Phrases with «phenomenological model»

A phenomenological model refers to a simplified representation or description of an experience or phenomenon, focusing on the subjective perspective and the qualities it possesses. It helps us understand and explain why or how something happens, based on observations and personal interpretations. Full definition

Sentences with «phenomenological model»

  • To Stefan: The ability to construct simple non-chaotic phenomenological models that «explain» D - O events or Milankovich cycle doesn't prove that the events are not chaotic in their nature. (realclimate.org)
  • A phenomenological model based on these astronomical cycles can be used to well reconstruct the temperature oscillations since 1850 and to make partial forecasts for the 21st century. (jennifermarohasy.com)
  • Granted, this is a phenomenological model, but it certainly lends support to the notion that the recent temperature changes have been primarily the result of variations in those three «natural» quantities. (wattsupwiththat.com)
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