The 20
climate models I listed above are essentially bottom - of - the - barrel junk.
Not exact matches
Roger Helmer MEP (TP, December)
lists a series of «facts» on
climate change which apparently shows that «reality defies computer
models».
It
listed among its aims «increasing scientific knowledge on
climate change» and supporting research to «improve
climate models».
In a statement issued Wednesday, he noted: «This marks the first instance of a species being
listed based upon a computer
model of future
climate from the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
climate from the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Climate Change.
Although the equipment
list for the base
model Prius C One is a little sparse, this hybrid still includes features such as automatic
climate control, keyless entry, and Bluetooth, not to mention the highest mpg ratings of any vehicle on this
list.
The price for this Grand Touring
model is $ 39,605, and it has a long
list of standard luxury features, such as 20 - inch wheels, rain - sensing windshield wipers, automatic xenon headlights, automatic tri-zone
climate control, a rearview camera, a blind - spot monitoring system, and keyless entry and ignition.
Touring
models increase the standard equipment
list with dual zone automatic
climate control, 19 - inch alloy wheels, power adjustable driver's seat, rear seat air vents, blindspot monitoring system, Bluetooth connectivity, Pandora Internet radio, leatherette - trimmed seats, a 5.8 - inch infotainment touchscreen interface and an audio text message sending and receiving system.
The standard equipment
list also includes digital radio, Business Navigation, tri-zone
climate control (with rear vents on all
models), cruise control, head - up display, auto parking, speed zone recognition, and combination cloth and leather upholstery with a powered driver's seat.
Being the Flagship Vogue SE
Model the car comes with a great specification as well as this one being fully loaded with optional extras, the highlights of which are: Satellite Navigation, Bluetooth telephone Integration, Digital TV Function, DVD Player, Rear Entertainments Package, Heated and Cooling Seats Front, Heated Rear Seats, Heated Steering Wheel, Electric Sunroof, Bi-Xenon Headlights, Venture Cam, 20» 5 Spoke Alloy Wheels, On Board Computer,
Climate Control, 6 Disc CD Changer, Parking Sensors Front & Rear, Side Steps, Privacy Glass, Electric Memory Seats, Electric Folding Mirrors, Supercharged Front Grill, Heated Front Screen, Rain Sensitive Wipers, Auto Headlight Activation, Voice Control, Light Guards, There is too much spec to
list....
The LaCrosse
lists 17 - inch alloy wheels, full power accessories, dual - zone
climate control, a tilting and telescoping steering column, and Bluetooth connectivity among its long
list of standard features for the base
model, which is available for well under the $ 30k limit.
All of that stuff I
listed off above does come at a price, but we have to keep in mind that our particular test car is a Vsport Premium
model that packs a bunch of other features like 20 - way adjustable front seats, a reconfigurable gauge cluster, your choice of either real carbon fiber or wood cabin accents, color configurable head - up display, aluminum pedals, adaptive cruise control, front and rear automatic braking with collision preparation, a giant sunroof, tri-zone
climate controls, heated rear seats and fancier wheels.
The features
list apes the lesser
models too, featuring ABS, EBD, automatic
climate control, a CD / Radio audio system with Bluetooth streaming and telephony, steering wheel - mounted controls, and electric mirrors.
A comprehensive
list of advanced, comfort and convenience - enhancing options will include Bi-HID headlamps, an Adaptive Front Lighting System (AFS), Automatic High Beam (AHB), automatic
climate control, Smart Entry and Push Start, a Skyview panoramic sunroof, the Toyota Touch and Go navigation system, a JBL Premium audio system and, standard on Lounge grade
models, Simple Intelligent Park Assist (SIPA).
As a nearly top spec
model, the TT S enjoys a healthy
list of standard equipment including the virtual cockpit, LED headlights, automatic
climate control, heated front seats, keyless entry, rear - view camera, and front and rear park sensors.
As a top - of - the - range
model, the GLA 45 comes with a healthy
list of equipment that includes huge 19 - inch alloy wheels,
climate control, a seven - inch display and sat nav.
Meanwhile, Active, Allure, GT Line and GT trims make up the specification
list, and every
model will come with a 12.3 - inch digital instrument display, as well as a separate touchscreen infotainment system with digital radio, dual - zone
climate control and rear parking sensors.
At under # 20,000 for the manual, front - wheel drive
model (# 1,700 more than the 187bhp DIG - T), the
list of standard equipment includes everything you could need, such as a new 5.8 - inch sat - nav,
climate control and those Alcantara sport seats.
Throughout the first
model's lifecycle, automatic
climate control, power windows and power locks would join the options
list.
The base LE
model comes with a long
list of standard equipment, such as 10 air bags, projector - beam headlights, dual - zone automatic
climate control, keyless entry and pushbutton start, steering wheel audio controls, metallic tech - grained interior trim, and tone - on - tone fabric seats.
The limited edition
model extends the standard equipment
list to include a heating function for front seats, electric windows (front & rear), Amundsen infotainment system with navigation, Climatronic automatic
climate control, Keyless - Go, Adaptive Cruise Control, Light and Rain Assist, rear - view camera and rear parking sensors.
Like the previous
model, the upcoming Outlander too comes with an extended feature
list that includes LED head and tail lamps, daytime running LEDs, dual - zone
climate control, seven airbags and a 710W Rockford Fosgate sound system.
