It also emerged last night that Ray Collins, general secretary of the Labour party, has received a complaint from NEC member Peter Kenyon about
apparent anomalies in who is put before Brown's so - called «star chamber» to investigate and discipline wrongdoing over expenses.
This explains
apparent anomalies in this era of anger.
Not exact matches
The second
anomaly is that all four national accounts indicators show a «mini recession» during calendar 1977 which is less
apparent in the labour market and manufacturing indicators.
The result is a stage of transition, with
apparent contradictions or
anomalies in what had been formerly accepted and recognised, tensions
in the dominant paradigm, and an increase
in new theories and types of research with new achievements being produced within the new.
One notorious
anomaly is the «axis of evil ``, an
apparent alignment
in the hot and cold regions where there should be randomness.
Though the trespassing teacher is surely an
anomaly, her
apparent failure to appreciate the important nuances
in balancing liberty and authority is an all - too - common failing of the new civil disobedience.
The release of salary records for all LA Unified employees by the Los Angeles Daily News on Friday produced a list of the district's highest paid officials
in 2014, with one
apparent anomaly: an elementary school teacher.
(Ignore the
apparent drop
in 2011; that is a data
anomaly.)
Isn't it remarkable that Hansen writes an op - ed with an
apparent peripheral glitch poking out of a bulky and dire implication and the glitch becoming the topic of the day, while Lindzen can claim
in his respective op - ed that there's no recent statistical
anomaly in record temperatures and get away with it without a peep?
According to Maslanik, «the reduced extent
apparent at the end of May compared to January reflects transport associated with a mostly positive Arctic Oscillation situation
in winter, followed by negative Arctic Dipole (positive dipole
anomaly)
in April and May.
This
apparent relationship contradicts the opinion presented by some climate studies that ENSO is only noise, that ENSO is only responsible for the major year - to - year wiggles
in the global SST
anomaly curve.
I am concerned about the
apparent lack of correlation between the shortwave reflections and CRF as measured by the neutron counter (figure 6 on my DRAFT copy of «Cosmic rays modulation of the cloud effects on the radiative flux
in the Southern Hemisphere Magnetic
Anomaly region»).
Unless the
anomaly stops showing a seeming switch back to lower monthly and annual numbers and resumes its march towards +.1 Will the trend accelerate on its
apparent continually upward rise
in the future?
Doing this on a year - to - year basis shows NO
apparent correlation with the absolute «globally and annually averaged land and sea surface temperature
anomaly» (i.e. HadCRUT3), but does show a weak correlation with the CHANGE
in temperature from the previous year, for example:
These maps include Northern Hemisphere summer and Southern Hemisphere winter; later we separate data by hemisphere to focus on a specific season, but it is
apparent that observed
anomalies in units of standard deviation are of comparable magnitude
in the opposite hemisphere / season.
Converting the
anomalies to the actuals, GIStemp
in 2002 had Global Mean temperature
in 1880 at 13.89 oC, and by March 2010 this had fallen to 13.76 oC, i.e. colder, not warmer, as your comment claims, thereby exaggerating the
apparent warming since 1880.