Sentences with phrase «over the grid box»

The figure to the left shows the spatial mean temperature over all grid boxes in the HadCRUT3 data set that have continuous monthly coverage over the 1901 - 2008 period.
Whether the activity of cumulus convection is determined by the variables averaged over the grid box of numerical models (100 km scale for typical GCMs, 20 km scale in the case of «high resolution» GCM of MRI).
Adjusting for the rise in geopotential heights due to AGW, 500mbGPH over grid boxes in Siberia (May) and Greenland (JJA) shows marked increases post 2007.

Not exact matches

Place the ash pan over the pig to cover the box, then place the charcoal grid back on top, spreading the charcoal evenly across the top.
The numbers I get suggest that more than 80 % of the grid - boxes north of 60N contain missing values over the most recent decade.
In their study, there are at least 15 grid boxes with valid data (usually representing one measurement) over 1900 - 2008 period.
There are some caveats with their study: The global climate models (GCMs) do not reproduce the 1930 - 1940 Arctic warm event very well, and the geographical differences in a limited number of grid - boxes in the observations and the GCMs may have been erased through taking the average value over the 90 - degree sectors.
To immerse you into the world of MotoGP, MotoGP 18 features over 30 cut scenes, from riders celebrating their victory on the MotoGP podium, to the parc fermé for Moto2 and Moto3 and the starting grid and boxes.
At that painting's center is an irregular grid that looks something like a picked - over box of chocolates.
Color Test (441), inspired by the loose grid paintings of Paul Klee, contains 441 different colors generated by Finch through a series of careful tests involving the layering of Fujitrans over a light box.
The numbers I get suggest that more than 80 % of the grid - boxes north of 60N contain missing values over the most recent decade.
One indicator could be variance in the vertical velocity over space estimated over grid - boxes, each with area:
In their study, there are at least 15 grid boxes with valid data (usually representing one measurement) over 1900 - 2008 period.
A typical grid - box may have a horizontal area of ~ 100 × 100 km2, but the size has tended to reduce over the years as computers have increased in speed.
There are some caveats with their study: The global climate models (GCMs) do not reproduce the 1930 - 1940 Arctic warm event very well, and the geographical differences in a limited number of grid - boxes in the observations and the GCMs may have been erased through taking the average value over the 90 - degree sectors.
One could argue that real SST measurements aren't quite so well - behaved, but it is possible to show (see Figure 11 of the HadSST2 paper, Rayner et al. 2006 for details) that the standard deviation of grid box averages falls roughly as one over the square root of the number of contributing observations and that the standard deviation for gridbox averages based on a single observation is a lot less than 10 degrees.
C / decade and the simulated ensemble mean over the models, calculated from the grid boxes of the models where observations exist (which is flawed in my opinion, since excluding of mostly the high latitudes from the model data may emphasize a warm bias in lower latitudes in the models making them appear warmer than they are, but a possible cold bias of the global observations data set is not excluded in this way) had a trend of 0.3 deg.
Using the global map of rank of observation, R (l, m), the rank histogram, h (i) is the histogram of the ranks, weighted by the fractional area of each grid box (the average weight will be 1 / n grid, where n grid is number of grid point), over the whole grid.
«The latest addition is a variable resolution UK model (UKV) which has a high resolution inner domain (1.5 km grid boxes) over the area of forecast interest, separated from a coarser grid (4 km) near the boundaries by a variable resolution transition zone.
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