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The dispersal range calculated here markedly exceeds the usual assumptions, of the order of magnitude of a few kms, regarding the effective dispersal kernels of the short-lived, fragile sporangia of P. infestans (see Skelsey et al. 2010).
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Therefore, the two instruments virtually measured the same temperature profiles in region (3) despite the distance of a few km separating these instruments (see Fig. 2).
For our considerations we assume satellites with a unit mass between 10 kg and 100 kg, with mutual distances on the order of a few km, and per link data rates range from a few kbits/s to some 100 Mbit/s.
Though the ER only had sufficient telemetry to send back full 3-D measurements with an 80 s cadence (corresponding to 120 km spatial separation), each integration lasted only 2.5 s, ensuring an intrinsic spatial resolution for each individual measurement of a few km.
A day after the Paris attack, officers carried out house-to-house searches in the village of Corcy, a few km (miles) from a service station where police sources said the brothers were sighted in ski masks.
Moreover, antibodies were found in 8% of the captive mallards at a large pond in the south of the perimeter, and in four magpies of 18 captured a few km to the north, near the horse epidemic hot spot (7).
A grid size of less than a few km was needed to capture the structure of the convective scale background error covariance.
However, this radius is larger than the horizontal scale of convection, i.e., a few km, and scale of background error correlation of PWV around convection.
Since cores of deep convection have a few km in horizontal size, they have not directly been resolved by existing atmospheric general circulation models (AGCMs).
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