Sentences with phrase «modern data recording»

Well - versed with modern data recording procedures and data sorting techniques.

Not exact matches

As the New York Times's Peter Baker wrote in an article published February 12, using data compiled by the Brookings Institution, «Trump's 34 percent turnover rate in his first year is more than three times as high as President Barack Obama's in the same period and twice as high as President Ronald Reagan's, which until now was the modern record - holder.»
What a stupid poll — and Latin American or not — put up by a broadcasting concern whose record of lies and manipulation of data to support regressive agendas amounts to modern day yellow journalism.
Mayor Bill de Blasio and NYPD Commissioner James O'Neill are scheduled to discuss the year - end crime data at a news conference Thursday, an event that will likely be highlighted by a number of superlatives: the lowest number of major felonies in the modern era of police record keeping, as well as 790 shootings, the fewest in recorded city history.
That glimpse into the past was provided by 66 tree - ring data sets scientists used to stitch together an annual record of snowpack far older than modern observations, which began in the early 20th century.
New data from the fossil record offers a new perspective on the evolution of the enormous regenerative capacities of modern salamanders.
According to NASA's September 2016 climate data, the previous 10 months have been the hottest on record for each of those months out of the last 136 years — since modern weather recording started.
Through my research, I seek to overcome these problems by integrating data from the fossil record, the rock record, and modern phylogenetics and physiology.
Information contained in HerbaZest.com is based on pharmacological records, scientific research, traditional knowledge and historical data, both old and modern.
In today's modern learning environment, responses and interactions of every employee during the learning phase, such as engaging in forum discussions, employee assessment matrix, and engagement in online assessments, produce data which is recorded in the log file.
There's probably no competition to speak of if early sales are to be looked at, with Modern Warfare 2 breaking every record in the book and all, but with Fils - Aime questioning the game's ability to sustain those sales, seeing how things look after January NPD data arrives, which is what he's set as the finish line, should be interesting.
Some differences appear to be related to the particular method used to «calibrate» the proxy data against modern instrumental records.
I see Victor still can not comprehend the difference between a modern day satelite temperature record and all the others... that rather than undermine the previous data sets showing / proving / emphasising / projecting further global warming that them there satelite data actually confirms it.
I had updated it with modern SST measurements, and in our abstract we pointed out that it had been misused by contrarians who had removed some of the data, replotted it, and mislabeled it to falsely claim that it was a global temperature record showing a cooling trend.
Surely, John, you realize that creating a complete and accurate picture of the holocene including the modern temperature record requires a great deal of research and as many sources of data as possible.
Had the authors used Schneider et al., 2015 or Stoffel et al., 2015 — reconstructions that don't insert instrumental data onto the end of their records to hide the cooling — they could have clearly supported their case for a modern climate that still falls well within the range of natural variability.
When this data was hidden, it hid the fact we can not compare modern temperature records to any historic recreation using these attempts with any accuracy.
Different records of solar activity (Wolf and group sunspot number, data on cosmogenic isotopes, historic data) were analyzed by means of modern statistical methods, including one especially developed for this purpose.
So the RSS «pause» of not quite 19 years is 1) unique to that data set; 2) not that much longer than the Santer «minimum» span; and 3) defined by beginning with the largest El Nino in the modern record (unless and until the present one turns out bigger).
Basically it would be useful if we split the record into pre1939 and post 1945 i.e a historic and modern record leaving aside the war years, and stop pretending we can create a data base that males any sort of sense for that period.
However, until less emphasis is put on the belief that we have a global SST record back to 1850 or so, sufficient emphasis will not be put on salvaging more modern data that might be able to tell us something useful tonyb
I have deliberately excluded the war time period and used this as a natural break between the modern and historic records as there is considerable Data sparsity (and other concerns) during the war period, as acknowledged by Phil Jones;
The participants in the countermovement have attacked climate models, paleoclimatic data on which warming trends are based, modern temperature records, mainstream scientists who have claimed there is an urgent need to act, and manufactured bogus non-peer-reviewed climate science claims which they have then widely publicized in books and pamphlets, and then widely circulated the publications to journalists and politicians, tactics which have succeeded in getting the disinformation propaganda widely distributed by friendly media.
So far, by reading both CA and RC over a considerable period, much emphasis is placed on the atmosphere record contained in the ice cores, and on current (modern) instrument - recorded data.
They used Mann «s «Nature trick» of Climategate fame, truncating the reconstructed temperature history near its end and replacing it with modern - day instrumental data, so the last part of the record can not be validly compared with the earlier portion.
It has always concerned me whenever paleo data is spliced with modern recordings.
Scientific Discipline Cryosphere Speaker Eric Rignot (NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory) Abstract Modern views of ice sheets provided by satellites, airborne surveys, in situ data and paleoclimate records while transformative of glaciology have not fundamentally changed concerns about ice sheet stability and collapse that emerged in the 1970's.
In this second article we re-examine related events concerning the 1850/1880 CRU / Giss temperature records, and then pay particular attention to the reliability of those readings that have become the basis of our modern climate industry, examine those who carried out the original observations, and look at the circumstances under which data was collected.
It would be a big job to go back to the paper records and hand enter the data once again in a modern Enterprise database system but the cost would be minuscule compared to the waste, fraud and abuse we've suffered to date.
We do not have sufficient length of data in the modern records.
Of course, we have in, our own work provided detailed calibration and verification statistics that establish the skill in our reconsruction in capturing the details of both the modern instrumental record, and independent, withheld earlier instrumental data (19th century and, more sparsely, 18th century), and we publish uncertainties that are based on rigorous analysis of the calibration and cross-validation residuals.
Different approaches have been used to compute the mean rate of 20th century global mean sea level (GMSL) rise from the available tide gauge data: computing average rates from only very long, nearly continuous records; using more numerous but shorter records and filters to separate nonlinear trends from decadal - scale quasi-periodic variability; neural network methods; computing regional sea level for specific basins then averaging; or projecting tide gauge records onto empirical orthogonal functions (EOFs) computed from modern altimetry or EOFs from ocean models.
This makes it very difficult to reconstruct early national data that is consistent with the modern record.
Creating a modern Australian temperature record from the high volumes of data collected takes a lot of work.
I loved this sentence: «Although a quantitative relationship between the proxy records of the Jinchuan peat, the Japan tree - ring series and the Taiwanese sediment records with modern climate data are not given in the original works, the qualitative connectivity with temperature as the dominant controlling factor has undoubtedly been verified»
And this: «On the basis of δ18O data, reconstructed water temperatures for the Roman Warm Period in Iceland are higher than any temperatures recorded in modern times.»
The «hide the decline» graph splices together the modern temperature record and a proxy temperature curve based very largely on tree ring data.
If you fear that this data could be used against you in court, you should know that all modern cars have a black box that continually records your driving details.
• Implement a modern filing system which increased information retrieval time by 85 % • Arrange for a local travel agent to handle travel details for 15 staff members for an official trip, reducing the cost by $ 15000 as compared to the last trip • Order and maintain inventory of office supplies and ensure that they inventory system is in correct working order • Respond to inquiries over the telephone and in person and ensure that any escalated matters are communicated to the management immediately • Maintain routine filing and records management systems by ensuring integrity and confidentiality of data • Receive, sort and distribute incoming mail and assist in developing correspondence such as letters, emails and memos • Compile and enter data for charts, graphs and reports as instructed by executives
Track record of minimizing data discrepancies through effective implementation of modern statistical analysis procedures.
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