To weigh the net impacts of tropical storms, the scientists used
a computer model predicting future climates and the possibilities of storms.
A computer model predicts Nixon would have beaten Kennedy if it had rained in Illinois in 1960.
When the 7.0 - magnitude earthquake struck,
computer models predicted that a tsunami would hit the nation's south shore — but with a height of just 20 centimeters, said Fritz.
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.
The structure closely resembles what
computer models predicted, but Van Waerbeke notes that the new map covers less than 0.4 percent of the sky.
«HIV care could save lives and billions of dollars,
computer model predicts.»
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The computer model predicts that by altering this system by up - regulating some genes and down - regulating others, a 60 percent improvement could be achieved without any additional resource — so 60 percent more carbon could be assimilated for no more nitrogen,» Long said.
Page 11 of the brief begins, «As shown below,
computer models predicting future warming must overestimate warming, because they generally use an incorrect increase in carbon dioxide concentration of 1 % per year.»
Computer models predict that such eyelid - like features could evolve if galaxies interacted in a very specific manner.
In addition, atmospheric scientist Dr. Hendrik Tennekes, a scientific pioneer in the development of numerical weather prediction and former director of research at The Netherlands» Royal National Meteorological Institute, recently compared scientists who promote
computer models predicting future climate doom to unlicensed «software engineers.»
While 2015 may prove to be a fluke,
computer models predict similar conditions will become more common as atmospheric levels of man - made greenhouse gases increase.
First, did
any computer model predict the recent cooling?
Moreover, the seasonal, regional, and atmospheric patterns of rising temperatures — greater warming in winters than summers, greater warming at high latitudes than near the equator, and a cooling in the stratosphere while the lower atmosphere is warmer — jibe with what
computer models predict should happen with greenhouse heating.
Some of the very wet years are caused by El Nino, a reversal of winds over the Pacific Ocean that has been going on every few years ever since there was a Pacific Ocean... People... will cite
computer models predicting that El Ninos should become stronger or more frequent with global warming, but there are an awful lot of other models showing that they won't change or that they might even lessen in frequency.
In addition to finding that far less heat is being trapped than alarmist computer models have predicted, the NASA satellite data show the atmosphere begins shedding heat into space long before United Nations
computer models predicted.
None of the «consensus»
computer models predicted that.»
The IPCC report tries to support fact three by saying that
the computer models predict it.
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The computer models predicted that global warming would be most pronounced at the high latitudes.
The computer models predict most warming occurs at the mid troposphere at the Equator.
Next time you read an article about global warming that states
the computer models predicted something remember this article, which offers proof positive that the computer models used by so - called scientists to predicts unprecedented global warming are crap.
It's mid-October and the Atlantic hurricane season has been one of the quietest on record — and
the computer models predicted nothing remotely like that.
But the forecast tracks showed Harvey's center dawdling after landfall, and many
computer models predicted enormous rainfall totals for large areas on and near the coast — including Houston — as they envisioned the storm lingering into the middle of this week.
«Just in the last few months, new studies have shown that the north pole ice cap — which helps the planet cool itself — is melting nearly three times faster than the most pessimistic
computer models predicted» 1;
«I think it's naive and presumptuous,» Taylor said, referring to a recent report by the U.S. government warning that
computer models predict a dire future for the bears due to projected ice loss...
«It is undeniably true that global temperature increases have been far, far less than doomsday
computer models predicted — about three times smaller, and there are good reasons to suspect the increases from further human CO2 emissions would be smaller still, without imposing draconian regulations.
Even though all of
the computer models predicted warming, warming, and more warming, they now claim the silliest things like, «The cooling is caused by warming!»
In addition, atmospheric scientist Dr. Hendrik Tennekes, a scientific pioneer in the development of numerical weather prediction and former director of research at The Netherlands» Royal National Meteorological Institute, recently compared scientists who promote
computer models predicting future climate doom to unlicensed «software engineers.»
When you asked what experiments he performed, he tells you «Oh, I don't need any confirmation, my wonderful new
computer model predicts it!»
The models also confirmed the link between relative - humidity and fire danger index in south - east Australia, but indicated that even in some areas of Australia where
the computer models predicted an increase in relative humidity, the fire danger was still predicted to increase.
But one thing climate scientists agree on — if global warming is caused by CO-2 emissions then the CO-2 will leave a distinct signature
their computer models predict a big red hotspot above the equator.
Computer models predict that Sandy is going to do it, not with another tropical cyclone, but with the vortex center associated with the larger extratropical storm.
Rising temperatures look set to produce male - only offspring in the tuatara, condemning the ancient reptile species to extinction by 2085,
computer modelling predicts.
It is important to distinguish between what the climate is actually doing and what
computer models predict.
See: «The «Pause» in global warming is real and
the computer models predicting dramatically increased temperatures have failed,» by Delingpole, 6/20/2017.
Computer models predict that harm to 50 percent of the Amazon would represent a tipping point — after that, the whole thing starts going down the tubes.
His message is measured: Climate change may not be as bad as
some computer models predict, but the odds are just as good it could be worse.
New paper explains inherent flaws of
computer models predicting future climate change London, 21 February: Claims that the planet is threatened by man - made global warming are based on science that is based on inadequate computer modelling.
The average global temperature hasn't risen at anything like the rate
those computer models predicted it would.
Not exact matches
A
computer model built by Reuters used historic trends and other data to
predict that a Republican will take the White House when Obama's term ends.
By using the pay - as - you - go
model, companies could save dramatically — up to 50 percent over five years, Forrester
predicts — by increasing efficiency, postponing additional purchases, reducing staffing costs, and improving how they monitor and account for
computer usage.
With this in mind, the Materials Genome Initiative is building databases of material properties like strength, density and other things, and also includes
computer models to
predict what processes will achieve the qualities a manufacturer is looking for.
In December 2017, writing in
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, Yankeelov and collaborators at UT Austin and Technical University of Munich, showed that they can
predict how brain tumors (gliomas) will grow and respond to X-ray radiation therapy with much greater accuracy than previous
models.
Researchers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention built
computer models, which
predicted that, if a massive intervention failed to materialize, by January 2015 up to 1.4 million people could be infected.
«This work is the first attempt to develop
computer models for fully evaluating and
predicting carbon dioxide absorption properties of amine solutions,» Fourches says.
«The next step for us is to utilize these
computer models to screen a virtual library of hundreds of thousands of new amines, and identify some new amine candidates
predicted to have way better carbon absorption properties.
Computer models can
predict with 95.6 % accuracy whether a man or woman is typing, according to a new study.
This finding was reinforced by
computer models of the general circulation of the atmosphere, the fruit of a long effort to learn how to
predict (and perhaps even deliberately change) the weather.
The team grouped rivers by region to help identify the influence of volcanoes, and used
computer models linking rainfall with eruptions to
predict where rivers were likely to be affected.
To
predict which creatures are in danger of extinction, the teams used
computer modeling and information from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change to compare the way habitats look today with how they may be altered by climate change.
The Molecular Sciences Institute in Berkeley, California, combines genomic experimentation and
computer modeling to
predict the behavior of cells and organisms in response to genetic and environmental changes.