Phrases with «preindustrial control»

"Preindustrial control" refers to the methods and systems of managing or overseeing processes before the Industrial Revolution. It means using traditional or manual techniques to regulate or supervise activities or operations, usually without the help of advanced machinery or technology. Full definition

Sentences with «preindustrial control»

  • ANT = anthropogenic forcing NAT = natural forcing ALL = natural plus anthropogenic CTL = preindustrial control run SUL = sulfate aerosol forcings (realclimate.org)
  • Regression weights derived from preindustrial control climate model simulations allow for estimation of the observed signature of internal variability in the observed 20th century global mean temperature. (pnas.org)
  • Monthly output from a suite of 10 general circulation models (GCMs) that participated in phase 5 of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP5) is used, including 40 climate simulations with anthropogenic and natural forcing combined (ALL), 40 simulations with natural forcing alone (NAT), and approximately 4200 yr of preindustrial control simulations (CTL). (pacificclimate.org)
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