Sentences with phrase «observation posts used»

Not exact matches

Around the world, troops use schools and universities as barracks, observation posts, weapons depots or centers for interrogation.
In contrast to this observational approach, Schmittner (as well as a number of other papers, like reference # 4 in this post) take advantage of both models and observations, and try to use the observations to constrain which feedback parameters in the model are consistent (e.g., an overly sensitive model with the same forcings as another model will produce too big of a temperature change than observations allow).
In the meantime since you can't use the POF forums all of the time you are more than welcome to post your relationship and online dating questions and observations in our dating forums.
Pre and post assessments using Leaps and Bounds (Number Sense) and in Taking Shape (Perspective Taking observation)
Data included transcripts of pre and post observation conferences, reflective dialog with teachers, observation notes using the New Teacher Center's formative assessment tools and researcher reflective journal.
Academy participants used digital observation tools (DiPaola & Hoy, 2008; eobservations.com) to collect evidence of high - yield strategies and share data with teachers, conduct pre / post observation conferences with teachers, and implement professional goal setting that targets more effective utilization of high yield strategies.
Though I am aware of, and respect, Writer Beware (and have used it several times in the past to check out agents and scamsters), I must venture the observation that your blog post is not so much an expose as a swipe at POD as a whole.
-LSB-...] News «Amazon borrows from YouTube script, opens marketplace to video creators» $ by Angel Gonzalez at The Seattle Times — May 10, 2016 «Google» $ ™ s Answer to Amazon's Echo is code - named «Chirp» $ ™ and is landing soon» by Marg Bergen at The Verge — May 11, 2016 «Forget Amazon» $ ™ s Echo: Lexi lets you speak to Alexa through your phone» $ by MIX at TheNextWeb — May 6, 2016 «Move Over Lexi — Roger Puts Amazon Alexa in Your iPhone for Free» by Nate Hoffelder at The Digital Reader — May 12, 2016 Free Roger app for iOS «Goodreads launches free e-book giveaway promotions for $ 119 fee» $ by Chris Meadows at TeleRead — May 6, 2016 Tech Tip Audible's new Send This Book feature Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman (Audible)-- email me at PodChronicles AT gmail DOT com if you» $ ™ d like me to send you a free copy of this audiobook, using Audible's new Send This Book Book Feature Interview with Peter Korn Amazon's guide to VoiceView Kindle Paperwhite blind and visually impaired readers bundle My Coverage of VoiceView at TeleRead and The Kindle Chronicles — May 10, 2016 Content Trump» $ ™ s America: The Complete Loser» $ ™ s Guide by Scott Dikkers Next Week's Show Interviews and my observations from Book Expo America in Chicago If you are interested, please check out my BEA Liveblog posts on Goodreads author tips and Rethinking the Standard Author Contract -LSB-...]
Use the blog to post thoughts, observations and comments that relate to the store.
It may also have been used as an observation post, lighthouse or a communication point to signal the mainland.
Then use the Annan & Hargreaves Bayesian method, with good observations conducted post 1977 CE to sharpen to the posterior.
Modelling is generally shunned in attribution in favor of observation, but I do agree that climate science must turn to modelling when necessary, and that the statements in the 2010 post about using a lab are quite accurate and insightful.
In particular, Annan and Hargreaves (2006) used a Bayesian statistical approach that combines information from both 20th century observations and from last glacial maximum data to produce an estimate of climate sensitivity that is much better constrained than by either set of observations alone (see our post on this, here).
Most of the data used in this post are available through the KNMI Climate Explorer Monthly observations webpage.
The great advantage of using the reanalyses is that «infilling» for regions without observations is accomplished through data assimilation using a numeral weather prediction system (for details, see previous CE post reanalyses.org).
Doing so would only strengthen Steve M's observation that the 0.75 «conservative» benchmark used in the SI is post hoc shootemup hooey.
Skill Scores Next in today's post, I will quantify the visual impression that «GCM - Q» outperformed HadGEM2 by using a skill score statistic that is commonplace in the evaluation of forecasts, estimating the «skill» of a model from the sum of squares of the residuals from the proposed model as opposed to a base case, as expressed below where obs is a vector of observations and «model» and «base» are vectors of estimates.
I agree an observation / model mix is required (e.g. such as with the reanalyses), but the absence of observational validation is what is a fundamental flaw in the use of Type 4 downscaling for multi-decadal impact assessments, as I have explained in detail in my posts.
Post hoc data fitting will not be much help if the data observations are the result of non ergodic influences and can not be used for prediction.
So I take it that if you accept that as my intended use of the word experiment implicitly included measurements which by definition need some form of observation then you agree with my initial post.
In this post, I'd like to (i) describe the significance of using the financial industry as a lever point for environmental change, (ii) summarize the different ways in which the concept of «green finance» plays out with Chinese banks, (iii) discuss some of the more interesting observations by the Report, and (iv) conclude with the Report's recommendations.
WebHubTelescope (@WHUT) On a post discussing the characteristics of Figure 1.4 and focusing on to display observations and anomalies on a graph, a discussion of how to correct for the SOI is thread jacking as the question of how to correct using the SOI is irrelevant to this issue.
United States Secret Service (Washington, D.C.) 04/1996 — Date Uniformed Division Police Officer • Serve as a member of the Presidential Protective Division at the White House • Responsible for the protection of the President, First Family, and Staff • Provide security for the White House Grounds via fixed observation points and patrols • Oversee vehicular security, magnetometer support, and post security for official travel • Control public, press, and guest access points ensuring the safety and security of the First Family • Function as the protective driver for foreign dignitaries and visiting Heads of State • Highly proficient in the use of various firearms for protective and tactical purposes • Possess and maintain Top Secret Clearance
To measure the success of the program, CAP uses pre / post surveys, TPOT observations, and CLASS observations.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z