Sentences with phrase «data spanning decades»

«With data spanning decades, we can understand some of the most important changes and their implications for sea - level rise,» he said.

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The study, published in the open - access journal PeerJ, spanned more than two decades and involved a combination of submersibles, remotely operated vehicles, drop - cameras, data recorders, and advanced mixed - gas diving to study these difficult - to - reach environments.
In the decades since William Gibson first imagined his globe — spanning computer network, where computer cowboys jockeyed for corporate secrets amid kinetic swirls of abstracted data, the virtual frontier has transformed.
I thought he might be unhappy to see: — the adjustment (in the new paper) losing the 1998 RSS high temp shown in Zeke Hausfather's older graph, so the «cooling trend» argument gets hurt, or — the newer graph having one more recent data point than the older, so the «cooling trend» argument gets hurt, or — the newer graph showing a shorter time span and so not showing the lower temps in earlier decades, so the «cooling trend» argument gets hurt, or — the newer graph isn't directly comparable to an older graph he prefers to look at without thinking about the numbers along the side, or — I du n no.
But because this data spans only the most recent three and a half decades, we need to look elsewhere to gather information on variations over longer periods.
The study team analyzed several million daily high and low temperature readings taken over the span of six decades at about 1,800 weather stations across the country, thereby ensuring ample data for statistically significant results.
Measuring ice elevation at these locations will help researchers build a time series of data that spans more than a decade and provide a way to help verify ICESat - 2's data.
As Santer came out two decades after FAR, hard to fault the use of 30 prior to Santer; likewise 30 remains a better basis for comparison, Santer's merely found the present s: n span for the data.
Were the hypothesis that warming will increase at least 1C / decade averaged over a millennium at 95 % confidence, nineteen times in twenty, given the noise in the signal, all other things being equal, we'd first need 17 years at least to get some kinda sketchy data, and then could begin calculating from the set of subsequent running or independent 17 year spans (a different calculation for each, depending on the PDF) the probability that a -20 C decade would be consistent with a +1 C / decade hypothesis.
This is the first time we will have legal academics step back and look at the global legal industry as a whole and acknowledge patterns that have evolved over the last few decades... We will take broad data analysis from within the United States and compare it to trends and patterns that span other continents.
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