It makes daily measurements, but to create these images I have averaged 3 years of OMI data (2005 - 2007 inclusive).
Not exact matches
If feeding 50 % or more home
made be sure to supplement with a
daily pet multi-vitamin and use the ground eggshell
measurements included in each recipe for calcium.
- 2 x Rest and exploring days - Full readings for weight body
measurement - 1 x Body fat / water / BMI / muscle mass reading - 1 x Full body massage (60 min)- 1 x Mini manicure - Yoga classes -
Daily fitness programme - Circuits, aerobics, dance, swiss balls, boxing, running, team games - Body sculpt - Sea swimming and beach games - Rebounding sessions - Mixed weight sessions - Deep stretching - Silent short walks - Specialist cookery workshop - Eating for optimum health classes - Design a dish workshop - Health
made easy demos - Lifestyle coaching sessions - Goal setting and visualisation - Mindful coaching - Habits and behaviour changing classes - Educational films and documentaries
Since it's a MONTHLY
measurement made of multiple
daily measurements, they must be averaged, thus the word «mean».
The 400 - year sunspot record is the longest continuously recorded
daily measurement made in science.
From that link's words, the DMI «green line» IS the best way to consistently compare the
daily estimate of NORTH areas of the arctic — those areas north of 70 latitude to 83 north latitude NASA - GISS extrapolates «surface» ground - based temperatures as far as 1200 km from where their land - based
measurements were
made from 60 - 70 latitude over the ever - greening (and darker) tundra and forests OUT to the open sea where where the arctic sea ice actually is present.
Daily measurements of the solar spectrum between 0.2 µm and 2.4 µm,
made by the Spectral Irradiance Monitor (SIM) instrument on the Solar Radiation and Climate Experiment (SORCE) satellite3 since April 2004, have revealed4 that over this declining phase of the solar cycle there was a four to six times larger decline in ultraviolet than would have been predicted on the basis of our previous understanding.
Observation times also changed during the war years from 6 - hourly
measurements to a thrice -
daily regime with many more
measurements made at 8 am and 8 pm local time with another
measurement at noon.