Sentences with phrase «measurements over»

It superimposes measurements over a photo, which is quite convenient when you're appliance or fixture shopping.
However, these NICU studies have rarely provided long - term follow - up or examined the stability of measurements over time.
published on HealthCanal says that while «the link between food consumption and socioeconomics may seem obvious, [the] metrics provide accurate measurements over time, essential building blocks towards improving global health».
A story on the project published on HealthCanal says that while «the link between food consumption and socioeconomics may seem obvious, [the] metrics provide accurate measurements over time, essential building blocks towards improving global health».
With the help of John's research assistant, Marisa Preciado, we identified 106 couples that had Locke Wallace results with measurements over at least two time points: from session to session at the beginning and mostly conducted on a weekly basis thereafter.
Apple has updated the Heart Rate app with a little graph that displays your heart rate measurements over the course of the day.
You can, of course, track all of these measurements over time with a smartphone app.
At least it is if you're to swap measurements with others or carry measurements over time.
You wrote, «The problem of «extra heat» in land temperatures (likely to be UHI and more) is escalated by GISS because they extrapolate the ground based land temperature measurements over the oceans in stead of using real ocean data...»
But you wrote in this post about Figure 7, «The problem of «extra heat» in land temperatures (likely to be UHI and more) is escalated by GISS because they extrapolate the ground based land temperature measurements over the oceans in stead of using real ocean data.»
But when you write in a post here at WUWT, «The problem of «extra heat» in land temperatures (likely to be UHI and more) is escalated by GISS because they extrapolate the ground based land temperature measurements over the oceans in stead of using real ocean data,» I will remind you that GISS notes the errors in the dTs data on their webpage:
A new predictive model for this electron flux was created based on satellite measurements over a five - year period.
The problem of «extra heat» in land temperatures (likely to be UHI and more) is escalated by GISS because they extrapolate the ground based land temperature measurements over the oceans in stead of using real ocean data:
But what is GISS's pretext for extrapolating the ground based land temperature measurements over the oceans instead of using real data?
Such as another fascinating paper by Don J. Easterbrook, Professor Emeritus in the Deptment of Geology at Western Washington University: «Solar Influence on Recurring Global, Decadal, Climate Cycles Recorded by Glacial Fluctuations, Ice Cores, Sea Surface Temperatures, and Historic Measurements Over the Past Millennium» — Hat tip to Anthony Watt's Watts Up with That.
Increase in global atmospheric concentrations of mercury inferred from measurements over the Atlantic Ocean
And the real average of a lot of measurements over 24 hours must differ from the max - min derived.
The radiosondes would provide a check for accuracy / drift of the satellite measurements over time and to provide a solid overlap when calibrating a new satellite or instrument..
The satellite measurements over land respond quickly to El Nino and La Nina.
Measurements over time for the same two devices or measurements over different pairs of devices?
There are hardly any measurements over land.
Those based on instrumental temperature records (e.g., thermometer measurements over the past 150 years or so) have a mean sensitivity of around 2.5 C, while climate models average closer to 3.5 C.
The averaging of the results of such measurements over the total space of the Earth might be given in two ways, either as
There about 90,000 measurements over more than 100 years.
Warming causes CO2 rise «Differentiating the CO2 measurements over the last thirty years produces a pattern that matches the temperature anomaly measured by satellites in extreme detail.
Consistent annual mass balance measurements over at least a 20 year period are available on 16 glaciers in North America.
According to the measurements over the past ten years, all of them are retreating.
First, it is hard to reconstruct the IR measurements over long time scales, since there are measurements only from the time of the satellite era.
NCDC ocean surface measurements yield a trend of 0.124 degrees C per decade from 1979 to 2006, while UAH MSU lower - tropospheric measurements over the ocean yield an almost identical 0.127 degrees per decade.
Brandon, the answer is already in my original comment: 1) None of the climate models has been subjected to a formal V&V process (no validation report available) 2) None of the models is able to formally hind - cast past observations and as a matter of fact there is a significant mismatch between models outputs and measurements over [1880 — 1970] and [2000 — 2010] periods, which means that all models would have failed to pass such a validation process.
Similarly, direct measurements over the past century show that the oceans have warmed dramatically.
As we repeatedly pointed out over the years: that global warming over the past decades is not linked to cosmic rays is clear from the fact that the cosmic ray measurements over the past 50 years do not show any trend (Schiermeier 2007).
Measurements over the top 700m of the ocean show that 2014 was also a record year for the amount of heat stored in the ocean.
Almost any average temperature you wish depending on how you slice it and none of it has meaning except in the case that you slice it exactly the same way over successive measurements over a long period of time might tell you something.
The only comprehensive study of the Antarctic Ice Sheet mass was a 10 + year study based on continuous 24/365 satellite measurements over the period 1993 to 2003, covering 80 % of the AIS with estimates from other methods for the remaining 20 %, which can not be measured by satellites (coastal areas and polar regions).
Assessment of fossil fuel carbon dioxide and other anthropogenic trace gas emissions from airborne measurements over Sacramento, California in spring 2009
But in general, measurements over land don't give a clue of the global (95 % of the atmosphere) CO2 levels in history.
The local bias is outcalibrated, by comparing them to... ice cores and direct measurements over the past century.
NASA GISTEMP has the most comprehensive coverage, with measurements over 99 per cent of the globe.
Over the Arctic Ocean and neighboring seas conventional temperature obser vations are often of uncertain quality, however, owing to logistical obstacles in making measurements over sea ice in harsh environmental conditions.
So measurements over the next few months could show an increase in the troposphere.
The principal scientific objective is to make global SSS measurements over the ice - free oceans with 150 - km spatial resolution, and to achieve a measurement error less than 0.2 (PSS - 78 [practical salinity scale of 1978]-RRB- on a 30 - day time scale, taking into account all sensors and geophysical random errors and biases.Salinity is indeed a key indicator of the strength of the hydrologic cycle because it tracks the differences created by varying evaporation and precipitation, runoff, and ice processes.
This new product, however, exploits direct broadcast (DB) capability from several satellites in low Earth orbit that make microwave measurements over the continental United States and Alaska.
The issue Ray alludes to is that in addition to the issue of many more drifters providing measurements over the last 5 - 10 years, the measurements are coming in from places where we didn't have much ship data in the past.
Would anyone only to measurements over the ocean?
Most measurements over the oceans also are at the lower side and their averages are near the ice core CO2 levels, where the ranges overlap each other:
With very few exceptions, collecting air surface temperature measurements over land is completely pointless.
From «lower latitudes» since science started (a few hundreds of years ago) temperature averages for any «zone» you define are calculated from many measurements over centuries.
Alaska Arctic Tundra CH4 Flux Study — Impacts of AGW / CC Published 8 - Jan 2018 Estimating regional - scale methane flux and budgets using CARVE aircraft measurements over Alaska Conclusions Analysis of CH4 column enhancements supplemented by simulated atmospheric transport allowed us to estimate the monthly - mean CH4 fluxes from our study domain (50 — 75 N, 130 — 170 W).
Global dimming is indicated by measurements over land areas in many regions in the world and may therefore be a real phenomena.
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