Neely (2013 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/grl.50263/abstract): «
Comparison of the model results to observations reveals that moderate volcanic eruptions, rather than anthropogenic influences, are the primary source of the observed increases in stratospheric aerosol.»
Comparison of model results with the «known population» of radio - collared snow leopards suggested high accuracy in our estimates.
Nijssen, B., et al., 2003: Simulation of high latitude hydrological processes in the Torne - Kalix basin: PILPS Phase 2 (e) 2:
Comparison of model results with observations.
Not exact matches
The lower levels
of baseline sugar sweetened drink consumption in the UK compared with the US may in part explain why the effect on obesity that we estimate in the UK is much less than that estimated in the US.12 The differences with respect to other
modelling studies may also be partly explained by their use
of higher own price elasticity values for sugar sweetened drinks than we have calculated and used here.18 22 52 We can not make direct
comparisons between the
results of our study and the
results of recent studies
of the effect
of reducing sugar sweetened drink consumption on body weight in children, 5 7 as the relation between energy balance and change in body mass index in children who are growing is different from that in adults.
As a
result, the range
of possibilities with 95 % probability
of happening has widened somewhat by
comparison with my previous forecasting
models.
The
resulting kinetic energy data
of the 4D
model fits well with observed measurements, in
comparison with previous
models (shown with the purple and green symbols) without special assumptions.
A
comparison of results obtained with both methods shows that a simple two - dimensional linear - elasticity
model is able to reproduce quantitatively the low - frequency part
of the band structure obtained from computationally much more demanding molecular dynamics simulations
of a three - dimensional atomistic
model.
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The
comparison between
model results and robotic fish undulations was subsequently performed to validate the ability
of the robotic fish to reproduce carangiform swimming.
The second area
of scrutiny involves
comparison with
results from
modeling efforts.
Models in this category are those that had positive and statistically significant results from comparison or third - party comparison studies but did not have research bases that were as broad and generalizable as those of the models that met the highest sta
Models in this category are those that had positive and statistically significant
results from
comparison or third - party
comparison studies but did not have research bases that were as broad and generalizable as those
of the
models that met the highest sta
models that met the highest standard.
In these
models, the effects
of pay for performance are shown to be even larger than the
results based on
comparisons across continents.
There may be no connection whatsoever, but it is worth me checking it out in case the rock structure, its composition, density, and the
results of its heating, as it fell through the earth's atmosphere, can give me a
comparison or
model for my moon rock - or even scorched microbes.
The
results of the previous correlation exploration helped us to identify which features to include in our
model and through a
comparison of many different
models, we identified the one which best predicted rent from the presence
of features.
First, scenario A did not come to pass, therefore
comparisons of scenario A
model results to real observations is fundamentally incorrect — regardless
of how likely anyone though it was in 1988.
Unambiguous detection
of climate change is likely to be a painfully slow process, involving much more detailed
comparison of climate
model results with observations.4 There is no climatic counterpart to the Antarctic ozone hole.
A straightforward
comparison of the adoption and emissions
results with other sources is not possible, due to the specificities
of the feedstock considered herein, since all other global energy system
models consider aggregate numbers for biomass and waste.
The unfiltered
model may be extrapolated to see where it would lead but filtering the
model results is meaningful only for the purpose
of comparison with filtered observations over an identical period.
However, BartH gave some examples in this discussion however that these sorts
of projections can still be useful and also examples where higher resolution and / or RCM's in
comparison with GCM's
resulted in increased
model skill.
The second area
of scrutiny involves
comparison with
results from
modeling efforts.
These new sea ice proxy records are needed (1) to fully prove the scenarios
of a succession from an extended ice shelf to polynya / open - water conditions (cf., Fig. 6), (2) to reconstruct in more detail the changes in sea ice cover for early, middle and late LIG intervals characterized by very different external forcings and related internal feedback mechanisms, and (3) to allow a more fundamental proxy data /
modeling comparison that
results in
model improvements and better reproduction
of the LIG climatic evolution and prediction
of future climatic scenarios20, 21,22,23, 64.
For
comparison, each
of the light blue lines corresponds to the simulation
results from one
of the «CMIP3» climate
models, which were carried out for the 4th Assessment Report.
Well, for aerosols I took my
comparison from Miller et al (2014)[iii] where it states in relation to the basic, non-interactive, NINT
model version: «Koch et al. [2011] similarly found that NINT aerosols in the year 2000
result in TOA direct forcing
of 0.40 W / m2 when using the double - call method (compared to our value
of 0.00 W / m2 based upon the 1850 climate).»
