Sentences with phrase «calibration point»

So with much higher confidence for non-cloudy skies, it is a more verifiable «calibration point».
And as a single instrumental calibration point they give Salekhard daily temperature measurements (I didn't catch any mentions of any gridcell temp in that Thesis «abstract»).
However, the narrative in MBH98 on the surface sounds entirely reasonable on this calibration point, and could easily be missed by someone who is not extensively trained in statistical methodology.
This means the starting point (calibration point) is artificially high.
As an example of the instruments» cleverness, the analogue - look speedometer in the Atenza grade marks off the prevailing speed - limit zone with a red calibration point.
Most attempts to date early molecular phylogenetic trees used the emergence of eukaryotes (around 2.0 billion years B.P.) as a calibration point.
The best documented, most data - rich volcano in history, Pinatubo became a «calibration point» for the behavior of earlier volcanoes, says Jihong Cole - Dai, a professor at South Dakota State University.
Because parallax measurements are so difficult to obtain for far - distant star - forming regions on the other side of the galaxy, astronomers widely agree they will chiefly serve as important calibration points to augment existing kinematic distance measurements.

Not exact matches

Without historical experience and with an underdeveloped macroprudential framework, getting the calibration right is a difficult issue at this point.
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This map took 4.5 hours, including pointing, surface setting and calibration.
In the animation, the camera is pointed at ChemCam's calibration target on Curiosity's deck.
This report describes the results from the NICMOS pointed flat - field calibration program for SM3B.
Each vehicle has different calibration for the electronic stability control, ABS, and transmission shift points to ensure that the wider track and weight of the A7 model line meet Audi specifications.
Special Vehicle Operations engineers have developed a bespoke transmission calibration for the F - TYPE Project 7, with revised shift points and characteristics.
As a starting point, though, calibrations from Ford Performance for items such as its cold - air and supercharger kits are done by Ford engineers who, in many cases, worked on the actual production vehicles.
We were most impressed by the Dynamic setting's suspension calibration, but some editors found the rather abrupt shift points somewhat unsettling.
In addition to OEM presentations, the stage will feature presentations on carbon - fiber design and repair techniques, collision diagnostic services (CDS) on both remote vehicle diagnostics with Astech2 and on zero - point calibration for occupant classification systems, Fusor on bonding and mechanical bonding, and I - CAR on advanced joining techniques.
Chassis Front: coil over struts Front lower control arms with extended ball joint and delrin bushing kit FR adjustable front swaybar Caster / Camber plates Rear: coil over shocksTubular lower control arms with spherical bearings FR Swaybar EPAS with unique Ford Racing calibration FIA Spec 6 point roll cage Dynamic 3 way adjustable dampers Wheels: Front 9» x 19» M -1007-DC199LGB; Rear 10» x 19 «M -1007-DC1910LGB
Apple has been a leader in accurate display calibration, but all of the iPads and iPhones that we have tested have White Points that are slightly too blue, which can impart a cold or bluish caste to some images — such as in shifting the complexions of faces slightly.
At that point, the device became completely unusable, because there is a bug in Onyx's calibration routine (it does not take current orientation into account).
No vector polygons, no dew point calibration and it won't remind you to wear a jacket.
The Basic screen mode provides the most accurate Color and White Point calibration for the standard sRGB / Rec.709 Color Gamut that is used in virtually all current consumer content for digital cameras, HDTVs, the internet, and computers, including photos, videos, and movies.
Each Kindle Fire HDX 7 also receives individual unit display calibration for the Color Gamut and White Point.
This model is a simple and intuitive valuation - dependent model, as illustrated by the log - linear line of best fit in Figure 1.3 At each point in time, we calibrate the model only to the historically observed data available at that time; no look - ahead information is in the model calibration.
Thankfully, the tiring three - point calibration system is out the window, and there are new modes like Party Play, which are promised to be detailed later.
I imagine these large overlapping competing factors, at that point and elsewhere, played havoc with calibration of the model which leaves the adjustments being useful but less than perfect.
[Response: The satellite altimeter data point is shown in our Vermeer & Rahmstorf 2009 paper as an independent validation point that was not used for calibration, and it fits the relationship perfectly.
As I said above, there was no discussion or even recognition of this point in the M&M papers or Wegman et al. (And, yes, I do recognize that centering on the calibration period has been denigrated by statisticians, but clearly using conventional centering has little effect on the final result).
