climatic event
collocation in Englishmeaningsofclimaticandevent
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climatic
adjective
uk/klaɪˈmæt.ɪk/us/klaɪˈmæt̬.ɪk/
relating to general ...
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event
noun[C]
uk/ɪˈvent/us/ɪˈvent/
anything that happens, especially something important ...
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(Definition ofclimaticandeventfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Was this an inevitableclimaticeventor could we be suffering the consequences of climate change caused by human behaviour?
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The body of the play is the memory of the time leading to theclimaticevent.
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Dendrochronology reveals a particularclimaticeventin 540.
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Often this will coincide with the onset of the dry season or some otherclimaticevent.
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An increased frequency of extreme climatic events would also synchronize populations across large scales leading to spatially synchronized outbreaks of infection.
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Extreme climatic events such as this one are expected to influence tree population structure and community dynamics through differential effects on growth and mortality.
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These climatic events were abrupt, involved new conditions that were unfamiliar to the inhabitants of the time, and persisted for decades to centuries.
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While potential returns are high, the variance associated with the high income is related to the probability of adverse climatic events.
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For a given plot, yields vary over time due to -uctuations in climatic events and changes in management practices.
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While the end of this culture might be due to climate change this seems unlikely since its disappearance does not link to any identifiableclimaticevent.
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The climatic events of recent years have, however, highlighted the importance of early sowing.
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It possibly became more vulnerable to regional dry periods and large floods (climatic events that occur on larger spatial and temporal scales).
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Once again, a regional approach is taken in dealing with climatic events.
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When comparing disparate populations, the role of these factors will become increasing important as populations respond to independent local disturbance/climatic events.
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Short-term fluctuations in helminth prevalences in one host group may be compensated by stability in the other host group, allowing recovery to occur rapidly following extreme climatic events.
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All of these events influenced sedimentation yet, paradoxically, most of the terrestrial formations seem to belong to just a few of the most recent climatic events.
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Two climatic events marked this period.
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For example, there has been no experiment where seedling numbers have been manipulated to show whether herbivory is the key factor determining population decline, rather than for example climatic events.
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There may well be other reasons for these unusual climatic events and droughts.
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He says that they contain important data on climatic events of the time, and are hugely important to our understanding of climate change today.
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