Examples of using Interannual in English and their translations into Russian
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Determine interannual trends in size of breeding population.
Unlike SO4, NO3 concentrations at many ICP Waters sites showed substantial interannual variability.
To determine interannual trends in the size of breeding populations.
Additionally, net and acoustic surveys have been conducted regularly in several areas to examine interannual variability in krill demographics and biomass.
Marked seasonal and interannual fluctuations in incidence are major characteristics of the epidemiology of leishmaniasis in many settings.
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Take steps to sample the Earth system in such a way that climate-relevant(diurnal,seasonal, and long-term interannual) changes can be resolved.
The authors noted that significant seasonal and interannual variability in water circulation can be clearly observed by SSMU.
Maximum interannual variability- up to 20-24% of the long-term average annual precipitation- is typical for steppe landscapes of plains and mountain areas of Altai.
The latter is especially important considering interannual variability in environmental conditions in Subareas 48.5 and 48.6.
Interannual differences in foraging trip durations from sites adjacent to broad-shelf regions may reflect differences in krill distribution, not availability or biomass per se.
This is supported by evidence of variability of interannual variability in species of squid in the diet of seabird predators.
Substantial interannual variability in ice occurs, and recent iceberg groundings have accentuated this variability Arrigo et al., 2002; Dinniman et al., 2007.
The Working Group emphasised the value of this study andencouraged similar investigations to help understand the large interannual variability of krill abundance in the Southern Ocean.
This ecoregion is characterized by large interannual variability of precipitation, as well as large seasonal temperature fluctuations inland region.
There was also the potential to produce indices of comparative abundance of krill that could provide a temporal context to large biomass estimation surveys or interannual scientific studies.
The analysis shows interannual variability and space heterogeneity of soil moisture distribution and deposits of soil moisture in 1 m layer of soil.
Superba appears to be more consistent in the southern Scotia Arc,whereas its presence in the diet around South Georgia is more susceptible to interannual changes in krill biomass.
Analysis of the annual variation and interannual variability of the OLR intensity shows that the maximum difference between model and satellite data does not exceed 15- 20 W/m2.
Researchers obtained long-term data on gas impurities, aerosols, and precipitation, their sources,and seasonal and interannual variability, and determined background levels of air pollution for Central Asia.
In June, the interannual inflation in Serbia dropped to the lowest level in the past 50 years and amounted to not more than 1.3%, the National Bank of Serbia announced in its latest report.
Information on other methodological issues(e.g. measurement intervals, interannual variability) see, inter alia, section 4.2.3 of the IPCC good practice guidance for LULUCF.
Where the trend was stable or increasing, the Working Group considered rules thatwould allow the catch limit to increase, but not be subject to high levels of interannual variability.
The Working Group welcomed this paper,noting that analyses of long-term monitoring of interannual variability in foraging behaviour in this colony will be presented at future WG-EMM meetings.
Similarly, where the trend showed a decrease, the Working Group considered that reductions in catch limits would be appropriate,and these should be robust to high interannual fluctuations as well.
The results of investigations of an annual variation and interannual variability of the outgoing longwave radiation(OLR) intensity performed with the RegCM4 regional climate model are presented.
Strengthening of drought preparedness and management, including drought contingency plans at the local, national, subregional and regional levels,which take into consideration seasonal to interannual climate predictions;
In general, fishing using conventional trawls was characterised by higher CPUE and higher interannual variability in each SSMU compared with data from the continuous fishing system.
While interannual variability in krill and predator data had seemed too large to allow such an assessment previously, the analysis showed that assumptions about a lack of impact may not be supported.
Primary results suggested that the method is able to identify interannual variability in diet and the identification of soft-bodied prey(e.g. Scyphozoa, Ctenophora and Siphonophora) that are not typically identified in standard stomach lavage studies.
Similarly, the high level of interannual variability of grey-headed albatrosses(range of 2 335 to 4 501 pairs between 1980 and 2001), together with their biennial breeding frequency, precludes confident assessment of trends.