guide `you in a way that opens up the TCR chains so that you don't have to follow them exactly as they're printed, making verse selection more flexible. There are more 90 spreads, and each is formatted with designated fields for topics, chains, verses, and main points, plus fields for expanding on these or adding related chains or topics.Each spread also has plenty of space for recording a sermon outline, points to remember, prayers, connections with scripture, or any other notes you may have. Features:Designed for use with any translation of the Thompson® Chain-Reference® BibleIntroduction to the TCR Bible study tools and instruction for using the sermon notebook effectivelyA spread for every week of the yearRuled pages that make it easy to transfer thoughts and notes into an outlineA dedicated sermon index for organizing your work
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Share, Big Bear, Share!
Big Bear's forest friends eye his berries hungrily, but he doesn't notice as he digs into his delicious snack.When the old oak tree says, "Share, Big Bear, share," he thinks the tree has said, "Hair, Big Bear, hair!" One comical scene follows another as Big Bear keeps misunderstanding the old oak tree's message until things finally get sorted out.Whimsical illustrations highlight the humor in this gentle story about the importance of sharing something special with friends.
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Share Share Ms. Hare
Sharing is caring, right? ♥Ms. Hare thinks so and she loves to share with her farm friends! Giving to others and showing kindness is great.But there's a tiny problem...Ms. Hare forgets that she must take care of herself, too. Once she has a good look in the mirror and realizes what she has done...she remembers the importance of self-care.Her farm friends come together to help make things right. Grab this adorable tale of friendship and self-care. Plants seeds for future generations to teach them you can't pour from an empty cup. When children practice self-love, they will grow up to be the change we need in this world. A perfect book to add to any elementary teachers' classroom collections. Recommended for boys and girls ages 3-12.
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How can I save a TikTok video to share it with others?
To save a TikTok video to share it with others, you can tap on the "Share" button on the video and then select "Save video" to save it to your device's camera roll. Once the video is saved, you can easily share it with others through messaging apps, social media, or email. Additionally, you can also use the "Copy link" option to share the video's link with others, allowing them to view it directly on the TikTok app or website.
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Did people discover mathematics?
The concept of mathematics is not something that was "discovered" in the traditional sense, but rather it is a human creation that has evolved over time. Mathematics is a system of logic and rules that humans have developed to understand and describe the world around them. While the fundamental principles of mathematics may exist in the natural world, the specific language and concepts of mathematics are human inventions. Therefore, it is more accurate to say that people developed and refined mathematics rather than "discovered" it.
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What did Archimedes discover?
Archimedes is known for discovering the principles of buoyancy and the concept of the lever. He also developed the Archimedes screw, a device used to raise water from a lower to a higher level. Additionally, he made significant contributions to the field of mathematics, including calculating an accurate approximation of the value of pi.
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Is it "I collect" or "Do I collect"?
The correct phrase is "Do I collect." This is because the question is asking if collecting is something that the person does, so it requires the auxiliary verb "do" to form a question in English.
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