Sentences with phrase «combined weather models»

Contours are rainfall totals from the Canadian Precipitation Analysis, which combines weather model output with station measurements to estimate regional precipitation amounts.

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Taking a cue from weather forecasters, researchers combine satellite measurements and models in attempt to predict volcanic activity
That could now change thanks to a plan to combine the unused potential of groups of nearby phones, creating clusters capable of everything from weather modelling to Wi - Fi cracking.
The method combines a model for systems such as weather or climate with real - world data points to develop predictions about the future.
EWeLiNE combines these data with other atmospheric observations — from ground - based weather stations, radar and satellites — and sophisticated computer models predict power generation over the next 48 hours or so.
Researchers also combine their observations and data with computer models that try to replicate weather and sea ice conditions in the Arctic.
Available on Fiat 500X Pop models with the nine - speed automatic transmission, the Blue Sky Edition combines all - weather terrain capabilities with style and personality of the Fiat 500 Model range.
The allroad's sleek off - road design, quattro ® all - wheel drive system, and turbocharged 220 - hp engine with eight - speed transmission combine functionality, control, and performance for a model that keeps you safe in diverse weather conditions.
The Renegade Desert Hawk combines the hardware of the trail - rated Trailhawk model with a number of special bits of equipment including off - road rock rails, Active Drive Low gearing for a 20:1 ratio crawling speed, 17 - inch gloss black aluminum wheels, special Moroccan Sun interior trim color, leather - trimmed seats with cloth inserts and emboroidered seat stitching, all - weather floormats and cargo liner, and a unique exterior color with a map decal on the hood and D - pillar star decals.
In this analysis, hydraulic and agent ‐ based elements are combined in a model to investigate the performance of the water system within extreme weather conditions and changing human agency.
NASA's Carbon Monitoring System (CMS) combines mechanistic «forward» models and empirical «inverse» models of atmospheric CO2 and other variables using a technique called «data assimilation» that is closely analogous to operational weather forecasting (Bowman et al, 2017).
Scientists can combine these observations with empirical models of Earth's space environment and thus forecast space weather for the government, power companies, airlines, and satellite communication and navigation providers and users from around the world.
We need to look at the evaporative / condensation process combined with ALL aspects of global weather as an ever changing global heat energy removal system and not just as a part of the hydrological cycle as usually set out in models and schematic diagrams.
About 1980ish, some old ideas like the greenhouse effect were brought out of mothballs and re-examined with new tools and techniques; simultaneously several researchers and theoreticians released their notes, published, or otherwise got together and there was a surprising consilience and not a small amount of mixing with old school hippy ecologism on some of the topics that became the roots of Climate Change science (before it was called Global Warming); innovations in mathematics were also applied to climate thought; supercomputers (though «disappointing» on weather forecasting) allowed demonstration of plausibility of runaway climate effects, comparison of scales of effects, and the possibility of climate models combined with a good understanding of the limits of predictive power of weather models.
(Phys.org)-- The first study that combines different scales — cloud - sized and earth - sized — in one model to simulate the effects of Asian pollution on the Pacific storm track shows that Asian pollution can influence weather...
ERA - Interim combines information from meteorological observations with background information from a forecast model, using the data assimilation approach developed for numerical weather prediction.
ECMWF's approach to reanalysis combines measurements of temperature and other meteorological variables with a global weather model to provide a complete picture of the regional patterns of climate.
Their methodology combines information from weather observations with background information provided by a forecast model.
When done so, proxy records and climate models indicate that the response to past global warming was profound, with evidence for global reorganisation of the hydrological cycle and profound local increases and decreases in rainfall; combined with elevated temperatures and terrestrial vegetation change, this appears to often result in warming - enhanced soil organic matter oxidation, chemical weathering and nutrient cycling.
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