Since the absorption varies with location as well as with diurnal, seasonal and annual variations, the numbers quoted are long-term averages, typically averaged from multiple satellite measurements.
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There is a significant annual variation in temperature compounded by dramatic changes in elevation within town that leads to frequent leaks and breaks in water mains and sewer trunks.
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Plantations were strategically located throughout the Hawaiian Islands for reasons including : fertile soil area, level topography, sufficient water for irrigation, and a mild climate with little annual variation.
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The shaft carries a cam, which is approximately " kidney shaped " such that its radius is essentially a graph of the annual variation of the equation of time.
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The beaches are dissipative, fine golden sand on the north and darke volcanic in the south, with annual variations in the coastline that can be labeled due to winter storms.
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Since the energy statistics of Finland have rather high annual variations, for more accurate energy trend evaluations one may want to calculate also e . g . five year averages.
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Inter-annual variation between wet and dry periods in which abundant rainfall is followed by a drought period have been a commonality in Saskatchewan wetlands since their formation nearly 14, 000 years ago.
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His research interests relate to the regulation of plankton productivity in the sea, and in recent years have focused on regions that are strongly affected by seasonal and inter-annual variation in climate.
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Miguel and co-authors Shankar Satyanath and Ernest Sergenti published a seminal 2004 research article that used annual variation in rainfall to estimate the impact of economic conditions on civil war in sub-Saharan Africa.
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An apparent annual variation in their trajectories, observed by Francesco Sizzi and others in 1612 1613, also provided a powerful argument against both the Ptolemaic system and the geoheliocentric system of Tycho Brahe.