Sentences with phrase «scale variation with»

Maybe start with regional «average» weather for a bunch of days (by season), correlate the km - scale variation with it for each day.

Not exact matches

Asked about the adequacy of the scale of any these initiatives, Barton's answers often start with variations on his favoured metaphor of the flywheel — the industrial - age image of a heavy wheel used to build power on a revolving shaft.
Unfortunately I think using the absolute variation value is correct and scaling it down with the return expectation can't be justified.
I think the reason will be the natural variation in using volume - I really do recommend getting a pair so scales, they're so much easier to bake with and so accurate.
Except for the small - scale but highly trafficked site located in Maryland's Baltimore / Washington International Airport, all of The Greene Turtle's 33 franchise and company locations use the same menu — occasionally with slight variations — which changes once or twice annually.
This massive dataset is a powerful resource for understanding natural genetic variation in rice as well as for large - scale discovery of new genes associated with economically important traits.
Nevertheless, neutrinos ought to interact with the universe's mass on the largest scales: as these particles careen through the universe at near light - speed, they interact with ordinary matter and tend to smooth out variations in density.
Based on an improved understanding of the photoemission process itself this will serve in future experiments to resolve variations of light fields with sub-atomic resolution, i.e. on a scale that was not accessible up to now.
Equipped with faster, cheaper technologies for sequencing DNA and assessing variation in genomes on scales ranging from one to millions of bases, researchers are finding out how truly different we are from one another.
Next, the association between brain network organization and individual variation in intelligence was examined by correlating the full - scale IQ scores with the λ and γ values of the individual brain networks within the clear small - world range of 0.3 ≤ T ≤ 0.5.
Monitoring, understanding, and predicting oceanic variations associated with natural climate variability and human - induced changes, and assessing the related roles of the ocean on multiple spatial - temporal scales.
«The Panoptes web application has completely transformed our ability to visualise and interact with large - scale genome variation data, we hope it will enable many people to access the Ag1000G data and explore its full potential.»
Production of chemical concentration gradients and variations on the sub-micrometer scale are difficult to achieve with other techniques, despite a wide range of applications the process could allow.
Large - scale genome sequencing coupled with RNA - seq, however, would provide the opportunity to comprehensively identify and characterize regulatory variation.
Using large - scale empirical and simulated data sets, we found that the sample sizes used in the HapMap project are sufficient to capture common variation, but that performance declines substantially for variants with minor allele frequencies of < 5 %.
First of all, simplify by imagining a box with orbital forcing as input and an (unobserable) temperature as output; the water vapor feed back is inside and is effectively instaneous on the scale of millennia appropriate for considerring ice age variations.
The study also shows that the scale of landscape variation, in comparison with a species» dispersal distance, changes how much biodiversity can emerge.
I do agree with variation and intensity but the weights and sets need to be scaled as does the rest days.
The Measurements section below has details of all of the lab measurements and tests with lots of additional background information and explanations including the display's Maximum Brightness and Peak Luminance, Black Brightness, Contrast Ratio, Screen Reflectance, Bright Ambient Light Contrast Rating, Dynamic Color and Contrast, Color Temperature and White Chromaticity, Color Gamut, Intensity Scale and Gamma, the variation of Brightness, Contrast Ratio and Color Shift with Viewing Angle, Backlight Power Consumption, and Light Spectrum of the display.
The iPhone 6 Plus matches or breaks new records in LCD Smartphone display performance for: Highest Peak Brightness, Lowest Screen Reflectance, Highest (True) Contrast Ratio, Highest Contrast Rating in Ambient Light, most accurate (pure logarithmic power - law) Intensity Scale and Gamma, most accurate Image Contrast, and the smallest Variations with Viewing Angle for Brightness, Contrast Ratio and Color.
The major bond rating agencies each use a form of scholastic grading scale, with some variation of an «A +» denoting the best rating.
Nearly impossible based on the variation of modems people have Plus Gaikai has already achieved that with very little latency on a large scale even before Sony acquired them Edit: @KNWS, yes but how long will that one take before we see the fruit of its labors?
In a series of 15, plus 2 artist's variants and 1 archive variant for Whitechapel Gallery, each wool weaving is unique with its own subtle textural variations and, inspired by her interest in the plane and panel, references A4 paper in scale.
This began on the small scale with works whose starting point was the nature of the human being and the infinite variation of our facial expressions.
While antithetical to traditional landscape painting, the square canvas, with slight compositional variations of placement, scale, color, and architectural imagery, is appropriate to her modernist subject matter.
Chiostro del Bramante celebrates its 20 - year anniversary with a large - scale exhibition (29 September 2016 - 19 Feb 2017) of works that explore the myriad facets and infinite variations of the...
Chiostro del Bramante celebrates its 20 - year anniversary with a large - scale exhibition (29 September 2016 - 19 Feb 2017) of works that explore the myriad facets and infinite variations of the universally recognised, and yet indefinable, phenomenon of love.
