This was a long and intense week, though an extremely rewarding time, but we believe we managed to take the objectives to the right port and contribute to build up a community
around ocean noise issues.
Not exact matches
Researchers hope NEPAN will be the first link in an extensive listening network that would extend along the entire U.S. East Coast, and eventually to waters
around the U.S., to monitor marine mammals, fish and
ocean noise over time periods ranging from days and weeks to months and years.
A better option that will not mess up your look is to put the white
noise machine on «
ocean waves» and run
around the house in your swimming outfit.
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There are no cars or
noises of any kind
around just birds and the
ocean.
All amenities are located on the
ocean side of our six acre complex away from any road
noise and idyllically spread amongst our immaculately manicured gardens with plenty of grassy areas for picnics or children to run
around.
Note that this sampling
noise in the tide gauge data most likely comes from the water sloshing
around in the
ocean under the influence of winds etc., which looks like sea - level change if you only have a very limited number of measurement points, although this process can not actually change the true global - mean sea level.
Jeff Tollefson, in Nature (http://www.nature.com/news/climate-change-the-case-of-the-missing-heat-1.14525): «For several years, scientists wrote off the stall as
noise in the climate system: the natural variations in the atmosphere,
oceans and biosphere that drive warm or cool spells
around the globe.
It is currently on average
around 0.2 C / decade [Note the IPCC claimed 0.34 C], actually smaller than the annual
noise from natural annual variation of the temperature due to
ocean currents and volcanoes and in the range of solar activity fluctuations.»
Or alternatively, perhaps the CO2 - theory suggests a pattern where land areas with little
noise from
ocean air trends show no heating after
around 1930?
It certainly doesn't support an idea like an option he suggested: «[L] and areas with little
noise from
ocean air trends show no heating after
around 1930.»
As for correlation — you're confusing year to year
noise in the surface temperature as heat moves
around in the climate system with the documented increase in net heat, most of which winds up in the
oceans.