Sentences with phrase «where land data»

Note that black is not land, but it is where land data is used if there is any.
Note that black is not land, but it is where land data is used if there is any.

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Keep the superfluous qualitative data for a landing page where readers can go for more information.
So, I worked with the client's development team to create a simple solution where I could use query string parameters in the ad URL to feed the appropriate search term data to the landing page.
All told, this was a mildly reassuring data issuance, and one that contrasts nicely with the generally bleaker tone seen in most releases in Europe and, lately, in China, where fears of a hard landing are increasing.
The ABS, Residex and REIA series record prices at settlement and are based on data provided to the land titles offices in each state, except in Victoria where the ABS and REIA use surveys of real estate agents.
«It is now time to evaluate how to make the most of satellite and in situ data to help us understand ocean acidification, and to establish where remotely sensed data can make the best contribution,» Peter Land, lead author of the new study and researcher at Plymouth Marine Laboratory, said in a press release accompanying the new study.
Using NASA rain and vegetation data, researchers can track when and where arid lands begin to green, and for the first time anticipate if zebras will make the trek or, if the animals find poor conditions en route, understand why they will turn back.
Over the past 5 years, IIASA researchers on the Geo - Wiki project have been leading a team of citizen scientists who examine satellite data to categorize land cover or identify places where people live and farm.
The location — and mid-latitude Martian craters in general — became of interest as NASA's Curiosity rover landed in Gale Crater in 2012, where it has gathered data since then.
The investigators looked at data from 1,055 river basins covering 80 percent of the earth's land and found six «global invasion hotspots,» where more than 25 percent of freshwater fish are nonnative migrants.
The research team drew on data from 420 people living near Athens International Airport in Greece, where up to 600 planes take off and land every day.
In situations where objects enter Earth's atmosphere in more remote locations — over the ocean far from land, for example — satellites may be the only sources of data that could be used to determine an object's orbit.
She is professor of statistics and former director of the Center for Survey Statistics and Methodology, where she led research and development for a national agro-environmental survey for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, pursued research in geospatial data collection for land - based surveys, and developed statistical models for surveys aimed at assessing dietary intake and physical activity.
Pine described becoming a cloud chamber expert at Cornell, which landed him a position at the Stanford Linear Accelerator doing «big - time physics» and then taking on a physics position at Caltech, which he left when his growing interest in neuroscience led him to the Washington University Medical School in St. Louis, where he studied mammalian cell cultures and neurons using data - recording electrodes.
You're right 2.2 K (grid points where there is paleo - data) refers to the SST change over the ocean and SAT over land, and 3 K refers to the global SAT change.
Land cover maps, which aggregate data on habitats rather than providing information on individual farm locations, are the only kind of maps available in the United States where privacy laws protect precise locations of livestock farms in order to protect the anonymity of farmers.
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When I look at these graphs, particularly the ones for Fed funds and GDP growth, I see a paradigm shift where Bayesian priors have been dragged kicking and screaming by the data to No Man's Land.
Most of all, according to data, here are reasons animals most often land in shelters: owners who can't deal with a behavior problem and don't get suitable help; owners who move without taking their pets; people who rent an apartment or buy a condo where pets are prohibited; and owners who can no longer afford to maintain a pet.
As it seeks to expand its infrastructure to support those workloads, Microsoft is pursuing a hybrid strategy in which it builds state - of - the - art data centers in areas where land and power are cheap, and leases third - party wholesale space in key markets where it is expensive to build and operate large server farms.
It was also the week where at the very start of it, came the discovery of Mario Costume # 112, when not only was a Data miner able to make the discovery of Super Mario Land's Sky Pop plane, but also uploaded it as part of a level so the likes of the masses could see it and try out the costume in action.
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2017 Glut Data, ASC Chaplin Centre, London 2017 ESTELLE THOMPSON & ERNESTO CÁNOVAS: In Colours where we Meet, Ambachar Contemporary, Munich 2017 Pelé: Art Life Football, National Football Museum, Manchester 2017 Clouded Lands, Fundación Caja Burgos (CAB), Burgos, Spain 2016 Summer Exhibition, Halcyon Gallery, London 2016 Colectiva Monopatin 3, Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico (Part of the Puerto Rico Triennale 2016), Puerto Rico, USA 2016 Le Dessous des Recits, Galerie Gourvennec Ogor, Marseille, France 2016 Non-Profit Observations, Kir Royal, Valencia, Spain 2015 Pelé: Art, Life, Football, Halcyon Gallery, London 2015 The Art of Creating, Halcyon Gallery, London 2014 From Cocoanut Grove to Soho Nights, Paul Smith, London 2014 Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy, London 2014 Landshapes, Gallery Kir Royal Valencia, Spain 2014 Open Dialogues — Generation 14, Royal Academy, Edinburgh, Scotland 2013 Threadneedle Prize, Mall Galleries, London 2013 Summer Exhibition, Halcyon Gallery, London 2013 Essence of Things, Ambacher Contemporary, Munich, Germany 2012 Transfigurative, Pariothall Gallery, Edinburgh 2012 Choice White Space, McClure Art, Edinburgh 2012 (De) Constructions, Rollo Gallery, London 2012 The Open West Prize 2012 exhibition, Gloucester, UK 2011 New Sensations Prize 2011, Saatchi Gallery and Channel 4, Victoria House, London 2011 Bloomberg New Contemporaries, shortlisted, London — 2011 Slade Postgraduate Research 2011, Slade Research Centre, London 2011 Plan B, Two Windows Project, Berlin 2010 New Contemporaries, Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh 2010 Different Light Here, Le Garage Gallery, London 2010 Slade Interim Show, Slade Research Centre, University College London 2010 Fine Art exhibition, Candid Gallery, London 2010 Please Be There Tomorrow, Le Garage Gallery, London 2010 Boxers & Fighters, Two Windows Project, Berlin 2010 KunstVlaai / Art Pie, Westergasfabriek, Amsterdam
If such is the case, where does our personal health data ultimately land?
