Sentences with phrase «computer model projections»

I realize that «we» put a lot of «faith» in computer model projections here, but surely they're not considered facts just yet.
This is at the lower end of computer model projections of how much the atmosphere should have warmed due to the effects of extra greenhouse gases since the first Microwave Sounding Unit (MSU) went into service in Earth orbit in late November 1978, according to satellite data processed and archived at UAHuntsville's ESSC.
Computer model projections show the likelihood for particularly heavy rains in parts of Oklahoma.
The impacts I listed above are not based on computer model projections of what things will look like in 100 years, they are things that the average person can see and witness right now.
The decline in the strength of the QBO is consistent with computer model projections of how the upper atmosphere responds to global warming induced by increased greenhouse gas concentrations.
As we learn further down this is based on a yet another study by parti - pris alarmists ramping up the climate change scare narrative using dodgy computer modeled projections of what might happen if all their parameters are correct (which they aren't).
The study found that, based on recent ice loss rates and the movement of the Thwaites Glacier in West Antarctica, as well as computer model projections, «early - stage collapse has begun.»
Average of the IPCC computer model projections for the tropical mid-troposphere versus three standard sets of observations: weather balloons, temperature sensed from satellites, and «reanalysis» data used to initialize the daily weather map.
Confidence has risen in computer model projections of future changes in hot extremes because recent observations are consistent with the results of past model predictions.1
It won't be the side that bases its arguments on computer modelled projections and a Malthusian sense of impending doom.
When these past megadroughts are compared side - by - side with computer model projections of the 21st century, both the moderate and business - as - usual emissions scenarios are drier, and the risk of droughts lasting 30 years or longer increases significantly.
Confidence has risen in computer model projections of future changes in hot extremes because recent observations are consistent with the results of past model predictions.1
Computer model projections of future conditions analyzed by the Scripps team indicate that regions such as the Amazon, Central America, Indonesia, and all Mediterranean climate regions around the world will likely see the greatest increase in the number of «dry days» per year, going without rain for as many as 30 days more every year.
Just like global warming theory, the entire greenie case for the polar bear being in any kind of danger rests not on real life observations but on computer modelled projections and idle speculation.
Perhaps this desperate attempt at scaremongering would have more credibility if the alarmists» computer modeled projections had any connection with observed reality.
In recent years, computer model projections have shown an increasing dominance of surface melt, but a limited amount of glacier thickness data made pinpointing a figure for ice discharge difficult.
Glacier thickness measurements and this study's calculation methods have the potential to improve future computer model projections of the Greenland Ice Sheet.
Real - world observation has proven CFACT's computer model projections to be accurate to a degree global warming campaigners can only dream.
Image above: A computer model projection of average daily maximum temperatures over the eastern United States for July 2085 (left) and July 1993 (right).
Computer model projections show the likelihood for particularly heavy rains in parts of Oklahoma.
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