Not exact matches
With a trillion gigabytes of patient
data collected from devices, EHRs, labs, and DNA sequencing, alongside surrounding factors such
as weather, geo - location, and viral outbursts taken into account, computers learn quickly, and they learn everything.
And so he drew up a grid over Europe, each cell incorporating Bjerknes's
weather data, including locational variables such
as the extent of open water affecting evaporation, and five vertical divisions in the upper air.
Haldane had previously said that economic forecasting could be improved by using more
data, just
as weather forecasting has improved in the 30 years since the 1987 storm.
Seemingly endless streams of bad economic and geopolitical
data won't change that
as we think these industries are small enough to
weather the volatility.
The structured
data is also expected to be wrapped with unstructured
data in the future such
as weather conditions, temperature, sporting events and social media chatter to predict what beer will sell best those days.
According to our
weather data (
as of Sunday morning), 14 mph winds were expected at kickoff, with them getting stronger throughout the game.
This year he works on observation and
data recording
as the class collects
weather information for the daily calendar and keeps track of how many days a certain type of
weather occurs.
Among the biggest bureaucratic challenges faced by the UK Space Agency is its management of applications for new satellites, which are viewed
as critical because of their ability to provide
data on the environment, climate,
weather, security agriculture, coastal management and disaster mitigation.
Working has greatly slowed down my progress
as well: I'm currently working for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
as part of a team trying to predict snowfall rates from satellite and
weather forecast model
data.
Droegemeier does not expect Bridenstine to support slashing the agency's budget, especially given that much of NASA's mission can be framed in terms of collecting
data that are
as applicable to understanding
weather patterns
as to understanding climate change.
Risky Business based its findings on
data from the National Climate Assessment and Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) reports,
as well
as peer - reviewed literature on extreme
weather impacts on crops, labor productivity and energy system performance.
Information collected at the facility is part of a wider Caribbean
data collection effort known
as COCONet, and is used
as input to produce more accurate
weather forecasts.
Doug Smith at the UK Met Office fed key
data such
as ocean temperatures, air pressure and wind speeds for every year from 1960 to 1995 into DePreSys, a model already used to predict
weather a decade ahead.
Global warming has replaced the China Syndrome
as the number one energy worry in the United States, and Cassini is delivering a whole world of new
data on Saturn: rubble - pile moons, record - groove gaps in the planet's famous rings, complex
weather systems churning through the pastel cloud cover, and possible explanations for the unrelenting 900 - mile - an - hour winds.
«Using more recent
data and better analysis methods we have been able to re-examine the global
weather balloon network, known
as radiosondes, and have found clear indications of warming in the upper troposphere,» said lead author ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate System Science Chief Investigator Prof Steve Sherwood.
Every ten years the
data center calculates new U.S. «climate normals,» or 30 - year average values, for meteorological elements such
as temperature, precipitation, and heating and cooling degree days for thousands of U.S.
weather stations.
Using
weather and sea
data from the time of the sinking, along with a new theoretical model, a Georgia Institute of Technology researcher has calculated that there was
as much
as a one - in - 130 chance — over a period of time and area — that a rogue wave 46 feet high (14 meters) could have occurred during the hurricane.
The method combines a model for systems such
as weather or climate with real - world
data points to develop predictions about the future.
Gabriel Vecchi, head of the climate variations and predictability group at NOAA's Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Lab and another author on the paper, says decades of
weather prediction
data show that forecasts have improved — and will improve —
as scientists learn more about hurricanes.
«Vestas works closely together with our customers to prevent this by identifying the best sites for installing wind turbines
as we map multiple
weather data, including temperatures.»
Cornell's plant experts estimate that Carolus could flower in early to mid-August, but there is no prior
data with which to predict how it will acclimate to conditions and variables such
as rain, changing light, and the risk of severe
weather that could disrupt growth or even cause the plant to not fully develop.
A small number of federal researchers deemed essential by their agencies would still report to work, such
as those involved in caring for patients at NIH's clinical research center, sustaining animal colonies in research laboratories, or handling
weather data seen vital to public safety.
The newly available
data gives researchers a treasure trove of measurements they can use to better understand how space
weather works and how best to protect critical infrastructure, such
as the nation's satellites, aircraft, communications networks, navigation systems, and electric power grid.
The specific goal of releasing space -
weather data from national - security assets such
as GPS satellites is to enable broad scientific community engagement in enhancing space -
weather model validation and improvements in space -
weather forecasting and situational awareness.
They collected rainfall
data from a
weather station located close to the study area so that the rainfall totals on the signs were
as representative
as possible of actual conditions.
And five instrument stations in a nearby estuary that transmitted real - time
weather and environmental
data blinked offline this past Saturday night
as Hurricane Harvey roared ashore.