This conflicts with the Jones et al. (2001) global land instrumental temperature data (Figure 2.1), and the combined hemispheric and global land and marine data (Figure 2.7), where clear warming is not seen until the beginning of the 20th century.
There are also plenty of examples where models have correctly suggested that different data sets were inconsistent (satellite vs. surface in the 1990s, tropical ice age ocean temperatures vs. land temperatures in the 1980s etc.) which were resolved in favor of the models.
This result is a combination of land data, using stations where the only measurements recorded are those of the maximum and minimum daily temperature, and ocean data which are probably much more representative of the true daily mean.
The most marked changes are for cold nights, which have declined over the 1951 to 2003 period for all regions where data are available (76 % of the land).
Stomata data have the same problem: plants grow over land, where the CO2 levels in general are a lot higher than background.
If we really want to know who's cherry picking dataland - based measurements vs geological time scales vs models, the answer is to create a betting market for climate prediction and get the people who think they know put their money where their mouths are.
Grace satellite data during the period of «the pause» is pretty convincing to many experts who believe the data pretty clearly displayed exactly where the mass was displaced to as ENSO related wind shifts caused more moisture to fall over land versus ocean.
The data used in the study included more than 455,000 independent estimates of changes in the land elevation of the vast ice sheets covering Antarctica, both in the western part of the continent, where ice is melting more rapidly, and in the east, where the ice is considered to be more stable, for the time being at least.
And then, there was a study showing the «tarmac effect» of land - based data in France where only thermometers at airports — in the winter — showed any warming over the last 50 years.
Away from growing populated areas where temperatures are measured by tree rings, since the 1950s tree ring temperatures have increasingly diverged from instrumental data tainted by these population / land use effects.
Of course the BEST data didn't appear until 2011, and it's for land (which is where over 99 % of humans live so it's more relevant to us than sea temperature), but if it's at all reliable it would appear to be showing that 0.2 ºC / decade is way too low by nearly a factor of two!
In no way is this comparable to the manufacture of data where no measurements have been taken or the substitution of one measured variable (daily mean land air temperature) with another (instantaneous SST observations) whose sampling method varies, is exceedingly uneven geographically, and no credible, alias - free time - series can be obtained.
You are unable to demonstrate based on empirical data that these temperatures will be harmful — and there are some indications that a slightly warmer temperature (especially in the higher latitudes, where GH warming is supposed to oiccur) will increase arable land surface across N. America, and Eurasia, lengthen growing seasons and result in higher overall crop yields.
Update 22 Aug 2010: Additional significance tests that we have performed indicate that the NH land + ocean Had reconstruction with all tree - ring data and 7 potential «problem» proxies removed (see original Supp Info where this reconstruction is shown) yields a reconstruction that passes RE at just below the 95 % level (approximately 94 % level) back to AD 1300 and the 90 % level back to AD 1100 (they pass CE at similar respective levels).
The oceans and land temperatures have tracked quite closely until recently where the differences between ocean and land have become very pronounced with increasing divergence as is easily seen by comparing land data with land and ocean data.
Anthropogenic influences have contributed to observed increases in atmospheric moisture content in the atmosphere (medium confidence), to global - scale changes in precipitation patterns over land (medium confidence), to intensification of heavy precipitation over land regions where data are sufficient (medium confidence), and to changes in surface and subsurface ocean salinity (very likely).
Weak negative correlations were found between the mean annual NCEP RH and cirrus over oceans, but again, most of the data over oceans are in the air traffic corridors where contrail formation and raw aircraft emissions could affect the cirrus trends more than over land because of greater susceptibility in the more pristine marine air.
(pedants should note that in the above graph «cells with ocean data» means «cells with ocean data and where the nearest land station to the cell's centre is more than 100 km away»)
This enables me to do something new: a run of ccc - gistemp using only land - data but restricted to locations where there is no ocean data:
And then let's see where some other real world data lands when it is calculated in the same rigorous manner.
ICOADS evidently performs such QC basics as determining that the measurements were indeed made at sea and not on land and trimming data to produce two statistical product lines: one where a trim is based on 3.5 standard deviations of smoothed median value for each box and three separate climatological periods and another using 4.5 standard deviations.
Passive microwave data may show ice where none actually exists due to signal variation between land and water along coastlines, or because of atmospheric interference from rain or high winds over the ice - free ocean.
All data from tide gauges in areas where land is not rising or sinking show instead a steady linear and unchanging sea level rate of rise from 4 up to 6 inches / century, with variations due to gravitational factors.
So where do you think i got the TLT land vs TLT ocean data from?
Yes, look in te right side, there is presented NOT the LOTI you mention but the Tsurf (where GISS project land data over the oceans over the whole world).
When comparing climate hindcasts to observed land and ocean data (Figure 3), the early 1940's is the only period where observed data lie above model predictions.
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