Not exact matches
It would be allowed to go into a repository in Sioux
Falls, S.D., that contained satellite remote sensing
data of the Earth's
land surface and «let nature take its course,» the memo states.
Improved observational
data suggest during more frequent La Nina years a greater proportion of precipitation
falls on the
land globally and when routed through more slowly discharging aquifers, sea level rise decelerates.
Grace satellite
data during the period of «the pause» is pretty convincing to many experts who believe the
data pretty clearly displayed exactly where the mass was displaced to as ENSO related wind shifts caused more moisture to
fall over
land versus ocean.
SLR calculated from Tide Gauge
data that has not been corrected by a Continuous Operating GPS Reference System station for vertical
land movement, preferably one attached to the same structure as the tide gauge, are not fit for purpose of determining any sort of Global Mean Sea Level or its rise (or
fall).
The main result of this study, that the influence of urban areas on the global
land temperature
data set is very small, corroborates the consensus view among climate scientists, including, for example, the recent paper by Souleymane
Fall and others.
Watts contends that if the global
data were properly adjusted for urbanization and station siting, and
land use change issues were addressed, what would emerge is a cyclical pattern of rises and
falls with much less of any background trend.
If we looked at only the raw tidal gauge
data for Juneau, you would have us believe that sea level was rapidly
falling, and probably accelerating in it's drop, yet in reality it's not the sea level that's
falling, but rather the
land that is accelerating in its rise.
Rather, it will seek to collect
data as the rocket
falls back down to Earth,
landing somewhere in the ocean.
So, the company decided it would be better to collect
data on this trip during the rocket's
fall and
landing in the ocean than to attempt a full recovery.
Land prices in Japan fell for a 10th straight year in 2001, according to Japanese government data released on Friday, spelling more bad news for ailing businesses stuck with land bought in the bubble years and now too cheap to s
Land prices in Japan
fell for a 10th straight year in 2001, according to Japanese government
data released on Friday, spelling more bad news for ailing businesses stuck with
land bought in the bubble years and now too cheap to s
land bought in the bubble years and now too cheap to sell.
The average price of
land in Japan
fell 6.5 percent, a larger decline than the 6.2 percent drop recorded in 2000, said the National Tax Agency, which uses the
data to levy taxes on property holders.