Sentences with phrase «temperature over the location»

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The only thing I would add is that the temperature in the breast was over 150 but in the thigh it was still only 130, so I would advise taking the temp in a few locations.
In addition to questions regarding fan use and open windows in the room at the infant's last sleep, mothers were asked about room location, sleep surface, number and type of covers over the infant, bedding under the infant, and room temperature.
Using different calibration and filtering processes, the two researchers succeeded in combining a wide variety of available data from temperature measurements and climate archives in such a way that they were able to compare the reconstructed sea surface temperature variations at different locations around the globe on different time scales over a period of 7,000 years.
New research suggests that over millions of years of planetary history, birds and mammals have outperformed amphibians and reptiles at adapting to changing temperatures and shifting their habitats to more suitable locations.
In addition, the data density and geographic extent of this study is far greater than most previous studies because over 16,000 stream temperature sites were used with thousands of biological survey locations to provide precise information at scales relevant to land managers and conservationists.
For the study, Lundquist examined relevant published research the world over that listed paired snow measurements in neighboring forested and open areas; then she plotted those locations and noted their average winter temperatures.
An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was used to determine if location influenced how first flowering dates varied over time and in response to temperature.
Temperature with respect to normal at six locations in Alaska over the last year.
Animals can over heat from numerous circumstances; however, in summer, we think of excessive exercise, extreme outdoor temperatures, and being left in non-ventilated locations, such as cars.
With access to some of the most amazing beaches in the country, consistently warm temperatures and over 300 days of sunshine per year, this area is rapidly becoming the most sought after location in Costa Rica.
The virtuosity of each painting invites the viewer to enter the work and experience a distinct moment in a precise location; the viewer can feel the very temperature and time of the day and perhaps even the breeze blowing over the landscape.
Elsewhere: Nairy Baghramian has posed questions of the notion of «site specificity», positioning a series of bronze sculptures in a location once occupied by the works of Richard Serra and Andreas Siekmann; Ayşe Erkmen has submerged a number of shipping containers in the municipal harbour, allowing visitors to walk on water; Cerith Wyn Evans has lowered the temperature of the bells in St Stephen's Church, slightly altering their sound in the process; Michael Smith is offering bespoke tattoos designed by participating artists and esteemed friends (of course, those over the age of 65 get a special discount).
For instance, the canvas buckets give a temperature up to 1ºC cooler in some circumstances (that depend on season and location — the biggest differences come over warm water in winter, global average is about 0.4 ºC cooler) than the modern insulated buckets.
If you can actually point to a place where I denied that measurements of recorded maximum temperatures show increases over time in certain locations, I would be surprised.
The balance of positive and negative health impacts will vary from one location to another, and will alter over time as temperatures continue to rise.
So the intensity of radiation (at some frequency and polarization) changes over distance, such that, in the direction the intensity is going, it is always approaching the blackbody value (Planck function) for the local temperature; it approaches this quickly if the absorption cross section density is high; if the cross section density is very high and the temperature doesn't vary much over distance, the intensity may be nearly equal to the Planck function for that location; otherwise its value is a weighted average of the Planck function of local temperature extending back over the path in the direction it came from.
If you have a reconstruction of annual average temperatures at a location over the past 1000 yrs with an error range of, say, + / -0.3 deg C in the proxy data, and the net temperature change over that time period is 1.0 deg C from the proxy data, your counts and timing of records are going to be heavily dependent on errors.
Some, not nearly all of these locations show a steady progression of increased temperatures — no more rapid during recent decades than from over a hundred years ago, one includes 346 continuous years of data.
Location of the screen or shield For general meteorological work the temperature required is that which is representative of the free air conditions over as large an area as possible surrounding the station, at a height of 4ft.
It combines the average temperature over three days with the average temperature for a given location and time of year; and how the three day average temperature compares to temperatures over the last 30 days.
The map of the world shows the temperature anomaly by location over time.
The resulting relationship is consistent and indicates that on - site temperature provides a good estimate of ablation over a multi-week period regardless of location at a Snotel site or on a glacier.
