lolwot's summary is fine and accurate in the context of a claim that
the last few years of data are evidence that «global warming» has stopped / paused / done something different.
Finally, note that the effect of
the last few years of data is smaller on the transient climate response than on climate sensitivity.
Not exact matches
A
few years ago, the Washington Post used comScore to compile
data on the most visited websites from the
last 20
years, giving us a snapshot
of how people were using the internet over time.
Over the
last few years, we have observed that when participants in The Regis Company simulations become aware
of some the contributing factors to breaker moments, they do better at filtering incoming
data, helping them when they need to make tough calls.
Proving that it's never too late to pursue your passions,
data from the 2016 Kauffman Startup Index indicates that while baby boomers currently account for 25 percent
of new business owners, the
last few years show the number
of boomer entrepreneurs are on the rise at a rate that outpaces other age groups.
There are some signs
of lower interest rates affecting the housing sector, and a
few other bits
of data which suggest that the US economy did not keep weakening early in the new
year to the extent that it was in the
last few months
of 2000.
Over the
last few years a number
of high profile brands have seen their customers»
data compromised — as the resu...
The currency is one
of the
few to have appreciated against the US dollar over the past five
years (up 6 percent as
of last Thursday), Thomson Reuters
data show.
Randall Winn, 22C Capital Managing Member and former CEO
of Capital IQ, noted, «We are exceptionally pleased to have been involved in DiscoverOrg's success over the
last few years as the team has built a truly unique
data platform and developed into a world - class company.
I have followed with interest developments over the
last few years in the emerging field
of impact sensors: small microchip - sized accelerometers and gyroscopes embedded in mouth guards, chin straps, skull caps, ear buds, skin patches and attached to the inside and outside
of helmets which, in either send
data to sideline personnel or flash an alert about a heavy hit.
I should look closer at the cancer
data, but given the rates
of breastfeeding over the
last few decades, especially
of breastfeeding past 1
year, I would guess that most
of the cancer
data comes from women with several shorter lactations.
With some effort, though, you should be able to get your hands on this really valuable
data, which will tell you the party affiliation
of each voter and should give you a sense
of their voting history over the
last few years.
In the
last few years, a bulk
of data pointing to a small population
of cells in tumors that maintain tumor growth, are particularly resistant to chemotherapy, are responsible for relapses, and develop metastases.
Whereas most studies look to the
last 150
years of instrumental
data and compare it to projections for the next
few centuries, we looked back 20,000
years using recently collected carbon dioxide, global temperature and sea level
data spanning the
last ice age.
There have been many open
data, activism and hacking conferences over the
last few years, but the atmosphere
of this one was electric.
«The microbiome is incredibly complex and has been the subject
of intense study in the
last few years, due to the development
of deep sequencing and most importantly, due to the ability to analyze this complex
data,» said Patterson.
The
data also indicate that patterns
of student attrition at KIPP schools are typically no different from other local schools except that KIPP schools replace vacancies with
fewer students in the
last two
years of middle school, and those late - arriving students are somewhat higher - achieving than students entering KIPP schools in 5th and 6th grades.
New evaluation systems, new standards, online assessments, personalized staff development,
data driven decision - making and many more — in the
last few years, districts around the country have had to adopt and integrate an increasing number
of initiatives.
Both moves have guaranteed that the two unions have gotten their way on nearly every educational issue — including the passage
of a law
last year that bans districts from laying off teachers at the expense
of fewer days in school for children in need
of more time in classrooms, and Brown's decision to cancel funding for the CalTIDES teacher
data system (effectively ending efforts to overhaul teacher evaluations).
The Association
of American Publishers released their annual
data report a
few weeks ago and they found that in the first three months
of 2015 they have plummeted 7.5 % from the same period
last year.
and are important in a
few key time - periods — the 1940s (because
of issues highlighted previously), the 1860s to 1890s (more extensive
data), and perhaps the
last few years (related to more minor changes in technologies and corrections).
And trophopheric and surface temperatures have undeniably increased from the 1970s through to 2017, the
last year of full
data, with only short slowdowns
of a
few years, as in the graphs I posted.
The
last few years of MLO
data (I suppose we could flush it all down the toilet and simply wring our hands over those February 10th readings) are set out graphically HERE (usually two clicks to «download your attachment») which compares the CO2 levels over the recent El Nino with those during the 1998 El Nino.
See the GISP2 Ice core charts
of temperature for the
last 10,000
years -LRB--
data available at WDC) where it shows that the normal cooling and warming mode is for a rapid temperature change
of 1.5 to 2 degrees within a
few hundred
years.
BTW — your «very frightening» — but completely anonymous and uncredited graph supposedly
of the pH
of the
last few hundred thousand
years doesn't even match the Hawaii
data.
