Sentences with phrase «day average extent»

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14) One way of determining the extent to which a market is «overbought» or «oversold» is to check the price relative to its 50 - day and 200 - day moving averages.
Even technical analysis supports the extent of the washout in valuations: Just 25 % of the Nikkei 225 Index constituents are above their 50 - day moving averages, which is typically a level that precedes mean reversion and retracement trades.
The DTI images — taken at an average of 20 days after birth — were used to associate maternal iron intake during pregnancy to differences in cortical gray matter and, to a lesser extent, in major axonal pathways within the underlying white matter of the brain.
The orange line shows the 1981 to 2010 average extent for that day.
Still, on more than half the days in June, July, and August, the spatial extent of surface melt exceeded the 1981 — 2010 average.
Regionally, CEI was much above average in the West and Northwest, due to elevated components of warm maximum and minimum temperatures, spatial extent of drought and days with precipitation.
The department investigates an average of 17 cruelty cases each day to prosecute criminals to the fullest extent of the law.
NSIDC 5 day averaged Arctic sea ice extent has been at a record low level for the date for quite a while:
What is also stunning are sea - ice daily extent figures averaging ice loss of more than 100,000 square kilometres per day for the last four days.
During December 2009, ice extent grew at an average of 68,000 square kilometers (26,000 square miles) per day.
After above - average air temperatures and record ice loss in May 2010, the ice extent at the beginning of June fell below the previous record minimum for the same day in 2006.
This calculation is then correlated with the reported 5 day average NSIDC ice extent loss.
NSIDC 5 day averaged Antarctic sea ice extent is now at a record low level for the date, since satellite measurements began in 1979:
In April 2012, NSIDC updated its method of calculating daily values for the Arctic sea ice extent minimum from a 5 - day centered average to a 5 - day trailing average.
In the first few days of February 2018, Arctic sea ice extent has been running about 8 - 10 % below the seasonal average for the period 1981 - 2010, and it's been breaking record lows that were set just last year (in 2017).
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