Sentences with phrase «analysis time span»

«Because of the presence of low - frequency variations (e.g., multi-decadal variations seen in some tidal gauge records; Chambers et al. (2012)-RRB-, sea level acceleration results are sensitive to the choice of the analysis time span.
Here are the ETFs weights in the constrained reference portfolio over the same analysis time span:

Not exact matches

Whilst I applaud the analysis and time taken to write said article, it is just far too in depth for the average footie fan with the attention span of a gnat.
To be included in the analysis, the time span between a country's first and last participation in any international test must be at least seven years.
The data used in their analysis span time frames between 1970 to 2010, although for some regions and countries, the available time period is considerably shorter.
His analysis spanned the years between 1926 and 1963 and researchers have replicated these results for other time frames and in different markets.
They generally employ technical analysis spanning a longer time frame (hourly to daily charts), as well as short - term macroeconomic factors.
When the researchers repeated the analysis over both six - month and 36 - month periods over the same 90 years, the result was the same: investing the cash all at once came out ahead about two - thirds of the time in the case of six - month periods and 92 % of the time over 36 - month spans.
The links to the data sources, along with this and the Appendix permit someone to reproduce their procedure: In fact for some of the data sets, the annual cycle in temperature during the time span under analysis has changed noticeably relative to that during its baseline period.
An important point with reanalyses, is that the model used doesn't change over the time spanned by the analysis, but reanalyses are generally used with caution for climate change studies because the number and type of observations being fed into the computer model changes over time.
Why do they restrict their analysis to either the time span of the individual tide gauge records, or to the period from 1930 to 2009?
So I'm more confident in 30 - year spans than 17 - year spans, and more confident still of purpose - built analyses with appropriate justification case - by - case than 17 - year general broadstroke approaches, but yes, at this time for broad claims of trends of 16 years or lower (and increasingly as that figure gets lower), I have not enough confidence to consider them meaningful on their own, and I do for 17 - year trends.
In this data analysis activity, Students will use longwave radiation data to determine whether the climate has changed in Portland, Oregon over a 20 year time span.
See my analysis of the change in tropical tropospheric amplification depending on the time span chosen here.
What I did exactly was two things: (1) I suggested that a power analysis ought to be performed; (2) I inferred from what Judith wrote that no matter what happens in the next 40 years, it will be compatible with at least one of the simulations (or else the 40 - 70 year period oscillations would be in synchrony and clearly non-zero over the time span.)
Everyone's keeping inadequate records for detailed enough climate analyses on any span of time much longer than 8 years, compared to what they are capable of and ought want.
Since hurricane paths don't always hit the same city, having an identical population, likewise buildings and economic infrastructure, it is incorrect to make hurricane financial impact assessments while looking at a long time spans, an analysis without nearly identical landfall scenarios doesn't mean much.
If the author is already peddling denialism based on limited facts used out of context, and this new paper is published likely just to be used as the latest red herring distraction in the global warming argument by examining «Svalbard and Greenland temperature records» in a too limited time span without relevant context, which, just in case some may not have noticed does not represent the region known as planet Earth, uses too short a time span in relation to mechanism outside of the examined region because it is in fact a regional analysis; one is left with a reasonable conclusion that the paper is designed to be precisely what I suspect it is designed for, to be a red herring distraction in the argument between science and science denialism regarding global warming.
This is the first time we will have legal academics step back and look at the global legal industry as a whole and acknowledge patterns that have evolved over the last few decades... We will take broad data analysis from within the United States and compare it to trends and patterns that span other continents.
Characterization of transition diets spanning infancy and toddlerhood: a novel, multiple - time - point application of principal components analysis
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