Sentences with phrase «land data input»

«[6] A separate document entitled Vacant Land Data Input Form («VLDIF») was also executed at the time of the listing agreement and page 2 of that form in a box entitled «Realtor Remarks» reads as follows:
A vacant land data input form signed at the same time as the listing agreement showed that the property was a «desirable treed building site just minutes from Tillsonburg» and that the buyer would be responsible for installing a well and septic system.

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In other areas, the coarse resolution of the input data used to determine land availability meant that some forested areas had been misidentified as grassland or cropland.
These are the basic data input into the models that define the land / ocean mask, the height of the mountains, river routing and the orbit of the Earth.
The input data are daily temperature from 1,486 meteorological stations in the Northern Hemisphere, including land - and drifting - stations from the Arctic.
The harmonization was designed to provide a continuous, consistent set of land use inputs for climate models from 1500 through 2100 with a smooth transition between historical data (1500 — 2005) and future projections (2005 — 2100)(see Hurtt et al. 2011).
Because the number of land stations in the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) list above 80 degrees North is very small indeed (a handful), data inputs for the model must be supplemented by other sources for high resolution meteorological work.
The problem with sensitivity estimates based on ancient data is the great uncertainty of the input data (solar activity, land albedo, etc), which creates very fuzzy numbers.
In addition, as land surface heterogeneity is a crucial part in high - resolution modeling especially with respect to land surface changes, we want to dedicate a larger part of the input data session to efforts of generating high - resolution land surface data sets (and time series of these) applicable as lower boundary conditions in atmospheric reanalysis systems as well as in coupled reanalysis approaches.
The report, featuring input from more than 400 climate scientists working in 58 countries around the globe, includes updates on worldwide climate indicators, significant weather events and data gathered by monitoring instruments and stations on land, sea, ice and from orbit in space.
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