After all, we have about 100 years
of measured data when it comes to global temperature, and we have a few thousand years of data that can help us estimate how the earth's temperature has changed over that timeframe.
Don't know where I got my lines crossed but I herewith point out in Chapter1 figures 1.4 and 1.5, comparing near surface temperature range observed data with projections, 1990 — 2015 with its plateau
of measured data warming and large uncertainty shading.
I wouldn't have a clue how to find such a thing, but it might be interesting and a very long series
of measured data points — about all one could measure and record before thermometers.
The next phase of my discovery process will be to find out what type
of measured data they are throwing out and replacing with fake data.
So they are throwing out a large percentage
of their measured data.
And, if two sets
of measured data are inconsistent with each other, how do you decide which one is «physically impossible»?
In her analysis, the climate scientists made use
of measured data compiled solely on land, such as rainfall, actual evaporation and potential evaporation.
Here is a memorable quote from the conference, «Point of failure is a good point
of measuring data.
Though, it may seem that the treatment is likely to be better, one can not know until it is tested under controlled conditions with objective ways
of measuring data and responses.
But over that long span of time, the ways
of measuring that data have changed dramatically, and differences in data collection mean that temperatures collected by ships in the early 20th century might be different from the data collected today.
Not exact matches
That's why using big
data is so important for small businesses: Culling and organizing
data from the company is a direct way to take the guesswork out
of delegating, making it easier to
measure success and adjust course as needed.
Such
data help inform the specific steps
of vector control
measures so that
measures are efficient and effective.
But the truth is that not all complaints are valid, and not all ideas meritorious; it is the leader's responsibility to make
measured, informed decisions, and not to pander to
data points
of one.
«We had been offering our Depression Care service for a number
of years, and we wanted to dig into our
data and
measure our impact... look and see who our end users were,» says Barb Vader, Vice President, Clinical Services at Morneau Shepell, and the study's research lead.
Depending on the scope and purpose
of the research, happiness is often
measured using objective indicators (
data on crime, income, civic engagement and health) and subjective methods, such as asking people how frequently they experience positive and negative emotions.
Considering the sprawling, federated nature
of U.S. medicine, experts warn that a combination
of government policies and health IT upgrades — as well as prophylactic human
measures like changing passwords — will be necessary to keep patients»
data safe and health systems functioning.
QUESTION FROM READER: I've been noticing some anomalous behavior in the NYSE Advance - Decline
data and other indicators based on NYSE
data that does not match up with other
measures of breadth.
As detailed in a study by Harvard Business professor Dennis Campbell, TD revolutionized the way it
measured the in - bank experience, streamlining its customer satisfaction survey and using a massive pool
of customer
data to find out not only how customers felt about their banking experience, but also what specific elements
of «satisfaction» mattered most to them.
In a new analysis, Business Insider culled
data across five
measures of labor - market and general economic health for the 40 metropolitan statistical areas with the largest 2017 populations.
The
measure is aimed at European businesses, mainly in the financial and health sectors, which have been concerned over the safety
of their
data after former NSA contractor Edward Snowden revealed in 2013 a widespread U.S. surveillance program.
To compete in today's
data - driven world, the traditional PR industry must move forward in its ability to
measure and analyze outcomes as a result
of PR.
We now have the tools to collect various amounts
of data, including
measuring foot traffic, the duration
of someone's stay in store, where they go, and inventory levels.
University
of Cambridge researcher Sergei Skorobogatov says he was able to bypass the security
measures that bedeviled the FBI, including the phone's limit
of 10 incorrect PIN code guesses that, if reached, would cause all
data on it to be deleted.
Lewandowski said the encryption issue was «a topic
of high complexity, with no
data and specific studies on the possibility
of implementing
measures such as the one prescribed by the judge
of the 2nd Criminal Court
of Duque de Caxias and supposedly violated by WhatsApp.»
While there's been rapid growth in the industry, «consistent and high - quality
data has been a challenge to
measure and define,» said Craig Levine, chief executive officer
of e-sports event organizer ESL.
Data released on Wednesday showed the current account - a broadly defined
measure of trade that includes services and investment income - recorded a deficit
of $ 4.152 billion in February.
