Earthquakes, tsunamis, and other natural disasters can sever the optical fibers that carry
data across long distances, leaving telecommunications networks useless.
Not exact matches
However the model structure, assumptions, and
data assimilation methods, whatever their uncertainties and differences, are better than extrapolation or kriging over
long distances or
across land / sea / ice boundaries.
This anomaly turns out to be well correlated
across long distances — which serves as a check on nearby stations and as a way to credibly fill in
data poor regions.
Since they then go on to describe the miracles worked by the fantasy anomaly (that is not the one the code does) I'm not going to bother commenting on those bits... This anomaly turns out to be well correlated
across long distances — which serves as a check on nearby stations and as a way to credibly fill in
data poor regions.