In more rural areas with
fewer available stations, results may be better.
Not exact matches
With
fewer platforms
available, the repair work will complicate schedules for the three rail operators that use Penn
Station: the national rail corporation Amtrak and the regional commuter train operators New Jersey Transit and the Long Island Rail Road.
We carefully studied issues raised by skeptics: biases from urban heating (we duplicated our results using rural data alone), from data selection (prior groups selected
fewer than 20 percent of the
available temperature
stations; we used virtually 100 percent), from poor
station quality (we separately analyzed good
stations and poor ones) and from human intervention and data adjustment (our work is completely automated and hands - off).
Hyundai expects
fewer than 1000 examples of the 2014 Hyundai Tucson Fuel Cell to be leased between next spring and 2016, and they are only
available to customers in Orange County or Los Angeles, where the state of California has already helped establish a large number of hydrogen filling
stations.
[19] Only a
few station wagons «were
available in 1957 with the very vogue hardtop configuration», and Rambler's Cross Country
station wagon in Custom trim carried a relatively low price of $ 2,715.
Still compact enough for city duty, and
available in a range of gasoline and turbodiesel engine options that prize efficiency, the Golf SportWagen stands tall as one of the
few station wagons still
available in the U.S. market.
Regardless of your departure and destination locations, visit with your Sunset Veterinary Clinic veterinarian a
few weeks before traveling, and call your airports ahead of time to find out what amenities and relief
stations are
available so there won't be any unpleasant surprises.
The difference between the HadCrut and GISS treatment of this problem is that HadCrut does not use those grid cells to calculate the global temperature anomaly while GISS interpolates / extrapolates from the
few stations around the artic to infill temperature estimates for the grid cells where no «real» data is
available.
Although teleconnections are best defined over a grid, simple indices based on a
few key
station locations remain attractive as the series can often be carried back in time long before complete gridded fields were
available (see Section 3.6.4, Figure 3.31); the disadvantage is increased noise from the reduced spatial sampling.
This means that most of the
available rural records are fairly short (a
few decades), and most of the
stations with records of a century or longer are in urban areas.
We carefully studied issues raised by skeptics: biases from urban heating (we duplicated our results using rural data alone), from data selection (prior groups selected
fewer than 20 percent of the
available temperature
stations; we used virtually 100 percent), from poor
station quality (we separately analyzed good
stations and poor ones) and from human intervention and data adjustment (our work is completely automated and hands - off).
Over time
fewer rural
stations are
available, and by 2000 only 25 % are rural.
Basically, MCI is working with a concept it calls docking
stations, where the sales staff, for the
few times a month it might be in the office, just «docks in,» meaning they plug into an
available workstation, get their E-mails, files and go to work as if they were never away.