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BrexitBlaze t1_jca0tt3 wrote
Reply to comment by Oatkeeperz in Why people are so obsessed with these booktok famous books? by nightOwlwhy
Fair enough.
BrexitBlaze t1_jc9yju8 wrote
What’s a BookTok?
BrexitBlaze t1_j99g4bu wrote
Reply to Man who died in Singapore's first case linked to COVID-19 vaccine was otherwise healthy: Coroner by VastAdvance175
Sucks, but still worth taking the vaccine.
BrexitBlaze t1_j17rscv wrote
Reply to Study tests if AI could pass the Fellowship of the Royal College of Radiologists examination. Multi-reader diagnostic accuracy study. by grab-n-g0
Hmm, maybe AI isn’t all there yet?
BrexitBlaze t1_ivtip88 wrote
Reply to comment by bravetab in England thump India, will play Pakistan in T20 World Cup final on Sunday by tommypopz
And vice versa!
BrexitBlaze t1_ivsxzlo wrote
Whilst I am a fan of the English cricket team, I was wanting a Pakistan/India final. Their matches are riddled with controversy.
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Reply to Climate change is shrinking the difference between the daily high temperature and the daily low in many parts of the world, this has a significant effect on growing seasons, crop yields, residential energy consumption and human health issues related to heat stress by giuliomagnifico
> Plain Language Summary
> Diurnal temperature range, which is defined as the difference between the daily maximum (Tmax) and daily minimum air temperature (Tmin), is a critical factor that modulates local climate, ecosystem, and socio-economic functioning. This study investigates how global warming impacts diurnal temperature range (DTR) using a high resolution numerical model. Results demonstrate the asymmetrical response to global warming, that is, the more substantial warming is confirmed in Tmin, and the lower in Tmax. This asymmetry results in the DTR reduction of approximately 0.5°K in the mid-latitude and 0.25°K in the low-altitude area. A cause of the DTR reduction is the daytime-cloudiness increase under warmer climates, which reduces short-wave solar radiation reaching the surface, consequently causing the Tmax “underwarming.” Also, the difference in atmospheric instability in the mid- and low-latitude areas explains the difference in the DTR response, that is, more moderate DTR reduction is confirmed in low latitude areas.
~ Doan, Q.V. et al. (2022) “Causes for asymmetric warming of sub‐diurnal temperature responding to global warming,” Geophysical Research Letters, 49(20). Available at: https://doi.org/10.1029/2022gl100029.
BrexitBlaze t1_jca2tsa wrote
Reply to comment by scarletseasmoke in Why people are so obsessed with these booktok famous books? by nightOwlwhy
Fair enough.