Sentences with phrase «measurement station in»

«It took the ice between 240 and 340 days to travel from the coast to our measurement stations in the sea.
Consistent with this, the annual average atmospheric CO2 measurement stations in the Northern Hemisphere (NH) record slightly higher CO2 concentrations than stations in the Southern Hemisphere (SH).
There are very few measurement stations in the Arctic over land and even fewer over the oceans.

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TV stations and sponsors are likely to cash in with his return: During the recent Arnold Palmer Invitational, Woods received 580 minutes of brand exposure, according to measurement company Nielsen.
Station is the measurement of where you baby is located in regards to certain areas of the pelvis.
Additionally, the Thruway Authority is in the process of installing up to 12 Mesonet snow measurement weather stations that will allow for real - time, localized weather and snowfall rate monitoring.
O'Keefe said the flood in the village shows the limits of flash flood forecasting, which relies on Doppler radar; rainfall measurements from ground stations, like the New York State Mesonet, a network of more than 120 weather stations across the state; and reports from ground observers.
It began in 2004 with California and will end in 2013, having swept through 48 states, with each «seismic station» taking measurements for two years before being moved further eastward.
Among them were the measurements of atmospheric ozone at the UK's Halley research station in Antarctica.
In addition to these measurements several ground stations of the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receive data from GPS, Galileo and GLONASS.
He has built a station, and not just one, but probably the most impressive station, called SMEAR II (Station for Measuring Ecosystem - Atmosphere Relationships), in the boreal forests of Finland showing how a rounded set of environmental measurements can be obstation, and not just one, but probably the most impressive station, called SMEAR II (Station for Measuring Ecosystem - Atmosphere Relationships), in the boreal forests of Finland showing how a rounded set of environmental measurements can be obstation, called SMEAR II (Station for Measuring Ecosystem - Atmosphere Relationships), in the boreal forests of Finland showing how a rounded set of environmental measurements can be obStation for Measuring Ecosystem - Atmosphere Relationships), in the boreal forests of Finland showing how a rounded set of environmental measurements can be obtained.
In the latest study, geochemists Kenneth McGee and Terrence Gerlach of the U.S. Geological Survey in Vancouver, Washington, installed two subsurface monitoring stations and made hourly measurements of carbon dioxide for a year, beginning in October 199In the latest study, geochemists Kenneth McGee and Terrence Gerlach of the U.S. Geological Survey in Vancouver, Washington, installed two subsurface monitoring stations and made hourly measurements of carbon dioxide for a year, beginning in October 199in Vancouver, Washington, installed two subsurface monitoring stations and made hourly measurements of carbon dioxide for a year, beginning in October 199in October 1995.
The team carried out the measurements at the Low Noise Underground Laboratory (CNRS / Université de Nice / Université d'Avignon), located in a former nuclear missile firing station on the Plateau d'Albion in southern France.
These can arise from many technical issues, including data selection, substandard temperature station quality, urban vs rural effects, station moves, and changes in the methods and times of measurement
This paper reports on the first comprehensive analysis of measurement data from the Boknis Eck time series station, and it was recently published in the international journal Biogeosciences.
There is also a considerable gap in the otherwise dense network of global ozone measurement stations here.
In contrast, the method used by Miller and his colleagues, called a top - down method, uses measurements of methane in the atmosphere, taken from a national network of greenhouse gas monitoring stations and aircraft measurements conducted by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the Department of EnergIn contrast, the method used by Miller and his colleagues, called a top - down method, uses measurements of methane in the atmosphere, taken from a national network of greenhouse gas monitoring stations and aircraft measurements conducted by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the Department of Energin the atmosphere, taken from a national network of greenhouse gas monitoring stations and aircraft measurements conducted by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the Department of Energy.
Because weather station locations and measurements change over time, there is some uncertainty in the individual values in the GISTEMP index.
Measurements at a ground station in Barrow, in the north of Alaska, show a drop of as much as 50 per cent since 1982 in the «Arctic haze», a cloud of pollutants that forms over the Arctic each spring.
Secondly, parts of their lab had to be moved to two locations in the city, which as Tittel explains was particularly tricky for the measurement station at City Hall which included state - of - the - art superconducting single - photon detectors developed by the National Institute for Standards and Technology, and NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
A second measurement station, 1,600 kilometres away in the ice sheet's interior, will operate until the end of this month.
The field measurements were carried out at the station of the University of Helsinki in Hyytiäla in southern Finland, which is typical for boreal forests, which cover eight percent of the earth's surface.
Measurements were made that the Piney Reservoir Air Monitoring Station in Garrett County, Maryland, a spot surrounded by forest and farm land, where winds arrive commonly from the west and northwest.
Again, Monckton must surely know full well that for the last 25 - 30 years satellite temperature measurement of sea and land surface have replaced terrestrial temperature station measurements in many cases since these give a much greater coverage (70 % of the surface of the Earth is water... it's difficult to put weather stations on top of ice sheets etc.!)
We obtained daily in situ measurements of ocean temperature at six century - scale monitoring stations (see Table 1).
The second Belgian Antarctic Research Expedition (Belare 2005) visited the base construction site in Utsteinen Nunatak to take additional topographic and ice thickness measurements and to refurbish the Automatic Weather Station...
