Definition of «model shortcomings»

"Model shortcomings" refers to the limitations or weaknesses of a particular model or system. It highlights the areas where the model may not accurately represent reality or might fail to accurately predict outcomes.

Sentences with «model shortcomings»

  • This isn't the first attempt to model the shortcomings of current agricultural production, called «yield gaps.» (sciencemag.org)
  • The question about uncertainty is a question about information about processes, whether understood, random variations (known as «noise» or stochastic processes), or systematic model shortcomings (biases). (realclimate.org)
  • Lindzen, who has been a strong supporter of the Bush Administration's effort to make the science seem uncertain, complains about model shortcomings. (climatesciencewatch.org)
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