But quite a few papers have also been published discussing the distortions to the daily mean that are caused by changing the once -
daily time of observation.
Not exact matches
The new study, based on recordings from the brains
of 37 patients fitted with NeuroPace implants, confirmed previous clinical and research
observations of daily cycles in patients» seizure risk, explaining why many patients tend to experience seizures at the same
time of day.
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Observations: Chess is the name
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Lastly, there is no mention (at least, I could not find it)
of how NCEP / NCAR grid point data was interpolated to station locations and station
observation time (the gridded data is available only 4
times daily and how the author makes these
times match is rather critical).
Unfortunately, most
of the volunteer observers who take / took these
observations chose to take their once
daily observations during daylight, or at best around 10PM, when they were normally awake, so many recording
times ended up being either morning or evening.
Data coverage is stored based on
observations over a specific period
of time whether annually, monthly, or
daily.
«The envisaged process includes as its first necessary step the creation, for the first
time,
of a single comprehensive international databank
of the actual surface meteorological
observations taken globally at monthly,
daily and sub-
daily resolutions.
In no way is this comparable to the manufacture
of data where no measurements have been taken or the substitution
of one measured variable (
daily mean land air temperature) with another (instantaneous SST
observations) whose sampling method varies, is exceedingly uneven geographically, and no credible, alias - free
time - series can be obtained.
jim2, now that we have accurate hourly /
daily records, we can predict what the
time of observation bias (TOB) would be, if we were still recording temps the same way today as 50 years ago.
It was assumed that data producers were more inclined to release derived data in the form
of annual indicator
time series than releasing their original
daily observations.
We analyze long - term fluctuations
of rainfall extremes in 268 years
of daily observations (Padova, Italy, 1725 - 2006), to our knowledge the longest existing instrumental
time series
of its kind.
Whereas legal thinkers once limited their most serious scholarship to law review articles, occasionally nipping out into the dangerous world to write an op - ed, now many
of them offer off - the - cuff
observations about everything from partial birth abortion bans to their favorite CDs, several
times daily.
Maternal report
of children's TV viewing may produce slight overestimates
of TV - viewing hours when compared with
daily logs and direct
observation.39 - 41 Although logs and direct
observation may theoretically be more valid measures
of TV - viewing
time, obtaining these measures could influence TV - viewing behavior.