In addition, many nations are deploying local arrays of instruments in relative proximity to research stations that densify measurements in many sectors of the continental - scale POLENET networkIn addition, many nations are deploying local arrays of instruments in relative proximity to research stations that densify measurements in many sectors of the continental - scale POLENET networkin relative proximity to research stations that densify measurements in many sectors of the continental - scale POLENET networkin many sectors of the continental - scale POLENET networks.
Some stations are designed to make measurements for a 2 -3-year time span, whereas the backbone array of remote stations still remains in place today.
That changed in 2014, when the U.K.'s Met Office published a humidity dataset compiled from measurements taken at weather stations since 1973.
The radio stations are used to reconstruct the electric field emitted by cosmic particle induced air showers which gives, e.g., a precise measurement of the energy contained in the electromagnetic shower.
The measurements of atmospheric composition were started in 1991, and the Sammaltunturi station was established as a node of the Pallas — Sodankylä Global Atmosphere Watch (GAW) station in 1994.
In Utqiagvik, Alaska (formerly known as Barrow)-- one of a handful of stations where NOAA measures Arctic ozone levels — there's been a 12 percent increase in average ozone levels since measurement began 45 years ago, Cooper saiIn Utqiagvik, Alaska (formerly known as Barrow)-- one of a handful of stations where NOAA measures Arctic ozone levels — there's been a 12 percent increase in average ozone levels since measurement began 45 years ago, Cooper saiin average ozone levels since measurement began 45 years ago, Cooper said.
First of all in time - series stations, that is repeat measurements at the same place for a long time.
Cox and colleagues from CIRES, WSU and the University of Idaho analyzed measurements from three science research stations in the far north: Barrow, Alaska; Eureka, Canada; and Summit, Greenland.
Included in the pack are the following Year 2 monster math stations: Monstarrays (Arrays) Odd Monster Out (Odd and Even) Monster Dash (Board Game + and --RRB- Monstrous Appetite (Fractions) Measure Me (Measurement) Monsterriffic (Place Value) Friendly Monsters (Number bonds / partners to 20) Monster Sums (Triple Digit Vertical Addition and Subtraction with and without regrouping) Shape Boo!
Included in the pack are the following Year 1 grade math stations: Odd Monster Out (Odd and Even) Monster Dash (Board Game + and --RRB- Monstrous Appetite (Number Words) Measure Me (Measurement) Monsterriffic (Place Value) Friendly Monsters (Number bonds / partners to 10 and 20) Monster Sums (Vertical Addition and Subtraction) Shape Boo!
Projects in the programme include Penthouse 4C, a half - size replica of the Barbican Estate's largest apartment reconstructed in the central foyer, confusing notions of private and public space whilst providing an iconic stage for workshops and performances; Unmoored, a weather station installed on the roof beaming data to screens throughout the centre to transform the Barbican into an airship in motion; meanwhile the Barbican's lower level cloakroom will become the Ministry of Measurement whose bureaucratic functionaries will send members of the public scurrying off with instructions to recover data from around the centre and bring it back to be filed and processed.
Other stations of the global CO2 measurement network show almost exactly the same; the most important regional variation is the greatly subdued seasonal cycle at stations in the southern hemisphere.
I have personally checked 24 of the USHCN stations in the western U.S. and after seeing the gross quality control problems with the current ground - based measurements, have far greater confidence in the RSS and UAH data.
Why satellite measurements show much lower warming than earth stations, especially in western Europe?
But by focusing on the location of one particular station or another and how its location may result in slightly lower or higher measurements, contrarian rhetoric obscures this essential issue in popular perceptions.
(1) In addition to the data of the near - surface temperatures, which are composed of measurements from weather stations and sea surface temperatures, there is also the microwave data from satellites, which can be used to estimate air temperatures in the troposphere in a few kilometers altitudIn addition to the data of the near - surface temperatures, which are composed of measurements from weather stations and sea surface temperatures, there is also the microwave data from satellites, which can be used to estimate air temperatures in the troposphere in a few kilometers altitudin the troposphere in a few kilometers altitudin a few kilometers altitude.
In the new study, scientists took into account satellite measurements to interpolate temperatures in the vast areas between the sparse weather stationIn the new study, scientists took into account satellite measurements to interpolate temperatures in the vast areas between the sparse weather stationin the vast areas between the sparse weather stations.
[Response: While the raw data at any one station at any one time obviously doesn't change, the value for any regional or global average in the past is always an estimate since there isn't a perfect network of measurements across the whole area.
Measurements of greenhouse gases taken by aircraft and ground stations like these were used in the new study of methane estimates.
He presents measurements from over a dozen weather stations in the Northern Hemisphere where temperatures show a cooling trend in March.
The cooling in the subpolar North Atlantic is remarkable and well documented by numerous measurements — unlike the cold spot in central Africa, which on closer inspection apparently is an artifact of incomplete and inhomogeneous weather station data.
There is good evidence that the answer to both these question is no: (The insensitivy of the results to methodology of selecting rural stations, the Parker et al windy days study, and the fact that data from satellite skin surface measurements, from sea surface temperatures, deep ocean temps as we as tropospheric temps are all in good agreement).
Tide gauge measurements are not available in sufficient number (especially in earlier times) and not distributed evenly over the oceans: the Northern Hemisphere, for example, is strongly over-represented and tide gauge stations are located along the coasts.
In fact, surface station measurements show a significant warming, while MSU measurements do not.
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