Sentences with phrase «mathematical models forecasting»

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This data allowed Richardson to model a mathematical weather forecast.
The study is based on a mathematical model that forecasts how tuberculosis is likely to progress in the four most - affected countries.
The authors developed a mathematical model accounting for disease progression, mortality, morbidity and the heterosexual transmission of HIV to help forecast future trends in the disease.
The partners develop mathematical models that produce improved forecasts accurate for each quarter - hour, which show how much electricity Germany's installed photovoltaic and wind - farm facilities will generate over the next few hours and days.
Consisting of hundreds of inter-related mathematical equations that are processed on super-computers, these models are adapted from those used for weather - forecasting.
The models and forecasts of the IPCC «is incorrect because only are based on mathematical models and presented results at scenarios that do not include, for example, solar activity,» said the specialist also in image processing and signs and prevention of natural disasters.
Going forward, we have diverse models (conceptual and mathematical) with extrapolations (forecasts, projections, expectations, predictions, etc) into the future.
â $ œThe models and forecasts of the UN IPCC «are incorrect because they only are based on mathematical models and presented results at scenarios that do not include, for example, solar activity.â $ — Victor Manuel Velasco Herrera, a researcher at the Institute of Geophysics of the National Autonomous University of Mexico Â
Data from an ocean glider equipped with a host of scientific instrumentation and deployed ahead of the storm allowed researchers not only to see how sediment was being redistributed by the hurricane as the storm unfolded but also to compare their real - life observations with forecasts from mathematical models.
As weather forecasting has improved and proven the hypothesis that complex systems can be understood based on sets of mathematical rules, models are being increasingly used for a wide array of applications, from predicting global warming to determining the fate of pollutants released into the groundwater.
At heart of the new software are complex mathematical models that help firms forecast what it will cost to perform a certain project, and thereby determine if it makes sense to offer an alternative billing arrangement for that project such as a flat fee.
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