Because the locations and measurement practices of weather stations change over time, there are uncertainties in the interpretation of specific year - to - year global mean temperature differences.
The temperature at each land and ocean station is compared daily to what is «normal» for that location and time, typically the long - term average over a 30 - year period.
Weather Atmospheric conditions in a particular location over a short period of time Includes: temperature,
Given that the bureau has installed these probes in over 500 locations around Australia, you would assume that the proper comparative tests would have been extremely thorough, and performed at various sites of temperature extremes before they were widely introduced.
Not surprisingly, the capital city of Perth (population 1.6 million in 2009) had the highest averaged increase in mean maximum temperature among all 32 locations, including pre-1910 data, over the hundred years (1.7 degrees C).
Over the last 50 years, the number of cold days and record low temperatures in various locations has declined, while the number of hot days and heat waves has risen most places worldwide.
Surface air temperatures measured at a single location are known to show non-constant systematic errors over time because of variations in solar heating and wind - speed effects.
Deriving a reliable global temperature from the instrument data is not easy because the instruments are not evenly distributed across the planet, the hardware and observing locations have changed over the years, and there has been extensive land use change (such as urbanization) around some of the sites.
Anomalies more accurately describe climate variability over larger areas than absolute temperatures do, and they give a frame of reference that allows more meaningful comparisons between locations and more accurate calculations of temperature trends.
The analysis shows that the leading contributor to variations in surface temperature over the 20th century is a largely systematic upward trend in most locations that appears to be consistent with estimates of the effects of increasing greenhouse gas concentrations.
The difference over time of temperature measured at a consistent location has much lower systematic error than the use of that single location's temperature as a proxy for the overall temperature of the region.
Take tree core samples from all over the place along with the temperature records from those same location.
These choices relate to such issues as how to account for changes over time in the type of thermometer used to make temperature measurements, the thermometer location, and the immediate physical surroundings of the thermometer.
Cooling degree days (CDD): A measure of how warm a location is over a period of time relative to a base temperature, most commonly specified as 65 degrees Fahrenheit.
Heating degree days (HDD): A measure of how cold a location is over a period of time relative to a base temperature, most commonly specified as 65 degrees Fahrenheit.
Prolonged periods of high temperatures and the persistence of high nighttime temperatures have increased in many locations (especially in urban areas) over the past half century.
«Temperature development on earth the last 250 years at over 1100 selected locations worldwide.
Sensitivity equals dT / dF is only valid for an absolute temperature and absolute forcing over a small range of change and since the current «state of the artistry» «surface temperature average» requires using anomaly from very cold locations with very little energy per degree of anomaly, what «surface» is averaged impacts the estimate of «sensitivity».
Over a 10 - year period, one section of Yosemite National Park cooled by 1.1 °F, another rose by 0.72 °F, while in a third location temperatures did not change at all.16 Depending on the location of a weather station, very different trends are generated.
We use mean temperatures all the time, especially means for one location over time, and they work just fine.
But you just need to compare the details of Greenland and Antarctic records over the last termination to show that global temperatures can not be adequately represented by a single location.
There are a number of reasons to prefer satellite data over surface data for temperature measurement — satellites have better coverage and are not subject to site location biases.
Over 110 official climate reporting locations (ASOS stations) in 27 states also reported record high average temperatures for March.
Over a long period of time its environment has deteriorated so that we now expect that it is measuring a temperature considerably higher than the temperature which would have existed if the environment at that location had remained unchanged.
As detailed in appendix A, only records that were significantly (p < 0.05) correlated with temperature variations in at least one grid cell within 500 km of the proxy's location over the 1931 - 90 period were selected for further analysis.
When it is warmer than the climatological average (and therefore a positive temperature anomaly) in a particular location, it is generally also warmer than average over hundreds of kilometres — corresponding to the mean synoptic weather pattern — even though the actual temperature may be quite different from location to location.
Over 100 years or more I am skeptical that there would not be extremely high correlation between a very small scattered number of the most «pristine» locations and global temperatures.
By carefully accounting for the impact of these non-climate factors on the data, it is possible to better characterise real changes in temperature at each location over time.
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