Not exact matches
Delete $ 100 increase per pupil in
sparsity aid, and instead provide $ 100 per pupil for districts with
between 745 - 1,000 students.
Three Lakes Board member Terry McCloskey thanked lawmakers for the funding increases they provided in the recently completed legislative session and urged the Commission to distinguish
between «programmatic»
sparsity and «geographic»
sparsity.
Note also that the issue with the bristlecone pines which was first brought up by Mann et al 1999 only affects the reconstruction
between 1400 and 1490 because of the
sparsity of data for that period.
I have deliberately excluded the war time period and used this as a natural break
between the modern and historic records as there is considerable Data
sparsity (and other concerns) during the war period, as acknowledged by Phil Jones;
The
sparsity of early observations means that we can have no adequate indication of the extremes that occurred
between sites.
A similar problem persists today and to compensate for the
sparsity of weather stations in many inland regions, often with totally empty grid cells
between them, the ACORN database applies a weighted average which proportionally multiplies their occurrence, at the same time dividing the occurrence of temperatures among more densely located stations in populated regions mostly on the coastal fringe.