Sentences with phrase «circulation models supported»

«This study confirmed that ocean circulation physics and K. brevis biology are equally important and that both immediate and short term prediction may be achieved using a combination of circulation models supported by in situ observations of physical, biological and chemical variables and satellite imagery,» concluded the researchers.

Not exact matches

Though promising, the model needs more data regarding air circulation patterns and vegetation types to support it, Sheil notes.
Simulations with general circulation ocean models do not fully support the gas exchange - sea ice hypothesis.
First, the hypothesis of manmade global warming is only supported by general circulation models, which are known to be imperfect representations of the Earth's climate systems.
Recent 20 experiments with a fully coupled atmosphere — ocean climate general circulation model (GCM) supported this scenario (Lunt et al., 2011).
One would want some supporting physics in terms of circulation changes that are reflected in models and obs or similar.
The change in total solar irradiance over recent 11 - year sunspot cycles amounts to < 0.1 %, but greater changes at ultraviolet wavelengths may have substantial impacts on stratospheric ozone concentrations, thereby altering both stratospheric and tropospheric circulation patterns... This model prediction is supported by paleoclimatic proxy reconstructions over the past millennium.
Regardless of the exact reasons for differences in the TOGA and GOGA experiments, the model results support the notion that SSTs in the tropics to subtropics have played a role in forcing the atmospheric circulation trends over the SH in austral spring.
the agreement between the simulated and observed global temperature is often used as a supporting argument in the model evaluation process, and certainly as a visual demonstration of consistency between the theoretical understanding of the climate system, its implementation in general circulation climate model models (GCMs) and the observed trends [IPCC, 2007, Fig.
The observational and model results broadly support our hypothesis, but suggest that further work is needed to diagnose the causes of the high - latitude circulation trends in models and observations.
In the 1980s, evidence from Greenland ice cores, supported by crude computer models, showed that the North Atlantic circulation could switch radically within a century or two.
This view is supported by model results that relate the variability of the global - mean SST to North Atlantic thermohaline circulation (30, 31, 35) and by the existence of an AMO - like variability in control runs without anthropogenic forcing (28).
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