Sentences with phrase «data predicts the rise»

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Data storage provider Nimble Storage saw its shares rise about 2 percent after it reported an adjusted second - quarter loss of 10 cents a share, narrower than the loss of 11 cents a share analysts were predicting.
Cambridge Analytica, which rose to prominence through its work with Mr. Trump's 2016 election campaign, has found itself confronting a deepening crisis since reports this past weekend in The New York Times and The Observer of London that the firm had harvested the data from more than 50 million Facebook profiles in its bid to develop techniques for predicting the behavior of individual American voters.
Cambridge Analytica, which rose to prominence through its work with Mr. Trump's 2016 election campaign, has found itself confronting a deepening crisis since reports this past weekend in The New York Times and The Observer of London that the firm had harvested the data from more than 50 million Facebook profiles in its bid to develop techniques for predicting the behavior of individual American voters.
The theoretical model is consistent with the data, the scientists note, and also correctly predicts the lifetime of each layer, giving rise to a step-wise release of inner droplets.
They found no significant trends, but when they put the data into computer models and simulated a rise in temperature — as predicted through global warming — the results were striking.
In the future, Orton says, improved storm - surge models could predict where flood zones should be drawn given future sea level rise, which is now done nationally by the Federal Emergency Management Agency with data from past storms.
«I don't see the catastrophic effects from warming that others predict,» said John Christy, a professor at the University of Alabama in Huntsville who says satellite data since 1979 shows temperatures rising fastest at the surface.
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But recently, the data turned towards rising interest rates» favor and financial markets predicted, with near certainty, that the Federal Reserve would raise rates in December 2016.
All I can say is that my funny internal feelings tell me that there is no hard data to show that average global temperatures, in 2007, are rising as fast as the GCMs predict.
Can anyone provide hard data which demonstrates that, here in 2007, average global temperatures are rising as fast as the GCMs predict?
And based upon late Quaternary stratigraphic data from peninsular Florida's shelf and coastal zone, historic wetland accumulation rates, and residence time of coastal construction projects (i.e. beach «nourishment», dune «restoration»), by mid-century the rate of predicted sea level rise will result in erosional shoreface retreat and ultimately overstep of both the natural and built environment.
``... estimates of future rises remain hazy, mostly because there are many uncertainties, from the lack of data on what ice sheets did in the past to predict how they will react to warming, insufficient long - term satellite data to unpick the effects of natural climate change from that caused by man and a spottiness in the degree to which places such as Antarctica have warmed....
And as for Hansen, he predicted decades ago that the OHC data would be rising — many years before the analysis was done.
In this case, Engelbeen, your formula predicts a flat CO2 rise / year for the 5 years and we should not see CO2rise / year follow temperature down except for the first year... This is SO OBVIOUSLY NOT what data reflects.
But, it seems in a race to find evidence of the global sea level rises predicted by man - made global warming models, a number of researchers have underestimated how problematic the data is.
Data shows global temperatures aren't rising the way climate scientists have predicted.
The 90 % confidence range for the linear twentieth century rise predicted by the semi-empirical model is 13 — 30 cm, whereas the observed interval (using two tide gauge data sets) is 14 — 26 cm.
It is not just data from climate models predicting what will happen; now there is evidence of the warming which has already occurred: massive ice melting in Greenland, rising sea levels and retreating arctic ice, record droughts, etc..
Even restricting the removal to 1850 - 2013, and the PDO, ENSO, AMDO, and volcanoes, you have to include all available data and realistic trends, and get an approximate 0.4 C to 0.5 C / century rise, not 0.8 C / century (from cherry picked times) as quoted or 0.2 C and higher / decade as predicted.
«Any model that someone would use to predict sea level rise is only really as good as the data that goes into it,» Shepherd said.
Opinion A new analysis of data from dedicated satellites shows that one of the main factors predicted to drive rising sea levels in future has been seriously overestimated, with major implications for climate talks currently underway in Doha.
The models have used measured data and reconstructed temperatures from proxies (tree rings, ice cores, boreholes, sediments, etc.) and been calibrated against at least the last few thousand years of data, and they all predict that the temperatures will continue to rise.
After applying data from the past decade, the results showed temperatures may rise 1.9 degrees Celsius if Co2 levels double by 2050, below the 3 degrees predicted by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
With sea levels predicted to rise almost 70 m if all the ice sheets were to melt, the scientists are hoping to take advantage of the data gleaned from these GPS stations to gain a better understanding of the sheet changes and anticipate the likely effects precipitated by further global climate change.
The fundamental data sets produced by the icePod system are necessary to support the development of accurate ice sheet models to predict sea level rise.
I predict that these laws, most of which currently apply primarily to financial institutions, will ultimately incorporate some of the types of client information contained in attorney - client communications, in large part because of rising concerns due to recent large - scale data disclosures.
One interpretation of publicly available data predicts that the total worldwide e-discovery software and services market will top $ 16 billion by 2021, with more than $ 11 billion being spent solely on services, largely due to the rise in the volume of electronic data.
Part of the rise of technology is the amount of Data that will help us to predict legal outcomes.
Cambridge Analytica, which rose to prominence through its work with Mr. Trump's 2016 election campaign, has found itself confronting a deepening crisis since reports this past weekend in The New York Times and The Observer of London that the firm had harvested the data from more than 50 million Facebook profiles in its bid to develop techniques for predicting the behavior of individual American voters.
However, according to recent data, bitcoin - futures bets are showing that a great majority of the contracts are betting «long» on bitcoin's price — predicting that BTC's value will be rising shortly.
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