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Changing Expendable Bathythermograph Fall Rates and Their Impact on Estimates of Thermosteric Sea Level Rise
ABSTRACT A time-varying warm bias in the global XBT data archive is demonstrated to be largely due to changes in the fall rate of XBT probes...
Journal of Climate, 11/01/08 by Wijffels, Susan E; Willis, Josh; Domingues, Catia M; Barker, Paul; White, Neil J; Gronell, Ann; Ridgway, Ken; Church, John A · More from publication -
Point of order: critics say the current points system places too much emphasis on consistency and not enough on winsand NASCAR seems as if it's beginning to agree
YOUR TEAM HAS SPENT AN inordinate amount of its budget on one race, the Daytona 500, because it's the first and biggest event of the season. You've...
Auto Racing Digest, 12/01/03 by Ken Willis · More from publication -
Being Mike Helton: the NASCAR president has a difficult job, but he's not shying from his responsibilities
THE PICTURE AND ITS CAPTION are good for a chuckle--even around NASCAR's Daytona Beach offices. The photo is right there on page 7 of the Winston...
Auto Racing Digest, 08/01/03 by Ken Willis · More from publication -
A chip off of two blocks: splitting time between Winston Cup and open-wheel racing hasn't tempered his love for racing or his drive for success - Interview: Chip Ganassi - Interview
IT'S NOT UNUSUAL FOR A RACER to get out of the cockpit and into the ownership chair. Chip Ganassi is hardly the first to pull that trick. What is...
Auto Racing Digest, 06/01/03 by Ken Willis · More from publication -
The uncertainty principle: thanks to parity and driver changes, making Winston Cup predictions is a lost cause - 2003 season preview: Winston Cup
IF THERE IS ANYTHING THAT recent NASCAR history has taught us, it's that accurately predicting the future of Winston Cup racing is nearly...
Auto Racing Digest, 04/01/03 by Ken Willis · More from publication -
One for all or all for one? In Winston Cup, there is parity on the track but, according to some, a monopoly in the boardroom - Winston Cup
IN A SPORT POWERED BY V-8 engines that generate more than 700 horsepower, one should never expect a slow, quiet season. So it should come as no...
Auto Racing Digest, 02/01/03 by Ken Willis · More from publication -
The hardest-working man in racing: despite a full slate, the jovial former Winston Cup champion is hoping to once again grab that brass ring - Interview: Rusty Wallace - Interview
ITS NOT AS IF RUSTY WALLACE IS lacking in spoils for all of his good work in Winston Cup--he has benefited greatly from his lofty place in the...
Auto Racing Digest, 12/01/02 by Ken Willis · More from publication -
Be your own boss: the last of NASCAR's driver-owners talks about the difficult yet rewarding skill of multitasking - Interview: Brett Bodine
BRETT BODINE IS THE FIRST TO admit that there is plenty of room available in his Winston Cup trophy case. With one victory and five poles in a Cup...
Auto Racing Digest, 10/01/02 by Ken Willis · More from publication -
Young and restless: forget developing over timemany of today's Winston Cup rookies are loud, fast, and determined to win - stock car drivers - Statistical Data Included
THE TREND BEGAN IN OTHER sports: baseball, basketball, football, and so forth. Rookies entered those leagues with veteran attitudes that suggested,...
Auto Racing Digest, 06/01/02 by Ken Willis · More from publication -
Forced exposure: a new TV contract and a fatal crash put Winston Cup in the spotlight last year. A talented collection of title contenders, led by Kevin Harvick, figures to keep it there in 2002 - Winston Cup
A NEW RACING SEASON ALWAYS brings certain expectations, anticipation, and excitement. Rarely, however, have racing fans been looking forward to a...
Auto Racing Digest, 05/01/02 by Ken Willis · More from publication