Only 17 percent
of SMBs take any precautionary
measures to secure company
data on personal devices.
See the attached schedules for supplemental financial
data and corresponding reconciliations
of the non-GAAP financial
measures referred to above to the most comparable GAAP financial
measures for the three months ended March 31, 2018.
The following tables provide reconciliations
of adjusted cash flows from operations, adjusted net income (loss) and adjusted EBITDAX to their most comparable U.S. GAAP
measures (in millions, except per share
data):
In addition to casting blame, the agencies recommended that vulnerable organizations review network device logs and traffic
data for telltale signs
of the Russian intrusions, and they set out
measures that firms can take to better protect themselves.
It's also greater than the 3.4 percent rate
of employment growth
measure in a comparison group
of small, non-clustered businesses based on Dun & Bradstreet
data.
But now, thanks to a slew
of novel technologies, sophisticated
measuring devices, ubiquitous connectivity and the cloud, and yes, artificial intelligence, companies can harness and make sense
of this
data as never before.
After the massive
data breach at Equifax, many cybersecurity experts have advised consumers to freeze their credit.But that very
measure could mean paying fees that go to none other than Equifax, said Senators Brian Schatz (D - Hawaii), in a series
of tweets today.
For now a Department
of Justice internal bulletin has instructed that, unless border officers have a search warrant, they need to take protective
measures to limit intrusions, and make sure their searches do not access travelers» digital cloud
data.
Train your management team to pull
data and appropriately
measure the quality
of hire.
«Too many companies jump into a market with services that are very similar to those that already exist,» says Eric Roza, CEO
of Datalogix, a massively successful
data company that enables brands to reach their customers online via ads and
measure subsequent offline sales lifts.
Currently they release information on the number
of women in their total workforce and in their leadership roles and publish more detailed information about gender balance internally, but are still working with lawyers to navigate the stricter
data collection and protection
measures in Germany, where the company is based, and other countries where their employees work, SAP's chief diversity and inclusion officer Anka Wittenberg told Fortune.
I've written before about how Canadian carriers score very well on the Merrill Lynch Global Wireless Matrix, which
measures just about every statistic, from minutes
of use to percentage
of revenue derived from
data.
The updates are aimed at helping advertisers
measure the effectiveness
of their campaign in real - time, Facebook says in a blog post announcing the changes and offers more flexibility and customization
of the available
data.
Though only 9 % or so
of consenters (4,552 people) uploaded a full week
of reports on their physical activity, that's still a big sample size for an objectively
measured,
data - driven research study.
At some point in the not - distant future, Griffith will have the most accurate tool around for
measuring an individual's (or collective's) energy use as well as a gigantic pile
of data, both
of which will be commercially quite valuable as we are pushed toward a greener lifestyle.
The system consists
of custom vital signs monitors that continuously
measure six core health parameters and wirelessly transmit that
data to Android tablets for doctors and nurses.
The various «core» components are captured by Total Social Financing (TSF)
data, an official gauge that provides a
measure of credit and liquidity supplied by the entire financial system in China.
In Europe, Google gets nearly 90 %
of all desktop searches, according to
data from Statcounter (and other
measures agree).
To eliminate the possibility
of a pulsar source, scientists are now
measuring the number
of protons and antiprotons in the AMS
data because pulsars do not produce those particles.
We've scored all 50 states on more than 60
measures of competitiveness, using publicly available
data.
«We've found that focusing on smart
data is the most accurate way
of measuring creditthat translates into fast product delivery to make personal finance accessible to everyone,» says Koeck.
Additionally, Outcome employees gave clients inflated
data that showed how well the ads performed, made documents that verified certain ads were shown in specific offices, and manipulated analyses that
measured the effectiveness
of the ads, according to internal documents and former employees who spoke with the Journal.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's office says the new
measures will allow the hiring
of 40 new officers to investigate complaints and ensure the collection
of more accurate
data on import trends.
However, for completeness, here is the U.S.
data, Average Hourly Earnings
of Production and Nonsupervisory Employees (
measured in U.S. dollars).