Sentences with phrase «better reconstruct»

Yet the paper states that «The best - fitting model (ECS = 2.4 K) reproduces well the reconstructed global mean cooling of 2.2 K...» I assume the difference is that the global mean cooling cited in the paper includes the contribution of SST change, which, according to MARGO, is -1.9 ± 1.8 °C, whereas the -3.3 or -3.5 °C is for SAT.
The attribution calculation in the IPCC AR5 is based on fingerprint studies, where the spatial patterns of the temperature response of the climate models to various agents are scaled to best reconstruct the temperature record from observational constraints.
the proposed harmonic model (which herein uses cycles with 9.1, 10 — 10.5, 20 — 21, 60 — 62 year periods) is found to well reconstruct the observed climate oscillations from 1850 to 2011, and it is shown to be able to forecast the climate oscillations from 1950 to 2011 using the data covering the period 1850 — 1950, and vice versa.
A phenomenological model based on these astronomical cycles can be used to well reconstruct the temperature oscillations since 1850 and to make partial forecasts for the 21st century.
I would be ashamed to claim that this is very well reconstructed; it is terrible.
It is evident that the two curves equally well reconstruct the climate variability from 1850 to 2011 at the decadal / multidecadal scales, as the gray temperature smooth curve highlights, with an average error of just 0.05 °C.
The purpose of the paper is to show that the climate appears much better reconstructed assuming the existence of planetary forcing regulated by known astronomical frequencies.
On the contrary, the proposed harmonic model (which herein uses cycles with 9.1, 10 — 10.5, 20 — 21, 60 — 62 year periods) is found to well reconstruct the observed climate oscillations from 1850 to 2011, and it is shown to be able to forecast the climate oscillations from 1950 to 2011 using the data covering the period 1850 — 1950, and vice versa.

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He saw that some people were doing well by reconstructing scenes from the Transformers movie with actual toys.
«We do have to remember that a lot of nationalization was in response to racism, and even that it might have been better had the South been more reconstructed than it actually was.
well not necessarily more like a Integrated Data Enti.ty (IDE) of once was Samyaza,... dude i found a way out of prison the reconstructed tower of babel known as the internet
I am convinced that each church and synagogue could well form an organization to assist widows and widowers in reconstructing their lives and their homes.
II 24.6, that this parable was much used by Gnostics, and, both in Thomas and in the Gospel of Truth where a version of it is also to be found, it has become so much a vehicle for expressing gnostic teaching that the versions do not help us to reconstruct the teaching of Jesus (for a good discussion of the meaning and use of this parable in its gnostic setting, see B. Gärtner, Theology of the Gospel According to Thomas, pp. 234 ff.)
As we pointed out in chapter I, above, it is here that the modern attempt to reconstruct his teaching has been most successful and, today, the best - known feature of that teaching is its incomparable use of simile and analogy.
Thus, if decision is something carried on by actual entities, human decision takes on a Pickwickian sense: we can at best only reconstruct human decision as a derivative of decision.
It begins where women in theology attempt to deconstruct basic ethical principles such as «the common good» and «the question of moral power and authority,» but from there it moves to the creative impulses we see around us, as women in faith and faithfulness reconstruct the future image and face of the Church as a «community of Christ, bought with a price, where everyone is welcome, «14 as Letty Russell describes it.
Such authentic sayings, whose exact wording can not well be reconstructed, whose translation is uncertain, whose out - of - date thought patterns are obvious, are none the less more important historical sources for encountering Jesus» history and person than would be the chronological and psychological material the original quest sought in vain.
In time, some scholar will no doubt reconstruct it academically Until then, the fiction of José María Arguedas provides some of the most vivid portraits of that culture available, as well as penetrating reflections upon...
Indeed, the very concept of a «reconstructed God» and a «reconstructed Judaism» may well be taken from Dewey's 1920 volume Reconstruction in Philosophy.
Nevertheless, they and their more speculatively and rationalistically inclined successors are not known for their efforts to isolate the common historical character of any particular society, especially as it differs from other societies, nor for their efforts to name, criticize, and reconstruct its own common good.
The biographer is at his best on location, whether in reconstructing the fantastic and precipitous trip to Liberia that Greene shared with his cousin Barbara (and later described in Journey Without Maps) or providing clues to the persons behind the characters in The Power and the Glory.
In spite of the bias and imperfections of an «outside» view, if used, critically, it makes a good start for reconstructing past events.