Specific geometric shapes and their variations, spatial arrangements, and experimentations with scale trace her explorations through color as a fluid, ineffable topic and experience — the proposed, implied, and often inconsistent logic within color systems, expectations of color relationships, and aesthetic decisions as value choices.
She plans to display a variation of her colorful, naturalistic Orbit, which has appeared on a smaller scale at the emerging ACME art gallery in her native Los Angeles, but when dealing with large - scale public artworks, plans rapidly change: «Stuff like this is hard to predict.
While many of the works in the exhibition engage with a looser, more experimental approach to form, color, and composition, others relate more directly to fully - realized works, such as his proposals for compositions for To The People of New York, a large - scale installation of paintings comprised of forty metal panels grouped in variations of red, yellow, and black, which occupied most of his artistic focus during the last year of his life.
Focusing on large - scale productions in close cooperation with the artists, Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst approaches contemporary art with a dynamic temporal purpose, showing exhibitions that formulate art history as a moving process, which are open to investigation, corrections and variations.
The remarkable variation in scale and visual narrative on display highlights a crucially important part of the artist's oeuvre, and the works on view trace defining elements in his ongoing artistic practice with humour, skill and insight.
The only thing the exhibitions as a whole seemed to want for was a greater variation of scale, with many works seeming like they could naturally grow to fill a wall.
Timothy Patterson, professor of geology and director of the Ottawa - Carleton Geoscience Centre of Canada's Carleton University, says that «CO2 variations show little correlation with our planet's climate on long, medium and even short - time scales
Connell, Sean; Kroeker, Kristy; Fabricius, Katharina; Kline, David; Russell, Bayden We explore how ocean acidification combines with complex environmental changes across a number of scales, highlight the multiplicity of factors and complexities that cause variation, and raise awareness of CO2 as a resource whose change in availability could have wide ranging community consequences beyond its direct effects.
This is fine for estimates at annual and decadal time scales, but as you approach the timespan covered by each core, you run a serious risk of starting to remove part of the climatic variation, thereby under - estimating the total amount that occurred, with the loss being greatest at the longest time scales (i.e. lowest frequency variation).
In the tugging on the temperature profile (by net radiant heating / cooling resulting from radiative disequilibrium at single wavelengths) by the absorption (and emission) by different bands, the larger - scale aspects of the temperature profile will tend to be shaped more by the bands with moderate amounts of absorption, while finer - scale variations will be more influenced by bands with larger optical thicknesses per unit distance (where there can be significant emission and absorption by a thinner layer).
Aside from variations in line strength and line broadenning with height, their is the important point that, relative to the mass path of CO2 (distances measured in terms of kg per unit area), temperature variations at those heights occur over small scales.
I noted how the overall rate in some studies, even on the scale of meters per millennium, «is not one of these uber - catastropes,» but that how much variation can occur within a century remains saddled with uncertainty, producing an «ugly mix of long - term certainty and short term murkiness.»
Member of the team Alena Kimbrough says, «We've shown ENSO is an important part of the climate system that has influenced global temperatures and rainfall over the past millennium... Our findings, together with climate model simulations, highlight the likelihood that century - scale variations in tropical Pacific climate modes can significantly modulate radiatively forced shifts in global temperature.»
If we scale sunspot numbers so that the variations from solar minimum to maximum represent about a 0.1 deg change in temperature, and if we lag the sunspot data 6 years, it compares well visually with the adjusted GISS LOTI data.
Their results may be highly sensitive to fine - scale climate variations that may be embedded in coarse - scale climate variations, especially in regions of complex topography, along coastlines, and in regions with highly heterogeneous land - surface covers.
captd, no, VP had a residual natural variation of about 0.1 C with about a 60 year time scale, and he only got a millikelvin left after removing that small variation.
For example, deficiencies remain in the simulation of tropical precipitation, the El Niño - Southern Oscillation and the Madden - Julian Oscillation (an observed variation in tropical winds and rainfall with a time scale of 30 to 90 days).
I downloaded MERRA 3 - hour product, but observations from our AWS do not match with this data for shorter scales (like diurnal variations and range of variations of parameters).
JimD, «captd, no, VP had a residual natural variation of about 0.1 C with about a 60 year time scale, and he only got a millikelvin left after removing that small variation
In the relatively unlikely event that a proxy indicator represents a truly local climate phenomenon which is uncorrelated with larger scale climate variations, or represents a highly nonlinear response to climate variations...
By analogy with other systems similar to «climate» we should be expecting self - similar variation on time - scales from annual up to geological.
«Over geological time scales, there were huge variations in the CO2 (a factor of 10) and they have no correlation whatsoever with the temperature.
The point I was trying to make, was that with only these few variables, you can have lots of temperature variation caused by relatively small changes in one of the parameters and depending on the scale of the changes, or the coincidence of one or more changes acting together, or even opposing each other, the readjustment time of the temperature in the room would vary.
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