Lots of factors make measuring global temperature a difficult task, such
as sparse data in remote places, random measurement errors and changes in instrumentation over time.
Now assume that the rate of melting of those ice sheets is doubling every 5 or 10 years,
as the sparse data seems to imply.
Not exact matches
And
data is so
sparse that you can expect champions are improving significantly on their ability to turn in winning fights
as they are becoming champions, meaning that you can't just do a comparison with their performances before and after.
The
data accompanying those samples are more
sparse and so the serum specimens are not
as useful for studies, although they are still kept in the repository.
In a paper published in PLOS Computational Biology in May, computational neuroscientists in the United Kingdom and Australia found that when neural networks using an algorithm for
sparse coding called Products of Experts, invented by Hinton in 2002, are exposed to the same abnormal visual
data as live cats (for example, the cats and neural networks both see only striped images), their neurons develop almost exactly the same abnormalities.
The largest discrepancies with existing
data were discovered in the Southern Hemisphere, where historical records are
as sparse as the shipping traffic that traditionally provided so much of the planet's ocean weather information.
The reason that today's big
data sets pose problems for existing memory management techniques, explains Saman Amarasinghe, a professor of electrical engineering and computer science, is not so much that they are large
as that they are what computer scientists call «
sparse.»
The Bio Chemical Library (BCL) is a software package that provides unique tools for biological research, such
as protein structure determination from
sparse experimental
data.
As for the geochemical data, it is based on Mg / Ca in foraminifera, alkenone unsaturation in sediments and some sparse data from other techniques such as Ca isotopes, clumped isotopes and TEX8
As for the geochemical
data, it is based on Mg / Ca in foraminifera, alkenone unsaturation in sediments and some
sparse data from other techniques such
as Ca isotopes, clumped isotopes and TEX8
as Ca isotopes, clumped isotopes and TEX86.
Other research interests include
data mining using high - dimensional and
sparse (regularized) methods, with a focus on text summarization and causal inference with text in contexts such
as newspaper corpora, legal decisions, and databases of free - text reports.
Truth is
data on real estate developers, speculators and flippers is
sparse, but,
as the report authors cite, «there is a creeping sense that, even in just the past 6 - to - 12 months, speculation is starting to pick up.»
I'm interested to use a global reanalysis
data to force hydrological models such
as SWAT for a meso watershed with
sparse hydrometeorological stations.
Because of that the ocean temperature
data,
sparse as it may be is the more reliable and most easily compared to paleo.
The resulting best - estimate temperature
data product for Lauder is expected to be valuable for satellite and model validation
as measurements of atmospheric essential climate variables are
sparse in the Southern Hemisphere.
As it had the same amount of warming, it likely had about the same amount of urbanization trend, given that the stations were spread as worldwide as data availability allowed (all networks have sparser coverage in the tropics
As it had the same amount of warming, it likely had about the same amount of urbanization trend, given that the stations were spread
as worldwide as data availability allowed (all networks have sparser coverage in the tropics
as worldwide
as data availability allowed (all networks have sparser coverage in the tropics
as data availability allowed (all networks have
sparser coverage in the tropics).
Because global environmental
data are generally so
sparse and have not been gathered comprehensively for long, the tendency is to believe the models
as our truth.
Diverse statistical techniques are applied to estimate temperature trends in areas where there is
sparse data, such
as the Arctic.
ECMWF
as the entrusted entity for the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) invites tenders for activities to support climate reanalysis by extending the coverage and quality of input
data from the
data -
sparse past.
The
data is not
as sparse as some liars suggest.
As one goes back in time the spatial resolution decays because the underlying
data becomes increasingly
sparse.
However, empirical
data or physical models capable of characterizing fog
as a climatological phenomenon are surprisingly
sparse.
The problem in the Antarctica is that the satellite and AWS temperature measurements only go back to the early 1980s,
as I recall, and prior to that only
sparse temperature
data was available from surface stations.
Data on disruption rates for TFC populations are even more
sparse than for traditional foster care but are estimated to range from 38 % to 70 % (Fanshel, et al., 1990; Hudson, Nutter & Galaway, 1994; Walsh & Walsh, 1987; Weaver & Farmer, 1991,
as cited in Staff & Fein, 1995).