Not exact matches
The 2019 Nissan Altima Edition One is based on the range - topping Altima Platinum VC - Turbo, which brings a comprehensive standard equipment including leather seats, Bose premium audio
system, moonroof, the ProPILOT Assist single - lane «hands - on» driving assistance technology, and the 2.0 - liter
variable compression turbocharged gasoline engine in an as - yet -
unknown specification.
It's an
unknown variable in a
system otherwise filled with solid parts, and it's hard to know how it'll perform down the line, other than making upgrading a tad tricky.
(1) In this case even if they were correct and the models failed to predict or match reality (which, acc to this post has not been adequately established, bec we're still in overlapping data and model confidence intervals), it could just as well mean that AGW stands and the modelers have failed to include some less well understood or unquantifiable earth
system variable into the models, or there are other
unknowns within our weather / climate / earth
systems, or some noise or choas or catastrophe (whose equation has not been found yet) thing.
In a dynamically complex
system with
unknown control
variables and multiple and little understood feedbacks — it seems to me to be by no means certain that climate will evolve steadily into a warmer state.
No GCM data or feedback inputs can possibly take account of the huge number of
unknown variables that occur within and of our solar
system, never mind the inestimable cosmic activities taking place in the galactic environment that directly impinge upon the Earth's climate
system.
The component due to GHG is a
system property that has a
unknown value, it is not a
variable.
The physics is no doubt correct (although the worlds scrapyards are full of things that work in theory), The physics however can not tell you missing data that could be provided by all the (possibly
unknown)
variables of the climate control
system of the Earth.