As in wild, emotional, and not objective, but rather subject to the passions of an unbroken horse — just the opposite of the careful collection, calibration, and verification of billions of data points, which last I checked, don't have feelings, unbridled or otherwise.
In b, T g is shown relative to the value at the end of the calibration phase and where initial condition ensemble members exist, their mean has been taken for each time point
Can you point to the paper that establishes a calibration between GRACE and tide gauge data?
The DSCOVR satellite will help to improve the usefulness of our satellite fleet that is in low Earth orbit by providing a common calibration reference point — which will enhance the synergy among many different orbiting instruments observing and measuring changes in the Earth system.
@GG: What I am questioning is his taking just two points out of 648, producing a model that enters MLO period with lower growth, systematically deviates and leaves with a higher growth rate and then extrapolating this function way beyond the calibration period and directly claiming that this represents «business as usual», That is a false claim.
What I am questioning is his taking just two points out of 648, producing a model that enters MLO period with lower growth, systematically deviates and leaves with a higher growth rate and then extrapolating this function way beyond the calibration period and directly claiming that this represents «business as usual», That is a false claim.
The issue is the calibration of the prediction intervals — what percentage of observations fall with a specified probability limit: the point forecast itself carries limited information.
It was found that the temperature calibration error was about 0.002 C at that point, clearly good enough for the stated accuracy of 0.005 C.
Anomalies simply take the average of the observed temperatures (daily, monthly, annual, max, min, or what have you), and convert them to a scale with a different zero point — a zero defined as the mean observed temperature over some accepted calibration period.
The key point here is that the objective Bayesian and the SRLR methods both provide exact probability matching whatever the true calendar date of the sample is (provided it is not near the end of the calibration curve).
You submit a physical sample which has a particular true calendar / C14 age combination — a random point on the calibration curve — with some input distribution.
the point on the calibration curve is say, C14age = 2550, CalYear = 800 Now look at the probability measure we have for the C14age interval = 2550 - 3000 that's at least 40 % of the pink paint and the amount of measure we have for the corresponding CalYear interval = 800-3000 That's barely 10 % of the grey paint.
However, the key point about radiocarbon dating is that the «calibration curve» relationship of «true» radiocarbon age t14C to the true calendar date ti of the event corresponding to the 14C determination is highly nonlinear.
To my mind this could be a starting point for a calibration curve for mechanical stress?
Here are some examples: # 1) «A Parallel Nonnegative Tensor Factorization Algorithm for Mining Global Climate Data» http://www.springerlink.com/content/u4x12132j06r40h3/ (from LNCS - Lecture Notes in Computer Science) # 2) «Dowinscaling of precipitation for climate change scenarios: A support vector machine approach» http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/18799/ (Journal Of Hydrology) # 3) «Semi-supervised learning with data calibration for long - term time series forecasting» http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1401911 (Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining Journal) There are tons that I can quoted, but the 3 references that I have linked to above clarifies my point.
You ignore the point that the methods used require calibration, and contaminated proxies can not be reliably calibrated.
But there are (at least) two other problems — Keith Briffa points out that the very strong trend in the 20th century calibration period accounts for much of the success of our calibration and makes it unlikely that we would be able be able to reconstruct such an extraordinary period as the 1990s with much success (I may be mis - quoting him somewhat, but that is the general thrust of his criticism).
I'm not sure there's much point asking for comments about the general discrepancy between UAH and RSS trends, as this has been known for some time and appears to be largely related to inter-satellite calibration issues.
At one point the Navy's calibration requirements were for an accuracy of.1 F — but rigorous analysis showed the instrument's actual accuracies were probably no better than.5 F
where the sum on the right - hand side of the equation is over times of interest (either the calibration or validation period) and N is the number of time points.
This isotope signal needs careful calibration and Louise Sime and colleagues make the point that under warm climate conditions such as the Eemian the calibration developed for cold climate conditions might be different — in fact isotopes during warm periods might be less sensitive to temperature, and so applying the cold - climate calibration might underestimate actual temperatures.
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