Sentences with phrase «make temperature maps»

Not exact matches

When comet scientists mapped out Comet ISON's orbit they learned that the comet would swing within 1.1 million miles of the sun's surface, making it what's known as a sungrazing comet, providing opportunities to study this pristine bit of the early solar system as it lost material while approaching the higher temperatures of the sun.
The colder temperatures that made the eastern U.S. stand out as one of the very few blue spots on global temperature maps for much of the year have abated as summer has taken hold.
They made maps for different months of the year and for both minimum and maximum temperatures, because the microclimatic landscape appeared to be changing across the year.
Based on measurements made by the Composite Infrared Spectrometer (CIRS) instrument on NASA's Cassini spacecraft, scientists have produced a sequence of maps showing the varying surface temperatures on Saturn's moon Titan at two - year intervals, from 2004 to 2016.
We know this because astronomers have just made the most detailed weather map of the temperature of an exoplanet's atmosphere.
For a gasoline (or spark ignition) engine, it utilizes the Air Intake Sensor (IAT), Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) sensor, Throttle Position Sensor (TPS), and Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) sensor to do calculations and to discover if the engine is at the ready point to make the calculations.
We question the accuracy of the malaria maps used to make this comparison (based primarily on temperature and demography) because in our own work we have observed poor correlation between earlier versions of these global malaria maps and actual malaria incidence data at the regional level (see Olson et al. 2009).
I am in the process of rewriting the map making software to fine tune the resultant process to get a better repeatability of the temperatures as well.
Temperatures and ice melt in the polar regions are going completely off the charts as the «departure from normal temperature» map below makes clear.
By comparing these with a map of known currents and their «normal» temperatures, the navigator made inferences on the effects of the current.
The temperature map at the top of this post makes that clear.
This new map was made possible by incorporating thousands of newly compiled Bottom Hole Temperature (BHT) readings from oil, gas, and water wells in parts of the country that hadn't previously been surveyed.
Using global climate models, the researchers mapped current and projected future «wet - bulb» temperatures, which reflect the combined effects of heat and humidity (the measurement is made by draping a water - saturated cloth over the bulb of a conventional thermometer; it does not correspond directly to air temperature alone).
So GIStemp carries temperature data to the end, then makes an anomaly map out of it after most of the damage was already done to the temperature data.
The NASA temperature analysis map above should make clear where the climate engineers are most focused in their efforts to create a «cool down».
PCIC has made seasonal maps of average temperature and total precipitation departures from the 30 - year climatology at observational weather stations in BC, for all months from 1972 onward.
The actual water temperatures are around 85F and your anomaly map shows 0.5 C cool anomaly which would make «normal» around 86F?
The Earth's average surface temperature has risen significantly enough over the 20th century that if we made a map that compared any recent monthly average to the 20th - century average for that month, virtually the entire globe would have positive anomalies; most of the map would appear in shades of red.
I have just begun making full use of the admirable GISStemp «game» at its Home site, http://data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/maps/, and great praise is due to Hansen and Sato et al for making this available in a user interactive format which provides not only the maps of choice but even the temperature data behind them by latitude and longitude within radii of either 250 km or 1,200 km (a mission impossible to this day for CRU).
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