Sentences with phrase «yearly averages»

All figures reflect yearly averages for that analyzed period.
These falgged data are not used for daily, monthly or yearly averages.
That the 1930 - 1940 period was warmer than present for the Arctic as a whole in winter is shown in the time - longitude plot of yearly averages in Figure 2.
This was no problem for the yearly averages, as these are near identical for the overlapping period, but summer temperatures of Egedesminde show a constant bias of 3 C below Illulisat temperatures.
The red points is what is measured at one point on earth, somewhere in the 5 % highly variable atmosphere, influenced by the direct neighborhood and what happened in the main wind direction of the measurement (or tree (s) in the case of stomata data) The blue line is what is measured in 95 % of the atmosphere + / - 8 pmv (seasonal), + / - 2 ppmv (yearly averages).
Although the secular trend is mild (~ 0.25 K / century), there is nearly double that trend in the January data, which is poorly correlated with the yearly averages (R ^ 2 = 0.27) and shows persistently rising bottoms of multidecadal cycles since the latter half of the 18th century.
2) There is no particular time scale at which the system is more stable or predictable (e.g yearly averages don't behave «better» than hourly averages) 3) There is no statistical law describing the distances between 2 different trajectories and no probabilities of achievemenet of the different quasi steady states.
Stations within one hemisphere differ in yearly averages with less than 2 ppmv, the averages of the NH and the SH differ with about 3 ppmv (and growing lag), which points to a source in the NH (as good as the decreasing d13C levels show).
For France the tide - gauges of Brest (n ° 1 of the psml.org database) and Marseilles are relevant: figure 8 - A from a recent thesis [29] show yearly averages of the levels of the mean high water and mean low water (1846 - 2007).
The algorithms used to estimate missing temperatures, create yearly averages, combine multiple records, etc., may have unintended consequences in terms of magnifying a trend, but I doubt that they create a trend or reverse a trend.
These data are rightfully discarded from the daily / monthly / yearly averages, as they don't reflect the background CO2 levels, which we are interested in.
But Swain and his colleagues wanted to know if that was because there was really little change in precipitation or if there were big changes at either end of the spectrum that balanced each other out when looking at yearly averages.
10 of them, spanning the globe from near the North Pole (Alert, Canada) to the South Pole, are used as reference for daily, monthly and yearly averages and yearly trends.»
This analytic fact has nothing to do with signal - to - noise ratios, which your naive analysis of 161 (not 3000) yearly averages of HADCRUT3 is incapable in principle of revealing.
I have made a plot of the yearly averages of a few base stations, including an outlier station (Schauinsland):
A few days ago I received the modern 0.5 hour continuous sampling data from Linden / Giessen 1995 - 2008, which I need now to concentrate in daily, monthly and yearly averages and graphs.
The yearly averages don't differ that much: less than 2 ppmv in each hemisphere and less than 5 ppmv between the NH and the SH:
I have included unpublished data series and have compiled an uncorrected (yearly averages from raw data) and a corrected line (inclusive estimated errors).
It isn't beyond the range of daily temperature fluctuations and yearly averages too.
The point there I believe is that doing so can give the impression of there being more truly relevant data to the question at hand than there actually are — you really only need the yearly averages to get the longer term trend.
Again, these amounts are yearly averages based on many years of weather observations.
It may be hard to fathom what feet of rain — amounts equaling yearly averages falling in a few days — look like.
His forecast calls for a yearly average of $ 1,350.
Brazil, Indonesia, many parts of Africa and Canada typically experience larger wildfires (measured by area burned) than the United States on a yearly average.
(That's a drop from a yearly average in the low 60s, to one in the low 50s.)
Also, think about yearly average prices versus overhead and lifting costs.
One aspect of the Manhattan's office leasing market was stuck in the summer doldrums last month, as landlords put far fewer square feet on the market compared with the yearly average.
For the second half of the year, net raisings amounted to $ 23 billion, around double the half - yearly average since 2000.
Our profile driver had a yearly average premium of $ 1,168, which nabbed Fort Collins the top spot in our study of Colorado cities.
It was found that those who considered alcoholism primarily or entirely a matter of sickness had seen a yearly average of 9.3 alcoholics, whereas those ministers who considered alcoholism primarily or entirely a matter of sin had seen a yearly average of only 2.3 alcoholics.
The cost per serving of this dish was $ 4.10 relative to my yearly average $ 1.41.
Yearly average rainfall in Temecula is approximately 14 inches, as compiled by the Rancho California Water District.
With that said, 2017 has been another great year for our Best Bets, producing a profit of +65.7 units to date and trending well above our yearly average of +47.9 units / season from 2012 - 2016.
According to the College Board, the yearly average cost of tuition and fees at a public, four - year university (in state) is $ 9,139, a public, four - year university (out of state) is $ 22,958 and a private four - year university is $ 31,231.
If one assumes that 50 diaper changes a week is a reasonable yearly average, then, if we cloth diapered exclusively, that would work out to 2600 diaper changes in 2007.
That's based on the yearly average of his highest 36 consecutive months of pay as an officer.
From that year through 2012, Earth's yearly average surface temperature increased at one - third to one - half the average rate from 1951 through 2012.
Just one tornado in Joplin killed almost three times the yearly average of the last few decades.
He calculated that the Beaver Pond larch thrived at a yearly average of minus 5.5 C (22 F), about 14 degrees warmer than today's average.
We are steadily marching toward a global yearly average above that threshold — and a Pliocene climate.
While Mora's models, based on yearly average temperatures, don't forecast monthly highs, lows or precipitation changes, they do show warming trends.
«Journalists could help voters by reporting yearly average family earnings rather than the percent change in yearly earnings.»
The typical set point for office building indoor temperatures has for decades been 23 °C in Singapore, where the yearly average outdoor temperature during the day is 29 °C (84 °F).
Blue is yearly average.
Thin lines are yearly average, solid lines are long term trends.
The thin lines are the observed yearly average.
Also, most of the ice on Greenland and Antarctica is located in areas where the yearly average temperature is already significantly below 0C — many areas multiple 10s of degrees below 0C.
The bottom line though is permanent ice melting or ice loss generally requires yearly averaged temperatures above 0C.
You wrote «The bottom line though is permanent ice melting or ice loss generally requires yearly averaged temperatures above 0C.
In the last four months of 2013, the fastest and most powerful Bentley four - door model ever launched was available across the world and managed to sell 2,005 units compared to a yearly average of 2,700 its predecessor - the Continental Flying Spur - managed to maintain over its seven - year lifetime.
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