For better
comparisons between various studies as well as easier communication
of model results, it is preferable to use a common set
of scenarios across the scientific community.
This diagram from the paper shows the
comparison between what climate
models typically simulate (the grey bands) and the
results of their new simulation (the orange band).
Along with the corrected value
of F2xCO2 being higher than the one used in the paper, and the correct
comparison being with the
model's effective climate sensitivity
of ~ 2.0 C, this
results in a higher estimate
of equilibrium efficacy from Historical total forcing.
As a
result of limited satellite observations
of sea ice thickness (for more information: Sea Ice Thickness Data Sets: Overview and
Comparison), few climate
modeling experiments have isolated the role
of changing sea ice thickness.
A sensitivity analysis
of valuation to a range
of prices would be welcome — or at least, disclosure
of their long - term price assumptions along with
comparison to
modelled 2 °C prices and the valuation
results.
Demonstrating that 15 - year trend
comparisons can yield inconsistent
results does not remotely settle the statistical question
of models running too hot that is evident in the opening graph.
This is a shame because in Harries 2001 directly below this graph is data analysis
of the calculated difference between the IMG and IRIS satellite data as well as a
comparison with
modelled results.
Thus, our simple transparent calculation may provide a useful
comparison with geological data for sea - level change and with
results of ice sheet
models.
More elaborate and accurate approaches, including use
of models, will surely be devised, but
comparison of our
result with other approaches is instructive regarding basic issues such as the vulnerability
of today's ice sheets to near - term global warming and the magnitude
of hysteresis effects in ice sheet growth and decay.
I get frustrated by studies that give only hazy reference (for this layperson) to problems but fortress their contentions on the
comparison of the observed
results with
modelled results.
The Postdoc will be responsible for preparing long - term lidar and radar measurements for use with a newly developed ground - based lidar - radar simulator for ModelE3, running ModelE3 baseline and sensitivity test simulations, preparing
comparisons of aerosol and meteorological conditions with existing reanalysis and satellite data sets, and contributing to
model improvement efforts that will be guided by project
results.
Results from an upcoming
comparison of global
models may show how well the new entrant works.
Indeed it has been shown in a
comparison of results from the simple
model and HadCM2 that the simple
model under - estimates the temperature change compared to HadCM2 on longer time - scales (Raper et al., 2001a).
Figure 9.20:
Comparison of CMIP2
model results for 20 - year average values centred on year 70, the time
of CO2 doubling.
Well, I dug around a little more, and I found something that might be just the sort
of comparison you are looking for — although you need to keep in mind that this is for spectra
resulting from the3 influences
of clouds and aerosols — which are considerably more difficult to
model than clear sky.
Correlation
of these individual aminostratigraphies is accomplished by qualitative
comparison of results for overlapping sections and by quantitative kinetic
modeling.
Apple this week refreshed its MacBook Pro lineup with Intel's seventh - generation Kaby Lake processors, and early benchmarks for the notebooks suggest the 2017
models are up to 20 percent faster than the equivalent 2016
models equipped with Intel's sixth - generation Skylake processors.Specifically, the new 15 - inch MacBook Pro configured with a 2.9 GHz Core i7 processor has average single - core and multi-core scores
of 4,632 and 15,747 respectively based on nearly a dozen Geekbench 4
results so far.By
comparison, last year's 15 - inch MacBook Pro configured with a sixth - generation 2.7 GHz Core i7 processor, which was the equivalent high - end stock configuration, has average single - core and multi-core scores
of 4,098 and 13,155 respectively based on over 4,800 Geekbench 4
results.On a
→ School Counselors understand the basic concepts
of results - based and data - driven school counseling programs through sampling, methodology, and analysis to provide reports on school profiles and student outcomes in
comparison with the ASCA National
Model believing that school counseling programs should achieve demonstrable
results.
Results for Study 2 in youth experiencing the Teaching Family Program (TFP)[now called the Teaching - Family
Model] indicated that the number
of youth staying at the same offending level was lower for the TFP group than the
comparison group (24 % vs. 48 %).
In Sternberg's (1986)
model the concomitant presence
of the passion, intimacy and commitment dimensions is given as a type
of full love; the
results of the study demonstrated a higher importance to women
of a full love feeling, while for men the
results are associated more with intimacy and passion, contrasting Kephart's (1967)
results in a
comparison.
We do not report the
results of all
of these
model comparisons, but rather focus on our final most parsimonious and best fitting
model.