Sentences with phrase «seven station series»

The revised 2010 series does not use data prior to 1900 whereas the original Seven Station series published in the 1980s starts with data from 1853, although both result in similar temperature trends.
The Seven Station series, adjustments for which were re-analysed by the NIWA in 2010, estimates New Zealand's average annual temperature has increased by 1C since 1909.
See fraction distribution excluding pre-1900 temperatures and audit table of Seven Station series excluding pre-1900 temperatures (Excel download 127kb).
Within the Seven Station series of records maintained by the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) in New Zealand, 25.5 % of all raw temperatures were logged as a whole.0 Fahrenheit integer before Celsius metrication on 1 July 1971.
However, the pre-1900 and post-1900 Seven Station series have similar results and all following data on this page is based on temperatures in the original Seven Station series including pre-1900 recordings from the four oldest weather stations.
If all temperatures before 1900 at these four stations are deleted from the audit, 25.0 % of all New Zealand Fahrenheit temperatures before 1971 were recorded as whole.0 F degrees in the revised 2010 Seven Station series.
When the 25 locations in the Seven Station series are combined with the 22 locations in the Eleven Station series, the 47 locations together had 22 % of Fahrenheit temperatures recorded as.0 F before July 1971 - see chart.

Not exact matches

Katharina Grosse and Carlos Basualdo will talk about Grosse's psychylustro, a series of installations installed at seven locations between 30th Street and North Philadelphia stations.
as to warming in New Zealand see the article by Barry Brill May 15, 2010 The warming that wasn't... «The official archivist of New Zealand's climate records, the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA), offers top billing to its 147 - year - old national mean temperature series (the «NIWA Seven - station Series» orseries (the «NIWA Seven - station Series» orSeries» or NSS).
So while it was a generally warmer (and drier) than usual winter it also wasn't the warmest ever, with the official NIWA statement being «The nation - wide mean temperature was 1.2 °C above the winter average, based on NIWA's seven - station temperature series, making this the warmest winter on record since 1909.»
Seven stations are used for the 1944, 1950, 1965 and 1980 time series.
Last December, NIWA released a reconstructed NZ temperature series Report on the Review of NIWA's Seven Station Temperature Series («7SS Review»)(pdf, 8.series Report on the Review of NIWA's Seven Station Temperature Series («7SS Review»)(pdf, 8.Series («7SS Review»)(pdf, 8.5 MB).
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