Sentences with phrase «digitised data»

For the oceans, the International Comprehensive Ocean - Atmosphere Data Set (ICOADS) has been extended by blending the former COADS with the UK's Marine Data Bank and newly digitised data, including the US Maury Collection and Japan's Kobe Collection.
The Bureau's climate data experts have carefully analysed the digitised data to create a consistent — or homogeneous — record of daily temperatures over the last 100 years.
Daily digitised data are now available back to 1910 or earlier at 60 of the 112 ACORN - SAT locations, as well as at some non-ACORN-SAT locations.
Newly digitised data is being continually added, better and more accessible metadata is coming on line, and different groups will have different ideas for how to deal sensibly with the inevitable ambiguities.
Biodiversity data, being the digitised data of individual plant occurrences identified to species level, was sourced from the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF, http://www.gbif.org).

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The project will code and digitise census and electoral data from 1970 up to the 1990s, and geo - reference this to maps of historical electoral districts.
From the more than 15 million books digitised to date, Aiden, Michel and colleagues from Google and Harvard selected the 5.2 million with the most reliable data — a total of more than 500 billion words.
He will not reveal his plans for using the data until all the photographs have been digitised successfully.
The lizard's signalling was reconstructed by digitising the position of multiple body parts through the sequence, subsequently combining the data from the two camera views to reconstruct the signalling motion in 3D, Ms Bian said.
The digitised images used in videoconferencing require the transmission of enormous amounts of data — typically, 700 kilobytes for a television - quality frame.
The researchers digitised the logbooks from 11 expeditions and added the data by hand into spreadsheets.
The Vatican Apostolic Library is aiming to make thousands of its manuscripts available online, and has announced that it is working with the Japanese company NTT Data to digitise some 3000 manuscripts over the next four years.
The authors painstakingly digitised older archived data (back to before 1800 in one case), worked out the conventions that were used, and with a knowledge of present day climate, pieced together series and spotted potential shifts in observing location or time of day that would otherwise contaminate the record.
The CRU decided that the data they digitised was adequate for their purpose.
ICOADS has been a focal point for gathering newly digitised marine data, but a lot of that work has been put on hold in the current financial situation.
It has been estimated that as much pre-1950 data remains undigitised as has already been digitised.
Many historical in situ marine data still remain to be digitised and incorporated into the database, to improve coverage and reduce the uncertainties in our estimates of marine climatic variations.
Some of the work requires digitising records from last century — manual data entry from paper - based records to electronic databases.
Approximately 15 ACORN - SAT locations may have paper records of daily temperature data available but which are yet to be digitised.
It should be noted that, in most cases where there are known undigitised daily data, the digitised monthly (monthly - mean) data for the period concerned are available through the Bureau's website.
The dataset employs the latest analysis techniques and takes advantage of digitised observational data to provide a daily record of Australian temperatures over the last 100 years.
As part of the Early Weather Data research stream, scientists worked to digitise and extend some of southeastern Australia's key meteorological records held by the Bureau of Meteorology, National and State Archives and a range of pre-Federation observatories and historical societies.
A comparison of the stated values with those calculated from the ΔT, ΔF and ΔQ data and from digitised values for ΔF − ΔQ is given in Table 3.
It is difficult to digitise the Figure 8.18 values for years affected by volcanic eruptions, so I have also adjusted the widely - used RCP4.5 forcings dataset to reflect the Section 7.5.3 observational estimate of current aerosol forcing, using Figure 8.18 and Table 8.7 data to update the projected RCP4.5 forcings for 2007 — 2011 where appropriate.
Digitised records for the whole country date back to 1910 and data for the Central England Temperature record dates back to 1654 - the world's longest instrumental record.
Supplementary Information (SI), along with the values I calculate from their 1996 — 2005 GMST data, averaged ERF data for 2000 and ocean heat uptake data (taking the trend over 1996 — 2005), and alternatively by accurately digitising ERF ΔF and ΔF − ΔQ values in Marvel et al..
[19] There were no material differences between the digitised and data values for ΔT, so I used only the data values, which were more precise.
Hardly — in our digitised, risk - super-sensitive, insurance - strangled, society where seemingly only entitlement matters and contribution is ignored, the UK may be free to make laws without EU interference, but the influence of insurance, health and safety, Freedom of Information, Data Protection Act, and PC attitudes will be undiminished, EU or no EU.»
Other than digitising documents, IRs can also help insurance companies by taking on tasks such as call reminders for premium payment, data analytics, disaster recovery services and so on.
«We have gained some traction with big corporates to digitise their CSR and sustainability efforts to make it more streamlined, data - driven and effective,» said Henke.
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