Sentences with phrase «good correlations between»

There are very good correlations between solar activity and temperature, which could account for some, or perhaps all, of the observed climate change.
A previous validation study of this FFQ showed good correlations between dietary intakes assessed by similar FFQs and multiple days of 24 - h dietary recalls completed during the year (16).
The researchers observed a good correlation between the lattice properties determined using the model and the lithium ion conductor material's conductivity.
«We've believed from studies here at Earth that there should be a good correlation between these kilometric radio emissions from the auroras and the auroras themselves,» Kurth says.
«We found a good correlation between seismicity and net extraction,» Brodsky said.
In the study, researchers applied electronic tongues developed in his lab to measure the maturity of eight different types of grapes (Macabeo, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Cabernet Sauvignon, Shyrah, Merlot and Bobal) in several locations of vineyards of Utiel and Requena (Valencia) and observed a good correlation between the response of the tongue and parameters analysed in traditional tests: the acidity of the fruit and its amount of sugar.
«Otherwise, there's really a good correlation between a nonspherical shape and the presence of a cytoskeleton.»
They found that there is a good correlation between the speed at which the energy travelled and the amount of bulging and shrinking observed in the rock.
There is a finely graded inverse association between age and cognitive performance, 3 4 5 but the age at which cognitive decline becomes evident at the population level remains the subject of debate.5 6 7 A recent review of the literature concluded that there was little evidence of cognitive decline before the age of 60.8 This point of view, however, is not universally accepted.5 6 Clinicopathological studies show good correlation between neuropathology and the severity of cognitive decline, 9 10 11 and neurofibrillary tangles and amyloid plaques, the hallmarks of pathology, are known to be present in the brains of young adults.12 13 Emerging consensus on the long gestation period of dementia14 15 also suggests that adults aged under 60 are likely to experience age related cognitive decline.
Chylek found a good correlation between one (1) Greenland station (Danmarkshavn) and global warming, according to him, without an influence of the NAO.
The analysis in Crucifix (2006) indicates that there is not a good correlation between sensitivity on the LGM side and sensitivity to 2XCO2 in the selection of models he looked at.
Almedia et al. 2011: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2011ApJ…735..125S Actually seem to be looking into how well the correlation between spectral type and morphology works, saying: «Given a spectral class, the morphological type wavers with a standard deviation between 2 and 3 T types, and the same large dispersion characterizes the variability of spectral classes given a morphological type.»
For starchy foods, there is a very good correlation between the glycemic index and the insulin index.
As anticipated, there was a good correlation between the Satiety Index values and each food's Caloric density.
«There's a good correlation between being good at high school,» Robertson says, «and being good at academic teams.»
It is not known why there is not a better correlation between radiographs and actual pain.
This good correlation between the VC and MR has also been described in humans (Hall et al., 1997).
Great list, I know about 10 of them, can't wait to check out the other blogs I wonder if there is a good correlation between the blogs actual value to the client and it's ranking and what would happen if you take other factors such as facebook likes, number of comments and so on.
Believes the best correlation between the words «twilight» and «sparkle» has less to do with vampires and more to do with a sarcastic pony.
I noticed something odd... In Figure 4 of the press material in Danish there is a good correlation between the cosmic rays and the low clouds up to 2005, but in Figure 4 of the English version, the curves only go to 1995.
T Marvell, OK, so now you are saying that it is a logical fallacy to cite the combination of a good correlation between ln [CO2] and temperature rise + the well known physics of greenhouse warming as evidence in favor of the consensus view?
Application of this method for determining southern California Santa Ana wind occurrence resulted in a good correlation between derived large - scale SAOs and observed offshore winds during periods of low humidity.
Tonya: A brief glance at that forum did yield the best correlation between mean surface temperature and pirates I have seen to date: http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m111/farkmerunnin/Fark/piratesarecool4.jpg
Recent sun - cloud connections have a decreasing correlation with CRF, but a good correlation between (low) clouds and solar irradiance, see figure 1 in http://folk.uio.no/jegill/papers/2002GL015646.pdf Also in the 6 May 2005 Science, there is an article which finds a long - term link between solar intensity (based on 14C variations) and monsoon intensity over the past 9000 years...
