Sentences with phrase «nearby filling stations»

He said that the tanker was turning on the Expressway after discharging its content at a nearby filling station.

Not exact matches

An inferno has razed down a filling station, 15 vehicles, and some nearby buildings along the Upper New Market Road, Onitsha, destroying property worth millions of naira, on Wednesday night.
The Equinox Fuel Cell includes safety features such as ABS, traction control system, and GM's OnStar telematics service, which offers drivers advice on operating the cars as well as information on nearby hydrogen filling stations.
Likewise, markets, school, educational institutes, CNG and petrol filling stations are also located nearby.
Nearby neighbourhood highlights include tree - filled courtyards, the Moulin Rouge, food markets, Sacre Coeur Cathedral, Place du Tertre, one metro station and one bus stop.
So the temperature of a station (or nearby stations) reported this month can change the average value that is used to «fill» missing values in the past.
They applied a new method that fills in missing temperatures over sea ice by combining satellite data for missing areas with a method known as «kriging,» which calculates missing data by checking nearby temperature station readings.
This, of course, will fail when the «nearby stations» are up to 1000 km away (and things like the PDO were on one phase during the baseline 30 years; and a different phase now, breaking the old pattern of correlation...) and have changed over time (that is, the baseline was made between 2 rural areas and the survivor bias shows up when the survivor is, oh, an Airport and it fills in a cow pasture...).
This anomaly turns out to be well correlated across long distances — which serves as a check on nearby stations and as a way to credibly fill in data poor regions.
Since they then go on to describe the miracles worked by the fantasy anomaly (that is not the one the code does) I'm not going to bother commenting on those bits... This anomaly turns out to be well correlated across long distances — which serves as a check on nearby stations and as a way to credibly fill in data poor regions.
Also, there is no third station nearby that has temporal overlap with both, so we can not fill in the missing temporal data between the two stations, nor calculate the offset based on strong correlation between the three stations.
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