Sentences with phrase «single decade of data»

Adding in just a single decade of data, from 2000 to 2010, significantly reduces the estimate of sensitivity to 1.9 C.

Not exact matches

Because each individual source of readily available data on income distribution has different advantages and limitations, no single source illustrates all of the major trends in inequality over the past six decades or so.
But in a data center, which is controlled by a single operator, and with the increases in the speed of both data connections and computer processors in the last decade, centralized regulation has become practical.
Wurman's mobile - radar trucks have been the single largest source of data over the past decade, including the remarkable capture in 1999 of images of the most powerful wind ever logged: 301 miles per hour.
Over a decade later, the OkCupid team's experimentation, innovation, and enthusiasm have yielded phenomenal results, turning prospected data into date prospects for millions of singles — for free!
Commonly used models have standard errors as high as 36 % for a single year of data, and they would require a decade of data to reduce the likelihood of mislabeling a teacher to 12 %.
That is, a plot of the probability of exceeding a Minimum Acceptable Return MAR remained linear when restricting the data to a single decade.
A single decade of observational TLT data is therefore inadequate for identifying a slowly evolving anthropogenic warming signal.
I would however point out that an instance of North Dakota flooding or freezing is not «global» nor is it indicative of a trend — it is regional and is a single event, and let's please not be myopic here and muddle the issues, as it's even worse «science» to take a single isolated event in time and geography and then attempt to extrapolate it out across the entire globe and into future decades than to depict an out - of - context «hockey stick» of historic data as is being pointed out here.
First, Mr. D'Aleo is cherry picking from the data set a single decade (IPCC defines climate trends with a minimum of 30 years of data, this again illustrates the problem of having meteorologists, those that don't work in the flied of climatology, interpreting short term data and ignoring long term trends) The overall increase of atmospheric Co2 form 280ppm to 385ppm equals 37.5 % increase.
The percentage of new single - family homes greater than 3,000 square feet has grown by one - third in the last decade, according to data released last month by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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