Sentences with phrase «large number of station»

THANKFUL ACKNOLWEDGEMENT: This data is composed from a large number of station data and icecore records.
Lastly I ran a report on the Continental US since it has a large number of stations, the graph is just of diff without a multiplier (Figure 9).
This is quite different from model projections of globally averaged anomalies from a very large number of stations.
This seems to reflect a common misperception that you need large numbers of stations to adequately capture the temperature signal with all its local variability.
Over the course of the next few years, Watts inspected a large number of stations, and recruited a team of more than 650 volunteers through his Surface Stations website to inspect the rest.
And I can not think there are any large number of stations where a 5 - 10 meter error over 100 meters would cause a class change in any significant number of stations.
My point at that time was that the number of CRN 1 and CRN 2 stations was very small and that given the noisy data for temperature trends amongst even closer spaced stations meant that in order to see a statistically significant difference due to CRN rating would require a very large difference in trends or a larger number of stations in those classifications.
At least Zeke Hausfather mentioned that the larger number of stations is used for homogenization, rather than your obscurantist tack of implying they are included in the average.
If a larger number of stations are chosen to provide spatial coverage, confidence limits would be wider owing to poor data quality.

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These individuals provide the CIA with direct access to a large number of newspapers and periodicals, scores of press services and news agencies, radio and television stations, commercial book publishers, and other foreign media outlets.»
In world news media the CIA is also using «several hundred foreign individuals around the world» who «provide the CIA with direct access to a large number of foreign newspapers and periodicals, scores of press services and news agencies, radio and television stations, commercial book publishers, and other foreign media outlets» (italics in the Senate report indicate agency censoring).
Furthermore, there is a large number of cattle stations on the market.
The Russian government gave out passports to large numbers of Ossetians and Akhazians, as well as stationing troops in Transnistria.
But Tuesday's elections saw a large number of down ballot candidates buying Google mobile ads with the goal of capturing the attention of people waiting on line at the polling stations.
Election day was marred by large numbers of people being turned away from polling stations following instances of queuing and higher - than - expected turnout.
A large number of regional and local radio stations are available countrywide.
Reginald Johnson, Kaplan's spokesman, called the ad buy «very aggressive,» but declined to detail how large it is, how long it will air or the number of stations that will run it.
«The media overlap in Johnstown - where all three stations are either owned or managed by the Baltimore - based Sinclair Broadcast Group - is part of a trend that has spread across the country,» they write, «as a small number of large holding companies are taking over local TV stations, often more than one in the same market.»
Whilst local newspapers are incredibly important (think of the Evening Standard's role in the London Mayoral election) decent local television stations would enable would - be Mayors to communicate with much larger numbers of voters.
The Post Office polling station is the largest with the highest number of voters in the constituency and it is known to be a strong hold of the the other contestant in the primary, Linda Akwele Ocloo.
It employs roughly similar numbers of GPS stations, but spread out over a vastly larger area.
The two updates are: 1) the adoption of ERSST v4 for the ocean temperatures (incorporating a number of corrections for biases for different methods), and 2) the use of the larger International Surface Temperature Initiative (ISTI) weather station database, instead of GHCN.
The question hanging over the roofs of the 2015 Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon is whether the number of midsize truck customers is substantially larger than the enthusiast crowd that loudly, but unconvincingly, clamors for diesel stick - shift station wagons.
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.
Since the May 30th changes in the Fit EV's pricing, when Honda lowered the monthly price from $ 389 to $ 259 and removed the down payment, removed the mileage limits on the lease, added collision insurance as part of the lease, and added a 240 volt home charging station as part of the lease, large numbers of customers have leased the Fit EV causing an immediate shortage and temporary sell out of the Fit EV.
Hearst Corporation, who is arguably one of the largest media conglomerates in the US with dozens of major newspapers, hundreds of magazines, and even a number of television stations, has announced the launch of a new digital video subscription service aimed at a key market, all themed around one of its most iconic magazines, Cosmopolitan.
