Sentences with phrase «global experiments including»

Ford Announces Smart Mobility Plan and 25 Global Experiments including Share - Car Project in India

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In the UK, Nick Clegg reaffirmed his commitment to reform and sent Lib Dem Home Office minister Norman Baker on a global fact - finding mission to assess the various experiments with drug law being conducted, including in the US, Uruguay and Portugal.
The model is supported by observations from satellites, ground - based networks that measure ozone - depleting chemicals in the real world, and by observations from two decades of NASA aircraft field campaigns, including the most recent Airborne Tropical Tropopause Experiment (ATTREX) in 2013 and the Atmospheric Tomography (ATom) global atmospheric survey, which has made three deployments since 2016.
«These experiments have included manipulations of excess nutrients, invasive species, global warming, and pollution by road salt and road salt alternatives.
To find out if including the shielding of PAHs by viscous aerosols would improve global atmosphere models, the scientists used laboratory experiments to develop a new way of representing PAHs in a global model.
The included non-Google Global Leaderboard and dozens of experiments should keep players busy till then!
Beginning with Robert Rauschenberg and Robert Whitman's 1966 Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.) with Bell Laboratories engineers, and including new and rarely seen multimedia works, film, painting, sculpture, photography and drawings by over 70 artists such as Cory Arcangel, Roy Ascott, Jeremy Bailey, Judith Barry, Trevor Paglen, Nam June Paik, Ryan Trecartin and Ulla Wiggen, this publication tells the story of a global visual culture.
It is comprised of nine themed sections, including: «New Lands» (on shows such as Magiciens de la Terre, The Short Century and After the Wall); «Biennial Years» (which documents influential biennials such as the Documentas [10, 11, 13] and the Berlin and São Paulo Biennials); «New Forms» (including experiments in exhibition - making such as Do It and NowHere); «Others Everywhere» (on «identity politics» shows such as In a Different Light, Phantom Sightings and the 1993 Whitney Biennial); «Tomorrow's Talents Today» (on influential group exhibitions of emerging artists such as Helter Skelter and Sensation); and «History» (on historical surveys such as Inside the Visible, Global Conceptualism and WACK!).
Participants in the experiment, including both self - identified Republicans and Democrats, read a statement asserting that global temperatures will rise 3.2 degrees in the 21st century.
«A Doubled CO2 Climate Senstivity Experiment with a Global Climate Model Including a Simple Ocean.»
Limited validations for the results include comparisons of 1) the PERSIANN - derived diurnal cycle of rainfall at Rondonia, Brazil, with that derived from the Tropical Ocean Global Atmosphere Coupled Oceanï ¿ 1/2 Atmosphere Response Experiment (TOGA COARE) radar data; 2) the PERSIANN diurnal cycle of rainfall over the western Pacific Ocean with that derived from the data of the optical rain gauges mounted on the TOGA - moored buoys; and 3) the monthly accumulations of rainfall samples from the orbital TMI and PR surface rainfall with the accumulations of concurrent PERSIANN estimates.
Such experiments should be judged on their scientific merit, as well as the broader governance and ethics concerns around solar geoengineering, which should include potential biodiversity responses when the intention is to inform solar geoengineering deployment at the global scale.
Very recently, Ringer et al. (2014) and Brient et al. (2015) analyzed the CMIP5 fully coupled ocean — atmosphere models and their corresponding Cess experiments and confirmed again that the Cess experiments provide a good guide to the global cloud feedbacks determined from the coupled simulations, including the intermodel spread.
In the experiment, greenhouse gas emissions in the coming century were assumed to follow a trajectory that climate modelers refer to as the A1B scenario, in which global economic growth is rapid and driven by a balanced portfolio of energy sources, including fossil fuels, renewables, and nuclear.
IGBP will continue many of its successful approaches to implementation from its first phase including: building research networks to tackle focused scientific questions; promoting standard methods; undertaking long timeseries observations; guiding and facilitating construction of global databases; establishing common data policies to promote data sharing; undertaking model inter-comparisons and comparisons with data; and coordinating complex, multi-national field campaigns and experiments.
The two - day FAMOS workshop will include sessions on 2017 sea ice highlights and sea ice / ocean predictions, reports of working groups conducting collaborative projects, large - scale arctic climate modeling (ice - ocean, regional coupled, global coupled), small (eddies) and very small (mixing) processes and their representation and / or parameterization in models, and new hypotheses, data sets, intriguing findings, proposals for new experiments and plans for 2018 FAMOS special volume of publications.
The DOE support includes funding from the Regional and Global Climate Modeling programme to the Reducing Uncertainties in Biogeochemical Interactions through Synthesis and Computation (RUBISCO) Scientific Focus Area, from the Terrestrial Ecosystem Sciences programme to the Next Generation Ecosystem Experiments — Tropics, and from the Early Career programme (DE-SC0012152).
His work includes major field experiments on responses of California grassland to multi-factor global change, integrative studies on the global carbon cycle, and assessments of impacts of climate change on agriculture.
The experiment would be the first fully coupled global simulation to include dynamic ice shelf — ocean interactions for addressing the potential instability associated with grounding line dynamics in marine ice sheets around Antarctica.
Some EMICs have been used to investigate both the climate of the last glacial maximum (see Section 8.5) as well as to investigate the cause of the collapse of the conveyor in global warming experiments (Stocker and Schmittner, 1997; Rahmstorf and Ganopolski, 1999) while others have been used to undertake a number of sensitivity studies including the role of sub-grid scale ocean mixing in global warming experiments (Wiebe and Weaver, 1999).
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