Meanwhile, U.S. net imports of crude oil fell last week by 1.6 million bpd to 4.98 million bpd, the lowest level since the EIA
started recording the data in 2001, reflecting further erosion in a market OPEC has been relying on for decades.
35 % — Manchester United had just 35 % possession in their trip to Anfield this past weekend — their lowest recorded since Opta
started recording data from the beginning of the 2003 - 04 season.
The flu was so bad last week in New York, it was the worst since the state
started recording the data 14 years ago.
Once paired, the app directly
starts recording the data.
Not exact matches
It automatically
starts recording once your engine
starts and saves video
recording data in case of collisions.
Sales of
records came in at of 9.2 million in 2014, a 52 percent rise from the year before, marking the highest level since SoundScan
started tracking the
data in 1991.
Do not
start judging the business for first few months, keep a track of all the activities, maintain proper
records and analyze the
data correctly.
They operate or control nuclear reactors, move control rods,
start and stop equipment, monitor and adjust controls,
record data in logs, and implement emergency procedures when needed.
He
started out as a
recording artist but then lost the
data on his smartphone and got an idea for a business that would back up mobile
data and allow consumers to take it with them if they switched carriers.
Facebook users, spooked by the recent Cambridge Analytica scandal,
started downloading their
data and were alarmed to find the call history
records and SMS
data.
Long was
recorded at 35.31 km / h in 2016 which is the fastest ever
record in the English top tier ever since Opta
started collecting
data and
recording statistics.
That is widely regarded as the fastest speed
record of a footballer since such
data collection
started.
Once the students
start high school they have ways of checking and verifying
data and
records without your presenting that to them but it's certainly always good to have a resume as a back up but know that those websites are very heavily watched by the college coaches.
The
starting point for place funding will be high needs students
recorded on the 2017 to 2018 RO4
data return.
It is the first drop to be
recorded since the U.K.'s Department of Health
started collecting and releasing the
data in 2004, reports the Telegraph.
While the opinion polls might have been volatile recently, the broadcasters» exit poll - released when voting closes at 10 pm - has a very good
record in predicting the overall result since the BBC and ITV
started pooling
data in 2005.
Instead of coating the tape with magnetic film that could
record data, they
started coating it with goopy layers of an electrode that could store electric charge.
With the help of emerging
data from older fossil and rock
records, the new study estimated that this size - biased extinction
started at least 125,000 years ago in Africa.
The Equimètre, made by
start - up Arioneo in Paris, France, fits into the girth — a strap around a horse's middle that keeps the saddle on — and
records data such as heart and respiratory rate, plus acceleration and speed.
Many of us
started with the misconception that an ideal journal has to be a clean one that shows only perfect
records — clean rows of instructions and neat tables of
data carefully filled in.
According to NASA's September 2016 climate
data, the previous 10 months have been the hottest on
record for each of those months out of the last 136 years — since modern weather
recording started.
The app
records accelerometer
data continually, and after a confirmed earthquake will also send five minutes of
data to the researchers,
starting one minute before the quake and ending four minutes after.
Once the
data start coming in, make sure you keep a good lab notebook, because a reliable scientific
record is another cornerstone of science.
And there's a move toward calling them electronic health
records because it indicates more so that they're available throughout the health care system and industry and that there're a piece of
data that we can use in aggregate to
start to look at trends across the population and trends in regions; when the flu comes in for instance or something like that, or adverse drug reactions can be tracked if we are all entering our
data in electronic health
records.
I wonder if you comment on the fact that the historical climate
records of GISS, the National Climate
Data Centre and the Hadley Centre have been adjusted
started in 2000.
According to the paper, these
started as analytical models studying parts of the ticks» life cycles, progressed to simulations of their complete life cycles on to the current emphasis, which is on GIS - based bioclimatic envelope models derived from remotely sensed
data and tick presence
records, and then back to simulations with spatially explicit, agent - based models.
Even supposing scientists had a perfect
data record going back far enough, pinpointing a
start date on the industrial era would still be tricky.
as you said i've
started maintaining a diary to
record progress, here are some of my
data.
The site's «behavioral matchmaking»
records your activity on the site and uses the
data to send you matches, giving you a head
start on love.
The second source of
data is the
start times for each Wake County public school, which are
recorded annually and were provided by the WCPSS transportation department.
Once Valet Mode is engaged, the Performance
Data Recorder is activated and
starts recording HD video as well as in - car audio and vehicle telemetry — speed, engine RPM, gear position and G - force.
He immediately noticed the mantas had different spot patterns on their undersides and
started cataloging individuals and
recording sighting
data.
