Sentences with phrase «buoys do»

Ocean heat content from the Argo buoys do not get much prominence because they are not on message — cherry picked out.
Thus 3,000 ARGO buoys do not give 3,000 independent estimates of the ocean heat content at a particular time; each observation gives a single estimate of the temperature at a particular location and depth.
So you agree with the main point that multiple argo buoys do not reduce the uncertainty.
Contrary to common beliefs wave buoys do not provide much information for day to day surf reports.
But using 3,000 buoys doesn't make that uncertainty dramatically smaller when all that data is combined together.

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Klarke says the Chromecast in some ways validates what Roku is doing and has in fact buoyed the company's sales, but that it is saddled with limitations.
Upturn in Sentiment Buoys Some Emerging - Market Risk Assets There has been a welcome stabilization in global financial markets in recent weeks, which has been helped by indications from the European Central Bank (ECB) that it stood ready to expand its quantitative easing (QE) program, the possibility that the Bank of Japan (BOJ) might do the same, and a decision by the People's Bank of China (PBOC) to further cut interest rates and relax reserve requirements.
Knowing others were out there doing the same thing buoyed her up and helped her stick to her plan.
Ms Brenner's departure was welcomed by Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, Treasurer Scott Morrison and Opposition Leader Bill Shorten, but did little to buoy the AMP share price, which rose just 3 cents to hover near six - year lows at $ 4.04.
Becoming like the Proverbs 31 Woman is not about WHAT you do, but HOW you do it... I was so buoyed up by this idea and have kind of been floating on the liberating feeling of it and the power of the blessing of «Eshet Chayil»!
You have buoyed my heart and instilled in me the deep certainty that I'm doing the right thing (or, at least, the right thing for me, right now).
Or ozil could just be buoyed by the fact that his pre agreed plan with sanchez to both move to MU is 50 % done.
We run back before the wind, put the tiller down and round up the mooring buoy as smartly as did the smart sailor of 10 years ago.
There are NO other teams in the league that have accomplished anything close to what the Sixers did this year who had their best players be a rookie and a 2nd year player, some of the teams that Philly is most often compared to in regards to young talent are Minnesota (they won less games than Philly, Wiggins sucks, and they were buoyed by Jimmy Butler as a veteran star) and the Lakers (most people don't view anybody on the Lakers on the same level as Embiid or Simmons and they only won 35 games this year).
Revere doesn't walk, but he's one of the few players in baseball you might trust to buoy his OBP with his batting average.
Buoyed by Boise Kudos to Austin Murphy for the great read on the Boise State Fiesta Bowl win (How Did They Pull That Off?
Will Lynch again refuse to speak, likely drawing a hefty fine (which he buoys by doing commercials with, say, Skittles, for instance), or will he have something to say?
But considering Arsenal's poor form and jaded performances, QPR will be buoyed and could provide a stern test, and will look to heckle the Gunners and look to attack on the counter, as Schalke did so effectively.
Manchester United's defence still doesn't look very stable at all but they will be buoyed by Newcastle's inability to create much versus a makeshift Arsenal defence and then be shut out by Sunderland.
It really is a tantalising prospect: a Chelsea team buoyed by their progress in the Champions League going up against the current Premier League pacesetters, a Man City side who didn't quiet make the grade in Europe this season but have set the benchmark back home by winning 12 of their first 14 league matches in a simply stunning unbeaten sequence.
Buoyed by their triumphant week, Manchester United will set out to ensure they don't end up slipping on a potential banana skin as the United faithful welcome a former servant of theirs to Old Trafford, with Mark Hughes» Fulham paying Manchester's finest a visit.
They were buoyed by outside groups rooting them on, and didn't fear the White House's fury because the law was unpopular — and, increasingly, so was the president.
Recent polls have shown that while Trump is losing badly in New York to Democrat Hillary Clinton, Republicans have been buoyed by the fact he's been doing well on Long Island and upstate, where key competitive Senate races are taking place.
Sheehan did not loan any money to her campaign in this period, unlike the last periodic report where her coffers were buoyed by a $ 75,000 loan.
