Sentences with phrase «sq. km»

Did you know that the Hamper Program feeds over 15,000 Red Deer residents each year, covering 22,000 sq. km in Central Alberta?
0.45 sq. km is pretty small and I think it has to be read in light to the intent of the parties.
If a place has a population density of 400 or more person per sq. km.
By contrast, Netherlands has a density of 498 persons per sq. km.
However, Taiping Island has an area of.45 sq. km., its own fresh water supply, and a population of 600 Taiwanese personnel.
Greater Mumbai, the city proper, officially comprises 430 sq. km, but rises to 480 sq. km once wetlands, saltpans and mangroves are included.
Temperatures can vary from 36.27 degrees Celsius in Andheri, inland near the airport, to 23 degrees at the same time in the Sanjay Gandhi National Park, which occupies 104 sq. km, and is the city's green lung.
According to an unpublished paper co-authored last year by R. Mani Murali, a scientist from the National Institute of Oceanography (NIO), previous research has estimated a 3 mm per year rise in ocean levels at Mumbai, which would amount to 3 metres by 2100, flooding 40 % of the city proper, which has an area of 460 sq. km.
Offshore windfarms, at least 10 miles from any coast occupying some 20,000 sq. km, would supply ~ 550 TWh / y, about half his estimated 2050 final energy demand.
Aakriti Grover, a research scholar, and Ram Babu Singh, who heads the geography department of the Delhi School of Economics, show that Delhi has nearly 300 sq. km of green cover, compared to Mumbai's 122 sq. km.
Noting that its ice sheet had reached a historical low of 3m sq. km last summer - it covered around 7.5 m sq. km as recently as 2000 - Orheim told Xinhua that «if Norway's average temperature this year equals that in 2007, the ice cap in the Arctic will all melt away.»
It is now contributing to atmospheric (carbon dioxide) concentration,» he said.Using a one million sq. km stretch of forest in Manitoba, Gower and his colleagues coupled their measurements of how carbon moved between the atmosphere and the trees with past records and computer models to examine how the forest's ability to store carbon dioxide has changed since mid-century.
Global warming computer models confounded as Antarctic sea ice hits new record high with 2.1 million sq. km more than is usual for time of year... UN computer models say Antarctic ice should be in decline, not increasing.
In the Spring of 2016, when the satellite responsible for sea ice measurements degraded and interrupted the data series, the Arctic ice area was down about 11 % (about 1/8.919) million sq. km) below the 1978 - 2008 average for the date.
Context: the average year - round Arctic sea - ice area is about 8.919 million sq. km.
Yes, of course the generally accepted definition has been an Arctic that has less than 1 million sq. km of ice left in it, and the most likely final bits of that 1 million sq. km.
Imagine, for example when we are seeing only 4 or 5 million sq. km of sea ice in the Arctic at the height of summer insolation in late June and early July.
Each dot represents a single station but in scale probably covers over 500 Sq. km.
The radius of the earth is about 6378 km, and the area is 511,185,933 sq. km.
There's approximately 3 - 4 more weeks of ice growth ahead and we're currently -0.757 (million sq. km) of the 1979 - 2008 mean:
sq. km): More news will come soon.
Mark Serreze, Director of the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) publicly attacked «anti-science misinformers» and used this data to claim sea ice is at a record low of 4.1 million sq. km.
Anthony Watts shows this was belied by another NSIDC «new and improved» measure of 4.7 million sq. km.
This is 0.7 million sq. km more than the 48 - year average, and ranks 2017 as having the 8th most extensive cover on record... [download]
Kay et al, 4.7, range 4.0 - 5.7, Heuristic An informal pool of 23 climate scientists on June 1, 2012 estimates that the September 2012 Arctic sea ice extent will be 4.68 million sq. km.
In 2008, 2009, and 2011, our informal pool estimates of the mean September ice extent were within 0.10 million sq. km.
Just say 1,000,000 sq. km.
The Antarctic has been above average for about 2 years now - it's 0.961 million sq. km above average right now.
On the 20th of Aug this year the Arctic ice was 3.9 million sq. km compared to last years ice are of 2.8 million sq. km.
F at only 10 persons per sq. km!
Half of the global ocean has been sampled less than 20 times per 10,000 sq. km, and 14 % has never been sampled by Argo floats at all.
Context: the average Antarctic ice area for the date is about 13.049 million sq. km.
In the 1998 dry season, some 270,000 sq. km of forest became vulnerable to fire, due to completely depleted plant - available water stored in the upper five metres of soil.
Nepstad et al.'s Nature paper says «In the 1998 dry season, some 270,000 sq. km of forest became vulnerable to fire, due to completely depleted plant - available water stored in the upper five metres of soil.
One of the major casualties of soil degradation is the Loess Plateau (pictured), the 640,000 sq. km feature that covers almost significant parts of Shanxi, Shaanxi, and Gansu provinces, the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, and which takes its name after Loess soil, whose silty properties make it highly erosion prone.
Global Weather Climate Logistics, 5.55, Statistical (same as June) Our forecast for average September 2015 sea ice extent is 5.55 million sq. km.
You are correct that using the single 1 sq. km column definition that there would not be a constant TSI; however, on a global scale that is not accurate as the black (gray) body has a constant TSI of roughly 40 % and a constant radiative sink for about 60 % of its surface.
Developing the Athabascan Tar Sands has already destroyed over 680 sq. km.
The small glaciers (less than 100 sq. km) of Svalbard do seem to be rapidly shrinking yet some of the larger ones are in near steady - state (unpublished thesis data).
230 sq. km chunk of post soviet state, featuring deep forests, cities, villages, abandoned military bases, and more..
Jasper Park is Canada's largest National Park at 4,200 square miles (10,880 sq. km).
The land area is approximately 8,000 sq. km wide with hilly terrains and flat plains.
Covering a total of 14,922 sq. km, Kelantan is rich with lush green forests.
The importance of the site - a regional centre of government according to Norman Hammond - is evinced by the 20 sq. km.
The site centre is 1.5 sq. km.
Danau Toba or Lake Toba is the largest lake in Southeast Asia, spanning 1707 sq. km.
Jasper National Park is one of Canada's oldest and largest national parks, spanning 4,200 sq. miles (almost 11,000 sq. km) of wilderness in Alberta.
Ibiza is a smallish island (575 sq. km.)
Located on the south - western tip of New Zealand's South Island, the park encompasses almost 8000 square miles (12,500 sq. km).
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