Sentences with phrase «accurately modelled world»

In this accurately modelled world you are free to explore, manage the resort in real - time, and watch the outcome of your decisions.
Do you think that it's impossible to accurately model the world, then?

Not exact matches

Mundell's model was extremely simple and included a number of heroic assumptions, but it accurately reflected important elements of the world in which open economies operate.
«You can't represent something accurately in a model if you don't understand it in the real world,» he says.
To get a better sense of how liquefaction works, the team built a model that more accurately replicated what happens in the real world.
The game also boasts over 32 accurately portrayed real - world cars that unfortunately are all American designed cars that range from Mustangs and Thunderbirds, it would of been nice if there were some Australian models included too.
What Refn does depict accurately is the fashion world's promotion of young, innocent - looking models, invariably white, tall, skinny and blonde — an ideal that the character Gigi (Bella Heathcote) boastfully admits to trying to achieve through plastic surgery.
A districtwide initiative to raise student achievement should be fueled by data that accurately represent the real - world data model.
Does the model accurately reproduce some basic phenomena that happens in the real world when you change the GHG, or the aerosols, solar radiation, or ice albedo?
The models serve merely to quantify these basic facts more accurately, calculate the regional climate response, and compute effects (such as the expected increase in ocean heat content or sea level) which can be tested against observed data from the real world.
f there is so much uncertainty in the observed data and the model outputs that one can not conclude that they are significantly different, then it also follows that one can not conclude that the models are accurately representing the real world.
If there is so much uncertainty in the observed data and the model outputs that one can not conclude that they are significantly different, then it also follows that one can not conclude that the models are accurately representing the real world.
As Indur Goklany has shown, even assuming that the climate models on which the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) accurately predict (rather than exaggerate by 2 to 3 times) the warming effect of added CO2 in the atmosphere, people the world over, and especially in developing countries, will be wealthier in warmer than in cooler scenarios, making them less vulnerable than today to all risks — including those related to climate.
But it is far cry from the message by some strident climate scientists who maintain that the models accurately portray the real world — even when the evidence has been strong and growing that they do not.
Even worse, the models inadequately include the diverse myraid effects of aerosols and land use / land cover change on the climate system, so they are already hindered in their ability to accurately represent the real world spectrum of human climate forcings.
If the models can not even accurately simulate current climate statistics when they are not constrained by real world data, the expense to run them to produce detailed spatial maps is not worthwhile.
If those values are entered accurately, the model should simulate the real world reasonably well, with due allowances for certain irreducible sources of uncertainty.
I will not trust any climate model until and unless it can accurately represent the PDO and other slow features of the world ocean circulation.
And while Victor may again make some handwaving assertions that the cost would be even higher than three times what the IPCC summary says — the fact is that the economic models are notoriously conservative when it comes to accurately figuring out how technological innovation and real world ingenuity drives down the cost of pollution prevention and low carbon technologies.
In other words, the real world is not accurately captured by the climate models — the models predict that the world should warm up much faster than it actually does.
Hindcasting can not then confirm how accurately your model approximates the real world.
The key was to ensure that the way clouds form in the real world was accurately represented in computer climate models, which are the only tool researchers have to predict future temperatures.
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