Most Australian - spec
models are expected to include foglights front and rear, keyless entry and ignition, auto headlights and wipers, a tilt / reach adjustable steering column, cruise control, dual - zone
climate control and a rear - view camera and reversing sensors on the kit
list.
INTERIOR and EQUIPMENT The new B4 Bi-Turbo
models come with an extensive
list of standard equipment, including leather upholstery, electrically adjustable heated sports seats, automatic
climate control, xenon headlights, rain sensor and cruise control.
The Audi A6's
list of available equipment, including features such as night vision and quad automatic
climate control, can easily push its price beyond $ 50k, but the 2.0 T Premium and 2.0 T Premium Plus
models each fall under our self - appointed cut - off and still come with a respectable amount of luxury gear.
Our Premium
model ships with the Enclave's Luxury and Premium packages rolled into its
list of standard features, including heated and cooled leather seats, active - steering high intensity discharge (HID) headlamps, power adjustable front seats and steering column, and separate rear audio and
climate controls with a pair of headphone jacks for second row passengers.
The base -
model S is pretty well equipped, with a standard features
list that includes amenities like a sunroof, keyless ignition / entry, dual - zone automatic
climate control and a full complement of safety features.
Even base trims seem relatively polished, while upper - crust Laramie
models evoke a near - luxury feel with leather - lined and
climate - controlled seats, a heated steering wheel, high - quality interior materials — the
list goes on.
Climate model results are not a
list / map of future weather conditions and temperatures at points in time.
There is a
list of sources in the «data sources» «
Climate model output «section.
I might as well label you an idiot for using it, when you've never met me, have no idea of my competence or the strength of my arguments for or against any aspect of
climate dynamics (because on this
list I argue both points of view as the science demands and am just as vigorous in smacking down bullshit physics used to challenge some aspect of CAGW as I am to question the physics or statistical analysis or
modelling used to «prove» it).
Here is a
list of skeptics who have lost money betting against computer
climate models.
The authors» of the papers that I
listed do indeed discuss skill at predicting (in hindcast runs) the ability of multi-decadal
climate model runs to simulate the real world observed
climate.
Can you
list a few high profile
climate scientists that do a really good job, aren't dictated by the IPCC dogma (even if authors), and can be a role
model for others?
In that decision, the court reported it was troubling that the Beringia population of bearded seals was
listed as threatened simply based on threats predicted by
climate models that would not manifest until the end of the 21st century.
Even with respect to current
climate, however, as I document in the
listed papers, the
models are having serious issues with faithfully reproducing the
climate over this time period.
The following is a
list of benchmark publications for GISS global
climate models in use during the past two decades.
The IPCC gets its 2 - 4.5 C
climate sensitivity range from Table 8.2 of the AR4, which
lists 19
climate model - derived equilibrium sensitivity estimates that have a mean of 3.2 C and a standard deviation of 0.7 C.
Tagged Beaufort Sea,
climate change, Derocher, Eastern Beaufort, extinction, feeding, future, global warming, IUCN Polar Bear Specialist Group,
models, Pilfold, polar bear, population, predation, predictions, Red
list, ringed seals, Southern Beaufort, Stirling, thick spring ice, threatened
This is a
list of «simple»
climate models by Daniel Koll.
The incredibly long
list of excuses as to why expecting a
climate model to accurately forecast the f **** g
climate `
In order to underpin scenario analysis of the World Energy Outlook, an extensive effort is made to update and expand the
list of energy and
climate - related policies and measures that feed into our
modelling.
I have not gone through the
list to see if Steel is correct, but none of the articles mentioned deal with recent
climate change or
climate models.
The staff of the Canadian Centre for
Climate Modelling and Analysis is
listed here; http://www.ec.gc.ca/ccmac-cccma/default.asp?lang=En&n=EF40AED9-1 Dr. Weaver is not
listed.
The Chapter does not state why it chooses only to consider one type of quantitative
model, but says that its «Writing Team»
listed 519 scenarios of the type they decided to accept, and that 150 of these «were mitigation (
climate policy) scenarios».
You
list areas of rising discomfort with
models, question their suitability for CO2 mitigation policies and regional
climate change forecasts and suggest some
model improvements, such as
The
list of «
climate skeptics» who widely claimed that the paper was proof that the
models were wrong is long: Patrick J. Michaels (American Spectator), Dennis Avery (Orange County Register).
At this point, you look at the assumptions of the
Climate Models and
list those factors not included or outside the commonly accepted ranges.
I note that half the climatologists said that they didn't believe the forecasts of the Global
Climate Models, those models that some on this list think are «evidence» of climate
Climate Models, those models that some on this list think are «evidence» of climate c
Models, those
models that some on this list think are «evidence» of climate c
models that some on this
list think are «evidence» of
climate climate change.
He proposed a
list of new tasks for the water research and management community: develop global water assessment capabilities on a par with the current IPCC assessments for
climate; expand monitoring and
models; introduce a regular reporting system similar to that of the IPCC; carry out a comprehensive freshwater biodiversity survey to act as a benchmark; provide technical tools such as databases, scenarios and conflict research to reconcile competing water uses; and expand the focus on local basics and watersheds to a global basis.
The Royal Society and the US National Academy of Sciences
list some of them and in so doing give us an insight into the complexity of
climate modelling: