Sentences with phrase «curve models show»

Not exact matches

The Epi curve — the model that tracks new cases over a period of time — shows the peak of the outbreak was more than 10 days ago, the normal incubation period for this type of bacteria.
After a while, the new big fact is well enough documented to fold into tne next generation of models, but it shows up there as «curves A, B or C» — the likely trends depending on whether or not such a big event happens to happen (a large volcano, for example)
In this new paper led by Theodora Karalidi we show that with MCMC modeling of high - quality light curves the dominant cloud features of gaseous exoplanets and brown dwarfs can be mapped in 2D.
Figure 2 shows the Chandra X-ray light curve of GRB 170817A, along with predictions from structured - jet, cocoon and ejecta - outflow models.
Alexa Towersey, personal trainer and co-founder of the Creating Curves program — a program based on her experience training models and Miss Universe competitors — says «The training you do in the gym creates the muscle tone or muscle mass, and the correct nutrition allows you to get lean enough to show it off at its full potential.
«In the United States, the model is that people have one C curve or two curves that make an S and it is shown on their lateral plane or an x-ray.
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The present Elantra also has a lot of lines and curves which are soft in nature while the sketch of the new model shows an equal amount of lines, with the difference being that they are quite sharp.
Here is the plot for cats, showing the monthly data points, a Loess curve model, and a linear model (n.b., the aspect ratio differs from the graphs above):
Flowers (1917) and Cactus (1918) show Morandi modeling each curved plane separately, resulting in a faux - naïf style that must have had a great influence on the young Lucian Freud.
The ground rule here is to stick with the model Spencer actually used, and show how he got his result, how much latitude he gave himself for curve - fitting, and how indefensible his parameter choices are within the model limitations he himself chose.
For example, the temp curves of natural, anthropogenic & «all» given above show that the model is closer with all.
Maybe a dumb question BUT since the «hockey stick» shows up in the sunspot curves in 20 above, in the Solanski 2002 Jeffreys lecture solar irradiance curves, in Be-10 curves etc etc, indicating a driving solar forcing for the hockey stick, then why doesn't it show up in the GCM models for natural only (see Is modelling science http://www.realclimate.org/index.php?p=100) Surely the volcanic forcings from one 1991 volcano can't dominate the sun?
Gravity (based on a model showing it as a curve in spacetime) will continue to make you fall even if I believe it is right.
Is there a discernible point, maybe in a model, that includes reduced albedo in the summer, that might show an acceleration of melting above the average temperature increase curve for the region so that ocean warmth has an increasing role over atmospheric??
The red curves show the best - fit of their model to these random series.
The left column in these four charts shows the fit of three models to the Keeling curve, while the right column exhibits the corresponding derivatives or slopes showing the year - to - year increases in CO2 measured in parts per million by volume or ppmv.
If one were to take the model and plot a curve of emission versus wavelength rather than simply summing up the values (integrating over wavelength), it would show a spectral curve of a black body at 288.2 k with the absorption lines of the atmosphere dipping down to the point where there is a spectral curve for a lower temperature at which there is emission going on in the wavelength bands associated with ghg absorption.
«When all model results from CMIP3 are included, the bottom panel results, showing the red curve not too dissimilar from Spencer and Braswell, but with a huge range, due both to the spread among models, and also the spread due to decadal variability.»
Bill Gray has a favorite diagram, taken from a 1985 climate model, showing little nodules in the center with such labels as «thermal inertia» and «net energy balance» and «latent heat flux» and «subsurface heat storage» and «absorbed heat radiation» and so on, and they are emitting arrows that curve and loop in all directions, bumping into yet more jargon, like «soil moisture» and «surface roughness» and «vertical wind» and «meltwater» and «volcanoes.»
The CRF model used in [Shaviv and Veizer, 2003](shown in Fig. 2 of [Shaviv and Veizer, 2003] as a blue line) is not the same as either of the two different CRF curves shown in [Shaviv, 2003], even though this publication is given as its source.
The suggestion that recent warming is anthropogenic due to divergence from a simple 60/20 year curve fit over a mere 100 years ignores prior divergence from both competing models of distantly past temperature, one being a hockey stick that shows a slow decline instead of incline prior 1850 and the other showing two similar «non-cyclical» spikes in the Roman and medieval periods.
This shows strong agreement with the middle curve which is the modelled results.
Sea level from equations (3.3) and (3.4) is shown by the blue curves in figure 2, including comparison (figure 2c) with the Late Pleistocene sea - level record of Rohling et al. [47], which is based on analysis of Red Sea sediments, and comparison (figure 2b) with the sea - level chronology of de Boer et al. [46], which is based on ice sheet modelling with the δ18O data of Zachos et al. [4] as a principal input driving the ice sheet model.
The geomagnetic reconstructions shown in Figure 5 are also smoothed by their modelling methods, but with different filter characteristics than the radionuclide curves.
The straight line shown may be less accurate than a curve passing through each of the solid dots shown (e.g., Gasson et al., 2012), but sufficient warmth gives large sea - level rise in models and has done so in Earth's history.
Athough habitat loss in global biodiversity hotspots may overestimate extinction rates [4], [24], our study shows that model projections based on naïve species - area curves can be hugely optimistic in the real - world.
That jaggy curve, when compared to a 5880 K black body model, shows good agreement.
The first eigenvector of the covariance matrix for this simulation is the red curve in Figure 9 - 2, showing the precise form of the spurious trend that the principal component would introduce into the fitted model in this case.
When all model results from CMIP3 are included, the bottom panel results, showing the red curve not too dis - similar from Spencer and Braswell, but with a huge range, due both to the spread among models, and also the spread due to decadal variability.
Figure 2 shows (although not clearly or simply) that the «temperature anomaly» tracks the solar irradiance models very well for a while, but the correlation starts tracking the G (greenhouse gases) curve more closely, and it clearly shows that the LBB and HS curves take a downturn after 1992 while the anomaly continues to track with greenhouse gases.
Just ahead of Apple's iPhone 6 debuting next week, especially the 5.5 inch model, Samsung unveiled their next generation Galaxy Note Edge smartphone that offers a unique curved display at the IFA trade show in Berlin.
Supposed leaks of both models show a device that looks a lot like the latest iPod touch, with a thin profile, curved edges, and a protruding camera bulge.
The purported rear casing also shows that the new iPad will be much more sharply defined around the edges and won't have the sloping rear curves that older models have.
New pictures of the LG G6 leaked by 9to5Google show the silver model of the upcoming device from a new angle, allowing for a good look at the curved edges and revealing its always - on display.
The pictures show that both models of the G5 share a very similar design language but the Plus appears to have chamfered edges while the regular G5 model is just curved.
Returning to our leaked picture, there are two Edge models shown, one showing the curved edge on the left (lying down) and one on the right (standing up).
Although the image above clearly shows off what looks to be a curved edge - to - edge screen, apparent from the drop shadow on the top - right of the panel, allegedly heading to the iPhone 8 model, it also shows that there is no cut out on the rear for a fingerprint sensor, indicating that this will be embedded under the glass on the front panel.
Beyond that, the image shows both Galaxy S8 models with curved screens, and it appears the Galaxy S8 Plus has an always - on lock screen.
The smaller flagship isn't shown in the video below but it has the same built quality as the curved model.
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