Sentences with phrase «bias adjustments»

Bias adjustments refer to the corrections or changes made to minimize any unfairness or favoritism in a situation or a judgment. It involves ensuring that any preferences or prejudices are taken into account and balanced out, so that a fair and objective outcome can be achieved. Full definition
Because ships tend to be biased warm relative to buoys and because of the increase in the number of buoys and the decrease in the number of ships, the merged in situ data without bias adjustment can have a cool bias relative to data with no ship — buoy bias.
Uncertainties should decrease closer to near - current dates (e.g. from denser and more accurate sampling)-- but note that these products also employ different QC and analysis methods, rely to varying degrees on satellite data, on sea - ice data to constrain polar SST, and on bias adjustments for historical changes in measurement methods.
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In any event, since the AR5 uncertainty range for aerosol forcing is very wide (5 — 95 % range: -1.9 to -0.1 W / m ²), the sensitivity of Shindell's TCR estimate to the aerosol forcing bias adjustment is such that the true uncertainty of Shindell's TCR range must be huge — so large as to make his estimate worthless.
FPK84 has a large and constant bias adjustment of about 0.3 degC.
The data and metadata would then be tightly coupled and would make it easier for bias adjustment studies and development of higher level homogeneous data sets (e.g. ocean surface winds adjusted to 10 m height).
and «no data or computer code appears to be archived in relation to the paper» and «the sensitivity of Shindell's TCR estimate to the aerosol forcing bias adjustment is such that the true uncertainty of Shindell's TCR range must be huge — so large as to make his estimate worthless» and the seemingly arbitrary to cherry picked climate models used in Shindell's analysis.
The brake - bias adjustment is nice and progressive, though the 3S has no ABS.
The performance kit will include an exhaust, front and rear shock absorbers and springs, six - piston front and four - piston rear brake callipers and front and rear discs, a pedal box and master - cylinder with brake - bias adjustment, control tyres and control wheels.
-LSB-...] 42 and 49 — UAH satellite temperature PRIOR to the bias adjustment for satellite drift!
Mr. Christy is generous to discuss man's contribution (to warming) but, in the process, he validates the adulteration and upward - biased adjustment of the temperature records (to create a manmade on paper global warming) which has become a cottage industry in climate science.
the merged in situ data without bias adjustment can have a cool bias relative to data with no ship — buoy bias.
Of course it doesn't matter if the bias adjustment is buoy - to - ship or ship - to - buoy: the average 0.12 °C adjustment is made either way and results in a simple translation of whichever line up or down by that 0.12 °C.
Now, without diverting into whether the bias adjustments are «right» or not, it is clear that projected land temps when running the same model constrained with uncorrected SST * will * produce land temps that are significantly different to those produced when using bias adjusted SST.
One should not see them as proof that the bias adjustments are exactly correct only that significant discrepancies have not yet been found.
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