Pilgrim pipelines opponents say they are buoyed by the state's rejection of the proposed Constitution Pipeline on the grounds that the developer did not provide sufficient information on the potential impact on water quality.
He explained that their suspicion was buoyed by the fact that there have been series of threats and boastful statements from the opposition camp, expressing very crude desperation about the July 14, 2012 gubernatorial election in the State as do or die affair.
Coch, who is now the department's chair, had a Ph.D. in education and had done a 2 - year postdoc; her familiarity with education departments, and her greater experience, buoyed her colleague.
And researchers have found that even when an entangled female doesn't die, dragging ropes, buoys, or traps can exhaust her, making her less likely to reproduce.
But because it's difficult to set up measuring devices in the surf zone, as they did at Duck, the pair is now working on a way to measure wave properties using a single offshore buoy.
Goddard's computer models, with input from ocean buoys, atmospheric models, satellite data and other sources, can also simulate what ocean water temperatures could do in the coming months.
That's welcome news to scientists who have long relied on salinity measurements collected by boat, buoy or plane, methods that don't provide global coverage.
Congelation ice, while a solid form of water, does bend slightly and acts like an elastic plate buoyed by the water below.
«The storms have been buoy hunting this year, which doesn't happen very often,» said Daniel Brown, the NHC's warning coordination meteorologist.
To do this, his team tied mesh bags containing plastic beads to two buoys off the Californian coast.
Using updated and corrected temperature observations taken at thousands of weather observing stations over land and as many commercial ships and buoys at sea, the researchers show that temperatures in the 21st century did not plateau, as thought.
To do this, they combined ocean wave data available from measurements taken by ocean buoys, with nonlinear analysis of the underlying water wave equations.
Buoyed by several dramatic advances, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory scientists think they can tackle biological science in a way that couldn't be done before.
You don't need to love them, but understand that with each storm your spirit is buoyed with magnificence!
Several hours later, buoyed by the power of alcohol, I did a crazy thing: I tucked my shirt in.
Even though Cannes veteran Hirokazu Kore - eda left with this year's top prize and Spike Lee took home second place (a deserving win but also a good make - up after the director was ignored in 1989 for Do the Right Thing), the strong slate was buoyed by new blood and (a few) more women directors.
The film's mood is brooding, but its stars do share a pair of lively scenes of bonding: On a stakeout, they sing together, and when their investigation points to a nightclub, the pleasures of doing themselves up buoys both them and the film.
Having said that, however, Jennfer's Body generally does manage to sustain one's interest from start to finish (albeit in a less - than - electrifying manner)- with the performances often buoying the proceedings even through its ineffective stretches.
Her mother Halley (Bria Vinaite) shields her daughter from their perilous economic reality, doing everything in her power to drum up days buoyed by love and excitement.
After a promising start, buoyed by the prospect of Mitchum gumshoeing his way into uncharted Asian territories, Pollack stops to paint Kilmer in the finest possible strokes, and he does it all in dialogue.
Alan Silvestri's score is buoyed up with rousing martial fanfares, and Rick Heinrich's production design doesn't stint on classic cars or laboratories that are wall - to - wall dials and levers.
Also, while the film, of course, doesn't have the luxury of an extended TV series, Wright had the opportunity to include more personal touches than the character of Churchill's typist (Lily James is an extended, unnecessary distraction), who is there to put up with his eccentricities (including famously dictating letters from inside a bathtub), outbursts, and yet buoy him when he is feeling down.
That said, until those final five minutes, you'll find yourself watching a superior action thriller (Doug Liman, the director, also gave us the terrific The Bourne Identity and the very watchable Mr. & Mrs. Smith) starring two appealing actors buoyed by the chemistry that Blunt brings to everything she does.
Much turns on the clandestine adventure that follows, the boys» excitement at being a part of it doing much to buoy the film.
-- Bob [LIKED] Doesn't get melodramatic enough to make it's kooky parts work, nor kooky enough to buoy its maudlin nature.
I was buoyed by the film's comedy, but it also got me thinking about what I myself would do if I knew time was running out.
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