Regardless, the number of stations will continue to decline, as small operators continue to exit, and large chains consolidate (& redevelop) the best sites.
The number of underfunded animal shelters, cat charity houses, and feral cat feeding stations increased dramatically - all housing large numbers of, stressed felines that were often forced to lived in crowded, unsanitary conditions.
Post in grocery stores, train stations and parks where large numbers of people will see it.
As were the large number of staff out front at the valet station.
Staying with us at the City Sheridan you will be located within a 10 minute walk to Cairns best city attractions including Cairns central shopping centre, large number of world renowned restaurants catering for all cuisines, plenty of lively bars and clubs, Cairns Civic Theatre, Cairns Convention Centre, Cruise Ship Terminal, Bus Terminal, Museum, Arts Gallery, Train Station, Reef Fleet Terminal and the Reef Casino.
That having been said, it seems like spending the money to build and launch a fully functional skyship over London with a large number of playable game stations may not be the best use of time and money for a smaller indie title.
It turns out GTAIV had a 10 - year agreement on a large number of songs heard on the various radio stations, and the deadline for their removal is officially upon us.
Oka Doner's work ranges in scale from jewellery and furniture to set and costume design for the Miami City Ballet, and she has undertaken a number of large - scale public art commissions as well, including Radiant Site at New York's Herald Square underground station and A Walk on the Beach at Miami international airport.
This is further complicated by the drop out of a large number of measurement stations.
At present some people seem to think that the number of stations with unreliable data is small and could not possibly impact the large data sets on which climate science is based.
Construction of a large number of nuclear power stations using the latest reactor designs.
One rare region which has a large number of rural stations with relatively long and complete records is the U.S.
Countries such as Germany, which has received praise from ecologists for its promise to phase out nuclear power stations and construct large number of wind parks on land and sea are finding that they do not solve the power problem.
Lacking the ability to hack polling stations, they push» fake» news, knowing how gullible a majority of American citizens are, hence large numbers of low education deplorables vote Trump, instead of the obviously enlightened choice of Hillary.
However, there are only 50 states, and this is a number that isn't large enough to give the best statistical results... [a better metric is a] year - by - year numbers of daily all - time record high temperatures from a set of 970 weather stations with at least 80 years of record... There are 365 opportunities in each year (366 in leap years) for each of the 970 stations to set a record high... Note the several years above 6000 events prior to 1940 and none above 5000 since 1954.
Our experience in the industry speaks in volumes: with the largest number of bikes stations deployed in North America, 8D operates with virtually no downtime.
It is we11 known that temperatures, especially the night minimum, are a little higher near the centre of a large town than they are in the surrounding country districts; if, therefore, a large number of buildings have accumulated in the vicinity of a station during the period under consideration, the departures at that station would be influenced thereby and a rising trend would be expected.
Although the global network nominally contains temperature records for a large number of rural stations, most of these records are quite short, or are missing large periods of data.
However, if I were prepping a paper like this, I would run the model with a large number of variations on the source data just to satisfy myself that my conclusions were not dependent on a few stations.
interesting that the decoupling of sunspots and had / crut takes place right around the same time that a large (and by large, i mean 30 - 40 %) number of ground stations were removed from the dataset... doesn't prove anything, but likely worth a look.
The problem with «improving» the database by including a large number of long lived stations is the inherent bias toward sites that will be subject to long term subsidence.
The facts presented in the paper show that these methods result in applying a warming adjustment to stations that are already too warm and then applying an even bigger warming adjustment to sites that are pristine on the argument that they are cooler than the larger number of bad sites around them.
Then we misapply the law of large numbers to say there is no way that many stations could all be wrong, and apply tiny error bars on populations that still have large unresolved systematic errors and biases.
The high proportion of whole.0 Celsius recordings is partly due to a large number of consecutive blocks of.0 Celsius fractions that appear over months and sometimes years in more than half the temperature records of all Australian weather stations.
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