Sentences with phrase «station moves»

Over many years, weather stations move, new instruments become available, and agencies change their methods.
Other station moves happen frequently for various other reasons.
In cases of a documented station move, the appropriate offset was applied.
Zeng's recollection of the details of station moves in the appendix was oddly precise despite the passage of 18 years.
«Will the Play Station Move continue to struggle and boggle down Sony's progress?
Will the Play Station Move continue to struggle and bog down Sony's progress?
The transfer stations move power from one grid to another by converting AC to direct current, or DC, and back again.
One researcher noticed that all of the GPS stations moved upward since 2003, coinciding with the timing of the current drought.
Understand the situation that I'm in and the opportunities that are presented in front of me and the expectations that come with doing a film like Fruitvale Station moving forward.»
When Sony first showed us the Play Station Move at E3 2010 there was one demo that caught everyone's attention: Sorcery.
When you start to investigate THESE you will find more problems station moves, instrument changes,, ect
The weather station moved north away from the CBD and inland from the Swan River to Mt Lawley in 1994, establishing Perth Metro 9225.
As concrete and asphalt encroach upon a weather station, it is equivalent to a slow station move.
For instance, the dependence of the corrections on other information (such as regional station moves, which in itself has been found on occasion to be inaccurate) can be considered an indication of the uncertainty and limitations of the «corrective approach» that is being sought.
Weather stations move for a variety of reasons.
The new dataset was the result of extending an existing data record and then removing artefacts caused by station moves and instrument changes.
When the official weather station moved from downtown Buffalo to the Buffalo Niagara International Airport in 1943, it limited the amount of climate data from inside city limits over the last 50 years.
Homogenisation refers to the method of adjusting temperature records to remove artificial biases, such as the impact of a weather station moving from one location to another.
Yet in the paper he co-authored on the subject with Watts, Christy apparently did not know to take the first and most critical step of homogenizing the data and removing the climate - unrelated biases introduced by factors like stations moving and time of observation changing.
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