We received 21 responses for the Pan-Arctic report (Figure 1), with estimates in the range of just below 4.0 million square kilometers to as high as 5.4 million square
kilometers for the September arctic mean sea ice extent.
After adjustment, the ensemble mean estimate is 4.60 million square
kilometers for September, down from the 5.13 million square kilometers of the first estimate.
The prediction for September 2011 is now 213,421 square kilometers, down from a prediction of 257,947 square
kilometers for the previous month's outlook.
Do we believe that today's models can provide decision - relevant probabilities at a resolution of tens of square
kilometers for the year 2060 — or even 2020 for that matter?
100 miles / 161 kilometers range (vs. 250 miles / 402
kilometers for the Tesla Roadster), 4 - 6 hours to charge the batteries.
We received 21 responses with a range of estimates from 4.0 to 5.0 million square
kilometers for the September 2012 arctic mean sea ice extent (Figure 1).
Add the Plains Amerindian culture at 1 person per square kilometer and assuming 2.6 million square
kilometers for the plains area, the result is another 2.6 million population of Plains culture Amerindians.
The September minimum is likely to be around 5.0 million square kilometers, compared to around 4.5 million square
kilometers for 2008 and 4.1 million square
kilometers for 2007.
The May Outlook responses had a median value of 4.2 million square kilometers, with a median of 4.9 million square
kilometers for the July Outlook (Fig. 5); these compare to a 2008 September observed value of 4.7 million square kilometers.
The range of respondents» estimates from 3.1 to 5.5 million square
kilometers for September 2008 primarily reflects the relative importance that was given to these two factors.
With observations from early summer, the projected median ice extent value increased to 4.9 million square
kilometers for the July Outlook.
This area is 1.19 million square
kilometers for SMMR (from the beginning of the series through June 1987) and 0.31 million square
kilometers for SSM / I (from July 1987 to present).
In 1991 President Collor issued a decree creating a continuous reserve of 94,000 square
kilometers for the Yanomami people.
Simon your method makes me think that, my 361,000 cubic
kilometers for a 1 meter rise is correct, the thing that I did want to point out is that the water needed to get a significant rise is huge.
It means a million square
kilometers for one day during the summer... but regardless of that, I can assure you that no sane ship owner would routinely schedule shipping by way of the Arctic Ocean.
Mercedes says fuel consumption will be 2.1 liters of fuel per 100
kilometers for both versions (wagon and sedan).
For a grand total of 82,000
kilometers for a destination that isn't even that far from LATAM's North American departure point.
If you are planning to travel within South America, LATAM Pass kilometers can be particularly valuable for regional travel, where flights from hubs to hard - to - reach locations, such as Tierra del Fuego, the Galapagos and Patagonia, can easily reach $ 1,000 roundtrip and LATAM charges as little as 24,000
kilometers for many of these routes.
In these cases, LATAM prices each leg of the flight separately, using two different systems.If you are traveling to South America from somewhere in the U.S. that LATAM doesn't serve, you'll pay 70,000
kilometers for the LATAM leg, then an additional distance - based price on the segments with the partner airlines.
When you use LATAM Pass kilometers on flights operated by LATAM and its subsidiaries, the number of kilometer required are governed by one of two award charts, an international chart that breaks down the number of
kilometers for travel within South America by country and a domestic award chart that breaks down the kilometers required for each city pair in Chile, Argentina, Peru, Ecuador and Columbia.
From Hearst Castle, you can backtrack south on Highway One and continue to the next stop in Paso Robles, or head north 15.5 miles / 25
kilometers for a worthy out - and - back trip on Highway One's spectacular, twisting roads that lead to Ragged Point.
They are then changed over to
kilometers for the Aeromexico program at a rate of 1 mile to 1.6 kilometers.
Beyond your private sanctuary, you're just minutes on foot from Petitenget Beach and just two
kilometers for Seminyak Beach.
The new HPAP offers warranty of 3 Years Unlimited
Kilometers for all the customers of the new Elantra, Free Maintenance for 3 Years / 30, 000 kilometres, 3 years Roadside Assistance, 3 times update on «Map Care» and 3 times Customer «Home Visit».
We brought the vehicle for the third time and at 10,000
kilometers for its first oilchange, and the front brakes are still sound like grinding.
For example, if you have been doing hard physical labor all day, you are unlikely to come home and run ten
kilometers for fun.
