NOAA takes a different approach to the gaps,
using nearby stations to interpolate temperatures in some areas that lack stations, giving the NOAA analysis 93 percent coverage of the globe.
So when a station does not report and it is infilled
using the nearby station the nearby stations climatology is used, the anomaly is just moved across to the missing station.
Not exact matches
The unidentified woman emerged from the state police
station inside the state Capitol while Cuomo of New Castle was standing
nearby, discussing an earlier arrest of a Daily News reporter who was caught
using his cellphone in violation of posted rules.
The unidentified woman emerged from the state police
station inside the state Capitol while Cuomo was standing
nearby, discussing the earlier arrest of a Daily News reporter who was caught
using his cellphone in violation of posted rules.
So instead of bouncing radar signals off aircraft, ADS - B
uses GPS signals to continuously broadcast a plane's identity, ground position, altitude and velocity to networks of ground
stations and other
nearby aircraft.
A permanent
station floating
nearby could offer a variety of tourist attractions, such as wild zero - gravity versions of ball - and - stick sports, or even the possibility of a visitor flying like a bird though large open spaces
using wings strapped to the arms.
Last month, the journal Science reported that a Swedish company was planning on
using the body heat generated by commuters in a Stockholm train
station to warm a
nearby office building.
The project includes the upgrade of two sidings or passing tracks, one of which passenger trains
use to access the Syracuse
station, the other
used by freight trains to access the
nearby freight yard.
Drivers can also
use the standard - fit navigation system to find
nearby charging
stations.
The COMAND system features a very easy to
use search function to locate
nearby points of interest, however, on the occasion that we ran low on fuel locally, it attempted to redirect us to two service
stations which haven't served petrol in well over five years.
The navigation system now features an EcoRoutes pathfinding engine that allows it to plan routes that make the most efficient
use of the battery's range and features the ability to search for and display icons for
nearby EV charging
stations on its map.
Using the Sirius Travel Link feature, the car shows a list of
nearby gas
stations complete with their current price per gallon.
It's nice that it has a great camera, but if I'm driving somewhere on relying on GPS or
using GPS feature to find out
nearby restaurants, gas
stations, or whatever — having the GPS work well is a big deal to me.
Tether
stations can be
used for time - outs and to keep your puppy out of trouble when you are
nearby but unable to supervise him closely.
We also had easy access to the numerous other attractions in London
using the
nearby underground
station.
The game also includes two flight modes: Supercruise which is
used to travel between distant objects in a star system, and a sub-supercruise flight mode which is
used to fly towards
nearby objects like a space
station or cargo canister.
For example, the record at St. Cloud didn't fit with its
nearby stations so St. Cloud records were not
used in determination average regional trends.
The
station where a bias or shift is know to exist in the data record may still be
used in estimation of missing reports at
nearby high quality
stations for non-critical points (i.e not a recent, warm or cold value.
So the temperature of a
station (or
nearby stations) reported this month can change the average value that is
used to «fill» missing values in the past.
Other climate variables can be calculated
using the 3 - PG function tools and verified
using correlations with
nearby weather
station records.
People like Jim Hansen and Gavin Schmidt who sit up at the top of the climate food chain and take data from these weather
stations at face value and then
use it to extrapolate to
nearby grid cells because there are no other
nearby stations in the Arctic really need to get out more and see what the measuring environment is like.
I know that around the US there are coastal moorings and
stations in river mouths and harbours which report water surface temperatures that aren't comparable to
nearby open ocean temperature measurements
used in SST datasets.
Furthermore, it is also important to note that the methods
used in global temperature analyses make them robust to the loss of
stations because they
use techniques which incorporate multiple
nearby stations into analysis of any individual region.
Initial merge:
Using nearby locations and matching
station ID codes, we tested for the presence of identical data in multiple archives.
But IIUC, there's usually another
station nearby with a contiguous record, and you can cross-check the correlation of the hill and valley
stations with the correlation of the stationary
station,
using that other
station to check the correlation of the two
stations with each other.
This is expected, because the way NCDC does infilling is to add the long - term climatology of the
station that is missing (or not
used) to the average spatially weighted anomaly of
nearby stations.
What this means is that climatologists can be confident in
using urban temperature data for monitoring
stations in established cities so long as the monitoring
station itself has been stable (no new asphalt walkways to grills
nearby).
You seemed to be theorizing that he common way
station adjustments are made
using «
nearby»
stations may not be statistically valid.
When it comes to auto, there's still a lot of cost in the fact that Dundalk is so close to D.C.. There's a green line metro
station nearby for those who want to
use public transit, but a lot of Dundalk residents still drive.
But
using millimeter waves to connect mobile users with a
nearby base
station is an entirely new approach.
Already people are
using their smart phones to locate friends at
nearby bars and restaurants or find a service
station with cheap gas.