Here he speaks as the apologist of Hinduism, that is, of Hinduism as he interprets it, of a reconstructed Hinduism, or better, of the ideal of Hinduism.
It falls to me, therefore, to reconstruct Colson's line of argument as best I can from the sketchy indications he has given.
He reconstructs Condor's history by mining previously secret documents from both the U.S. and South America, as well as interview data from more than 200 people, including Colonel Manuel Contreras, head of Chile's brutal spy agency, DINA.
As his title suggests, Hollenbach argues that we need a new commitment to a reconstructed conception of the idea of the common good once prominent in Catholic moral theology.
In his phenomenological approach, the Pope wishes to reconstruct man's original experience so as to understand better who we are now.
Although the years prior to Canaan's consolidation in political monarchy can not be reconstructed in historical detail, the stories of Judges do afford a remarkably vivid impression of the tone and character of the age, as well as insight into Israel's later interpretation of the anarchic period.
Here, as best I could reconstruct it, is the chile encrusted pork loin as served at De La Tierra.
I'll reconstruct them; the new meatloaf I tried, in particular, was too good not to pass on.
I mean, we are supposed to improve every season and win trophies (Well, that is what a top club does), but still we seemed to rebuilt, reconstruct and get weaker year after year....!!!
Last year he played a major role in our publication of Dame Juliana Berners» Treaty se of Fysshynge wyth an Angle, reconstructing with Dr. Dwight A. Webster the first recorded artificial trout flies and then (SI, June 3, 1957) explaining the good nun's immense legacy to fishing literature.
As far as the best memories around Palm Springs can reconstruct it, the first golf cart made its appearance there about nine years ago, coinciding with the beginning of the golfing boom in the area.
It's just too hard to create the right kind of lineup to mask both of those flaws, and Randle isn't nearly good enough to earn the privilege of a team reconstructing itself around him.
They can potentially help to reconstruct deformities on the face as well.
To retrace the history of the disease, an international team of scientists, led by Johannes Krause from Tübingen University and Stewart Cole from EPFL Lausanne, have reconstructed entire genome sequences of M. leprae bacteria from five medieval skeletons that were excavated in Denmark, Sweden and the United Kingdom as well as seven biopsy samples from modern patients.
In addition, he adds, «a better understanding of sediment transport can be used to reconstruct environments of Earth's past or on other planets, such as Mars, through observations of previously moved sediment, now preserved in deposits.»
You need the very best mathematicians to analyze and reconstruct the data.»
There's a good reason for the resemblance to armadillos, according to researchers who have reconstructed the family tree of these ancient beasts based on their mitochondrial genome, reconstructed from small fragments of DNA extracted from bits of a protective, bony carapace.
The low - lying island nation offers the scientists a unique opportunity to reconstruct climate conditions during previous periods of varying sea levels to help scientists better understand how future climate change will the effect the 1,000 km - long archipelago and low - lying coastal areas all around the world.
The new movie «Pompeii» reconstructs one of the most famous volcanic eruptions in history with unprecedented «3D» special effects — but even the best visuals can't help if the science is wrong — so how geological accurate is the movie?
A computer algorithm works almost as well as a trained linguist in reconstructing how dead «protolanguages» would have sounded, says a new study.
The motion of an extinct marine reptile is being reconstructed thanks to a well - preserved fossil, computer simulations and a robotic replica
These fossils were not, however, well enough preserved to be reconstructed and described.
As methods for studying and comparing genetic data improve, scientists are beginning to decode these marks to reconstruct the evolutionary history of species, as well as how variants of genes give rise to unique traits.
This enabled the research team to reconstruct, for the first time, a detailed picture of the environmental conditions at the ocean's surface, as well as in deeper water layers, over the last 30,000 years.
«We can get good image data sets, but if you want to reconstruct them, this is something that the human can't really do without help from the computer,» Keller says.
The Leaning Tower Illusion — which won first prize in the Neural Correlate Society's Best Visual Illusion of the Year Contest in 2007 — reveals the way in which the visual system uses perspective to help reconstruct 3 - D objects.
In addition to measuring individual bones, the scientists used CT scanning to reconstruct the brain and view internal structures of the skull, as well as assessing the 3 - dimensional (3D) shape of the skull.
Using osteobiography and paleopathology methods as well as stable isotope analysis and mass spectrometry on about 500 skeletons from the dairy - farming area, they have been able to reconstruct the group's diet, disease and overall health.
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