In both cases there is the same, fairly good correlation between CO2 and temperature changes.
No, there isn't good correlation between 20th century temperature and 20th century soalr activity.
Webby, the conventional view is that there's a good correlation between T and CO2.
Let us therefore compare satellite data (UAH6.0) with surface data (GISTEMP Land / Ocean) measured for the Southern Hemisphere (SH), from 1979 till 2015: You hopefully see like me a good correlation between the two, shown by both linear estimates and 60 month running means.
It showed, if I remember correctly, how a pretty good correlation between calculated and actual global average temperatures could be obtained for the last century using the NASA graphs of various forcings, here: http://data.giss.nasa.gov/modelforce/RadF.gif
A few other problems: - While there is an extremely good correlation between accumulated emissions and accumulation in the atmosphere, the correlation is less when one looks at the year by year increase, simply because temperature changes have a short term influence (about 4 ppmv/degr.C) on the increase rate, not on the trend!
Because of the extreme good correlation between the accumulation in the atmosphere and the accululated emissions, it would need some remarkable coincidences for which:
There's a quite good correlation between Ju - Ea - Ve line - ups and temperature too.
Some of the results of this ratio were entirely perverse - it was possible for a run that had scored a reasonably good RE in the calibration (there was a good correlation between it and the actual temperatures) to be thrown out of the final assessment on the grounds that it had done very well in the verification - the correlation with actual temperatures was considered too good!
The model fitting is done for the period 1951 — 2013 and gives a good correlation between the modelled and the reconstructed by ground based measurements» modulation potential.
Both Lindzen and Spenser find better correlations between OSR and Ts about 3 months earlier (in the tropics for Lindzen).
Obviously the main disagreement between myself and the above Skeptical Science calculation is the TSI input, but after doing my own reconstruction based on a very good correlation between ACRIM and SSN (smoothed), I think the 1W / m2 delta TSI in this period is just too high.
However there is a really good correlation between CO2 and sea surface temperatures (assuming accuracy).
My crude reconstruction of TSI (albeit based on a good correlation between ACRIM and smoothed SSN) shows that the lower end of the TSI estimate discussed in the post above is more likely to be correct.
But it is always exciting to see a good correlation between two variables that one assumes will correlate because of some theory or other.
But you have a good correlation between ENSO and the derivative of the d13C decline, not the d13C decline itself, which is completely dominated by the «constant low d13C source»... In the trend itself, ENSO only is the cause of the noise, not the cause of the trend.
Mikhail I. Budyko has shown good correlation between emissions of CO2 through periodes of extensive volcanism and deposition of marine carbonate rocks during the Earth's last ~ 600 million years.
I would bet just about any amount of money that there is a good correlation between 9/11 conspiracy theorists and climate alarmists.
There is a good correlation between them, but what is interesting is that the warming trend can be seen to have existed for some 350 years
A good correlation between the same TSI proxy model and numerous climatic records for the 20th century including temperature records of the Arctic and of China, the sunshine duration record of Japan and the Equator - to - Pole (Arctic) temperature gradient record was demonstrated (Soon 2005; Soon et al. 2011; Soon and Legates 2013).
It will show good correlation between Albedo and Temperature.
Still there seems to be a very good correlation between the number of tropical storms and the number of major hurricanes.
Test - retest reliability showed a good correlation between the first and the second administrations of the SCIP - F.

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For most consumer products, there is some degree of correlation between price and quality, but of course exceptions exist to every rule: There are cheap products that work perfectly well, and expensive products that are overpriced garbage.
«l don't think you can really argue that the market is not doing well, [but] whether there is a correlation between that and the policies could be discussed and debated.
«There seems to be a one - to - one correlation between money and having a good rating and it has nothing to do with the truth.»
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