All in all, the Weimar paleontologist determined a total distribution area of 33,301,000 square
kilometers for these large mammals — almost 100 times the area of Germany today.
Antarctic sea ice extent reached a record high this year on 22 September, topping 20 million square
kilometers for the first time since 1979, according to the National Snow and Ice Data Center.
«Each and every fresh asteroid, when we traced it backward for 500,000 years, had passed very close to Earth» — within 100,000 kilometers, versus millions of
kilometers for the other NEAs — says planetary scientist and co-author Richard Binzel of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge.
Although Madagascar has set aside tens of thousands of square
kilometers for national parks and reserves, illegal logging is still rampant (SN Online: 1/16/15).
Now imagine the same information cloaked in the trappings of a great story, «a story about a family in South America that is being affected by changes in the global economy — a story about the father going to work in a foreign country to earn enough for the family, and the mother having to drive 100
kilometers for health care.»
Maps range in size from less than 1 square
kilometer for urban maps up to 25 square kilometers for battles that took place in more open places such as the desert of North Africa.
For CO2, that's about 12K per
kilometer for 1 Earth g. Therefore, to get the desired temperature variation over 2m, you'd need a centrifuge that got you up to about 500 Earth g's.
Not exact matches
Known
for its rowdy club scene, Berlin celebrates New Year's with its «Party Mile,» a collection of food vendors, light shows, music performances, and bars spread across two
kilometers.
They can fly more than 5,500
kilometers (3,420 miles), according to an article that John Pike, an expert on national security and expert, wrote
for the Federation of American Scientists.
Lukas is known
for his extracurricular pursuits as much as his business endeavours, having suffered through the 10,000
kilometer Dakar rally four times.
Researchers who conducted months of aerial and underwater surveys of the 2,300 -
kilometer (1,400 - mile) reef off Australia's east coast found that around 35 percent of the coral in the northern and central sections of the reef are dead or dying, said Terry Hughes, director of the ARC Centre of Excellence
for Coral Reef Studies at James Cook University in Queensland state.
Western Watersheds Project and Center
for Biological Diversity also want to block upcoming sales covering 1,800 square miles (4,662 square
kilometers) in those four states plus Idaho.
VW wanted each tank of urea to last at least 16,000
kilometers, so it could be replaced when the owner came in
for a routine servicing and oil change.
Several months after that meeting, Peter Diamandis, a space - travel fanatic in St. Louis, announced a new competition, the X-Prize (later named the Ansari X-Prize),
for the first manned, non-government-funded flight to reach an altitude of 100
kilometers, or 62 miles, and then repeat the feat with the same vehicle within two weeks.
While some of the Ding clan built business empires here — manufacturing athletic shoes,
for instance — Ding Zhize made a name
for himself 600
kilometers (373 miles) down the coast in Macau's casinos.
Meanwhile, «transportation in the U.S. costs the equivalent of less than one yuan ($) per
kilometer, while road tolls [in China] are higher,» he added, pointing out that some mid - and small - sized Chinese enterprises have already started moving to Southeast Asian countries like Vietnam and Cambodia
for cheaper wages and materials.
Although it has no outlets to the world's oceans, the 1,000 -
kilometer long Caspian Sea is an important thoroughfare
for trade...
The basics: The Tiguan GTE can be plugged in to charge, but it also offers a solar roof module that generate electrical energy fed directly into the battery, which allows
for up to 1,000
kilometers (621 miles) of zero emissions driving.
Gartner told The South China Morning Post that the Chinese firm had successfully obtained government clearance
for the initiative, which employs a fleet of 30 drones that can deliver packages weighing from 5 to 15 kilograms
for a distance of up to 50
kilometers.
While in the air, Aquila will be responsible
for providing the Internet to people on Earth in a 50 -
kilometer radius.
For example, the report pointed out the population densities in Australia and Canada are 3.1 and 3.9 people per square
kilometer.
The most populous nation on earth instated the ban in 2000
for fear of corrupting its youth, but will now allow
for distribution of consoles in the Shanghai Free Trade Zone — a 29 - square -
kilometer testing ground
for new economic reforms established last year.
Recent data shows that exhaust carbon emissions fell 3.7 % in Europe last year, and the European Union has set a target
for cutting average emissions in new cars to 130 grams per
kilometer by 2015.
During the eight - day mission, Afghan and American forces cleared more than 120
kilometers of rugged terrain and escorted approximately 60 truckloads of humanitarian aid
for distribution to the people of Shorabak.