For example, the
data service Journaline makes it possible for listeners to interactively access and read text information such
as news,
weather, and traffic or airport updates directly from the radio receiver's screen.
In order to demonstrate these links, PhD student Sil Lanckriet (Department of Geography, Ghent University) analyzed
weather data since the 1950s,
as delivered from a meteorological computer model.
«
As we build up a big archive — warm years, cold years, wet years and dry years — we can use the
data to develop models of how
weather and phenology are related,» he says.
The scientific team used field disease surveys from the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Centre and
weather data from the UK Met Office
as key input for the modelling framework.
The largest discrepancies with existing
data were discovered in the Southern Hemisphere, where historical records are
as sparse
as the shipping traffic that traditionally provided so much of the planet's ocean
weather information.
The commercial whaling boats recorded sea ice and
weather data in more than 400 logbooks from voyages dating
as far back
as the 1840s, with most taking place from the mid-1800s to the early 1900s.
Tornado warnings based on current
weather data are very effective — National
Weather Service (NWS) warnings gave residents
as much
as half an hour's notice before the twisters.
«Our results show that the uncertainty estimates of greenhouse gas inventories depend on the calculation method and on how the input
data for the model, such
as weather and litterfall
data, have been averaged,» says Aleksi Lehtonen, researcher at the Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke).
By correlating the relevant environmental variables through analysis of
data from sources such
as space,
weather stations, etc., the researchers were able to scientifically validate a potential cause for chick weight variation over time.
On the basis of magnetic
data collected in real time and a chain of suitable numerical models it will eventually prove possible, rather
as in conventional meteorology, to forecast space
weather and prevent the impact of solar storms on Earth.
They are backed up by independent
data from automatic
weather stations,
as shown in our paper
as well
as in updated work by Bromwich, Monaghan and others (see their AGU abstract, here), whose earlier work in JGR was taken
as contradicting ours.
A Climate Central analysis of 65 years of winter precipitation
data from more than 2,000
weather stations in 42 states, found a decrease in the percent of precipitation falling
as snow in winter months for every region of the country.
As the agency that needs the
data to produce
weather forecasts, NOAA presumably would remain in control of the requirements, while NASA would have to fight the budget battles to pay for satellites to meet them, a difficult position to be in.
POLENET
data is enabling new studies of the inner earth, tectonic plates, the earth's magnetic field, climate and
weather, and the solar wind, and will lead to
as yet unimagined discoveries about the critical polar regions of our planet.
They were helped by various other research groups
as part of the International Comprehensive Ocean - Atmosphere
Data Set (ICOADS), a worldwide effort to recover weather data from ships» logbo
Data Set (ICOADS), a worldwide effort to recover
weather data from ships» logbo
data from ships» logbooks.
Annual fire
weather season length anomaly maps for a subset of known severe fire years are presented in Fig. 4 and anomalies for all years are presented in Supplementary Figs 1 — 4 and annual ensemble - mean anomaly
data are available as Supplementary Dat
data are available
as Supplementary
DataData 1.
The resulting
data will also help improve how we forecast major eruptions on the Sun and subsequent space
weather events that can impact life on Earth,
as well
as satellites and astronauts in space.
«
As history has proven, when we explore space, we garner the greatest benefits here at home — witness the widespread use of GPS,
weather data, remote sensing for farming, MRI scans,» said former NASA astronaut, engineer and physician Dr. Mae Jemison, who leads 100YSS.
«New
data from Liftoff shows that to get that cold -
weather love, people are eschewing the «traditional» method of dating and turning to dating apps
as their primary means of finding an S.O.»
«Web boxes» record the installations» output
data and enable teachers to incorporate local, real world examples of maths and physics problems into their teaching,
as well
as correlating
weather conditions to unit performance in geography classes.
Students are conducting original research on the
weather, for instance, using some of the same tools
as professional scientists, then sharing their
data and results with others all over the globe.
By contrast,
weather forecasting that leverages «
data science» collects a vast amount of historical information on air, temperature, and humidity, and assesses the relationship between those measurements and actual past events, such
as whether or not a storm occurred.
In Prekindergarten we capitalize on opportunities to mathematize play and daily routines, such
as counting days of school, sorting shapes, describing and extending patterns with toys, comparing lengths of items around the room, or collecting and displaying
data about the
weather and our friends.
In January 2018, the carriers filing on - time performance
data reported that 20.38 percent of their flights were delayed — 5.30 percent of their flights were delayed by aviation system delays, compared to 5.58 percent in December; 6.16 percent by late - arriving aircraft, compared to 6.72 percent in December; 4.93 percent by factors within the airline's control, such
as maintenance or crew problems, compared to 5.46 percent in December; 0.72 percent by extreme
weather, compared to 0.56 percent in December; and 0.04 percent for security reasons, compared to 0.05 percent in December.