He is just as capable
of regressing these
data against any other «target» series, such as the increasing trend
of self - opinionated verbage (sic) he has produced over the
last few years, and... (better say no more)»
> The
last 1000
years of data support this hypothesis, and suggest that increasing that nudging by a factor
of a
few more in the century would continue to support this hypothesis.
But the four series listed here have been the most cited and consistently available over the
last few years and, just as importantly, present a useful symmetry
of data sets and averaging process.
There will never have been statistically significant global warming is the
last few years, because statistical significance is heavily dependent on the amount
of data points and hence the length
of the record you are trending.
After considerable debate over the
last few years, many
of those researchers have agreed that the
data is a lot more ambiguous than they had originally thought.
And the 450,000
year CO2 percentage graph mixes
data smoothed with a moving average
of unspecified length with raw
data for the
last few years - it is not a valid comparison.
This view is unsupported, he says, by
data for the past hundred years analyzed by the US National Climate Data Center that captures information on rainfall, drought and other indicators and found that only the last few decades showed signs of more extreme climate, not a long - term tr
data for the past hundred
years analyzed by the US National Climate
Data Center that captures information on rainfall, drought and other indicators and found that only the last few decades showed signs of more extreme climate, not a long - term tr
Data Center that captures information on rainfall, drought and other indicators and found that only the
last few decades showed signs
of more extreme climate, not a long - term trend.
For those lakes that have
data up until the
last few years, there clearly is a diversity
of recent freeze / melt times for the lakes, but there is no obvious demonstration
of a systematic later freeze / earlier melts which supports the claim in the IPCC SPM.
The
last post on sea level rise emphasised that when analysing sea level rise (or any climate trends for that matter), it's inadequate to use just a
few year's worth
of data.
This is such an utter non-story — amounting to no more than «NSIDC have another
year's worth
of winter Arctic ice
data» — that the only reason we can see for the BBC giving it the time
of day is to guard against the possibility that people start filling their pretty heads with silly notions that the extent
of summer Arctic sea ice varies from
year to
year, and that while it seems to have been reducing a bit over the
last few decades, it hardly follows that it spells the end
of the world as we know it.
A
few weeks have now passed since the end
of last year, giving enough time for various
data - compiling (and «
data - adusting») agencies to get their numbers in order and to release the sad figures from 2013.
For example, they pointed to additional temperature
data gathered in the
last few years, which have been substantially warmer than any similar string
of years in many centuries; to improvements in computer models designed to project future trends; and to better understanding
of the influence
of other climate - influencing emissions, like particles
of sulfates that can cool the earth by reflecting sunlight back into space.
The problem is not the accuracy
of the
data for the
last 100
years, though we could quibble this it is perhaps exaggerated by a
few tenths
of a degree.
The models have used measured
data and reconstructed temperatures from proxies (tree rings, ice cores, boreholes, sediments, etc.) and been calibrated against at least the
last few thousand
years of data, and they all predict that the temperatures will continue to rise.
In the
last few years, a group at UC Berkeley — a group that was initially skeptical
of the findings
of the other groups — developed yet another approach that involved using
data from even more temperature stations (37,000 stations as opposed to the 5,000 - 7,000 used by the other groups).
If dealing with the world's climate over the
last few thousand
years is this easy for the physical sciences, why not go and sort out a
few of those intractable problems in the social sciences to show what «hard
data men» can really do.
By contrast, in Luxembourg, which has invested significantly in the digital economy in the
last few years while also emphasizing the importance
of the protection
of privacy and personal
data, the legislative process kicked off in January 2015 but has still not resulted in new legislation.
With multiple infamous instances
of law firm
data breaches over the
last few years, implementing security measures to protect electronically stored information has been a hot topic.
Even though some
of the
data is from 2012, the
data points look well sourced and the market has been relatively flat for the
last few years.
By Brian C. Howard, Legal
Data Scientist & Director
of Analytics Services Over the
last few years, the Eastern District
of Texas and the District
of Delaware have led the nation in the number
of patent cases filed each
year.
Some time ago, a colleague posed an interesting question to me in hopes that Lex Machina's
data might be able to shed some light: Have the kind or size
of firms handling patent cases changed much over the
last few years?
Richardson expects we will see an even greater jump in the number
of attorneys using an iPad in next
year's 2013 report, stating that, «the ABA
data was collected during the first
few months
of 2012, but I know a bunch
of attorneys who purchased their first iPad during the
last few weeks.»
This is a welcome improvement: applications have grown in size over the
last few years, which means the utility
of a 16 GB iPhone is similar to a 16 GB Android device: it can very quickly become full
of data, which restricts the device.
Stepping back, for the
last few years I've watched the cryptocurrency community's efforts to disrupt finance and, in parallel, the self - sovereign identity movement's attempt to decentralize control
of personal
data.
During just the
last few months
of the
year, it was discovered that certain OnePlus phones had a root backdoor and that the company was collecting an exorbitant amount
of user
data without giving customers a clear way to opt out
of it.