Here's why.There's a major flaw in your logic, that flaw is that your binary
data isn't actually carrying ALL the
data that is needed.Analogue audio can be vastly superior to digital sound systems, because no matter how you view it, your digital version of a
recording is only carrying an APPROXIMATION of the original sound to
start with.
Along those lines, has the following been tried (again, forgive if I'm asking something with an obvious answer published somewhere): 1) pick
starting projection dates and subsequent run paths 2) example for (1):
start 1980, run forward 5 years;
start 1982, run forward 5 years;
start 1984 (run to 1989) etc etc 3) at each
start we proceed as with the 1979 directive; ie calibrate with several months of
starting year
data 4) thus the latest such (example) run where we could compare against actual
data would be an initialization in 2008 and run forward for 5 years to 2013 5) the advantage of the above (and I recognize that there is a huge amount of work involved in crunching these simulations) is that we could see the
starting temp and 5 year projections against the historical
record for a number of overlapping segments.
In fact, the UAH
data from January 1998 through present (April 2007) is (a non-significant) 0.072 ºC / decade and the RSS trend for the same period is (a non-significant) 0.012 ºC / decade (overall, from the
start of the
record until now, the UAH and RSS global lower tropospheric trends are (a significant) 0.15 ºC / dec and 0.18 ºC / dec, respectively).
This has been shown by simply counting the heat
records in 150,000 series of monthly temperature
data from around the globe,
starting in the year 1880.
The Oz approach to global warming is increasingly informed by hard
data that show trivial national warming over the last century plus, as
recorded in old, official puublications like Commonwealth Year Books from the 1950s and a CSIR (O) publication of the state of the climate from
recording start to 1933.
Then, instead of throwing out the
data as hopelessly compromised and
starting the experiment over with these factors corrected, you (a) do a study estimating how miscalibrated, how defective and how improperly located your instruments were and apply adjustments to all past
data to «correct» the improper reading, (b) you do a study to estimate the effect of the external factors at the time you discover the problem and apply adjustments to all past
data to «correct» the effects of the external factors even though you have no idea what the effect of the external factor actually was for a given instrument at the time the
data was
recorded, because you only measured the effect years later and then at only some locations, (c) you «fill in» any missing
data using
data from other instruments and / or from other measurements by the same instrument, (d) you do another study to determine how best to deal with measurements from different instruments over different time periods and at different locations and apply adjustments to all past
data to «correct» for differences between readings from different instruments over different time periods at different locations.
That represents a triple offset to exagerate the predicted cooling as it incorporates the offset introduced by using UAH
data instead of the simply using the NCDC
data over the whole period, adds an additional offset by using the bottom of a La Nina event as a
start year, and exagerates that La Nina event by using a satellite temperature
record to show it while using instrumental
record data for the predictions.
Every time they use HadCrud or Giss temperature
record, they
start off with a highly manipulated
data set.
This year's winter - time sea ice extent is the sixth lowest since the National Snow and Ice
Data Center
started keeping satellite
records in 1979.
The
data used is the NCDC's Global Summary of Days
data, the GSoD series
starts in 1929 and currently contains nearly 120 million
records distributed as show below.
Then, we simply averaged together the deviations of all gauges with
data for each year,
starting with 1807 (when the Brest, France
records began).
Because of differences among the
start, end and total length of the station
records they examined, the authors decided to perform their analyses on three subsets of the
data.
I went in search of an answer, I
started with NCDC's global summary of day's
data set which contains over 120 million station
records, and
starts late 1929.
Sorry, wasn't there for the last ice age, or even the LIA; don't know anyone who was, personally, and have no
record of thermometers or other reliable measuring apparatus in place at the time; no video, no pictures, no sound, no
data recording of any kind, merely the proxies in the geological and ice
records, and they don't exactly give the sort of information I'd call a credible basis for concluding what exactly resulted in each ice age
starting when it did.
If we were to scrap the IPCC, demand a complete revision of all temperature
record, throw out all the
data as contaminated and go back to the drawing board to
start afresh, then we would need - what?
Global surface temperature
records can be calculated back to 1850, though some groups choose to
start their
records in 1880 when more
data was available.
The question seems not to be whether or not urbanization causes warming (pretty obvious, based on all the
data out there) but whether or not the UHI distortion has represented a significant part of the
recorded land surface warming since the
record started in 1850 and whether or not this has significantly distorted the globally averaged trend.
The general public are
starting to wake up to the con with manipulated
data — when we are having the coldest winter in years highest, highest snow fall in two decades and some joker comes out and indicates its the warmest year on
record.