Sentences with phrase «even precise models»

Some global businesses are better than others, and even precise models needs to be distinguished.

Not exact matches

For example, many in the UK believed that the 2015 election would yield a hung parliament — even Murr's (2016) citizen forecasters (although in relative terms the citizen forecaster model was the most precise).
Tell it to the judge Even as enhanced computer modeling and more precise measurement bring control of extreme weather closer, those pushing the envelope find themselves facing the same hurdle as Bernard Vonnegut and his colleagues at General Electric half a century ago: the risk of getting sued.
With their precise lines and sweeping silhouettes, scissor doors and streamflow design, long wheelbases and short overhangs, the i8 models appear to be surging forward even when standing still.
Even if we don't carry the precise make and model you really want, we can help you find it.
That's right, this Boxster should be even more precise than the old 987 model.
Light - metal components are also used extensively in the new five - link rear suspension, which is even lighter and stiffer than in the previous model and provides precise wheel location and excellent tracking stability in all driving situations.
This very last Evo IX Mitsubishi Racing MR model is further honed with an even more precise driving experience via a retuned Active Yaw Control system and stiffer springs and dampers.
The result is a sporty drive that is more precise than on the previous model, even at high speeds.
The gauges and controls have a precise look and feel, and the fittings and materials are good even in mid-level SLT models.
Everything that sets the Panamera models with regular wheel - base apart from the average sedan.A design that is even sharper and more precise, as exemplified by the recognizable large air intakes.
The ESP stabilisation program with electronic limited slip differential — which is standard on all models — makes the handling even more precise while also enhancing driving safety.
Electronic Stabilization Control (ESC) provides even more precise control than in the previous model.
Do you realize that even if one model has all of the essential physics, very precise and accurate forcings, an exact or even close match of the actual climate trajectory (when El Ninos occur, when cool years occur in China, when droughts in the southwest USA occur, etc) is not going to happen?
As I interpret the evidence, the observational data tend to confirm the modeling for these individual feedbacks at least semiquantitatively, and this suggests to me that the climate sensitivity estimates are probably not grossly in error, even if precise quantitation still eludes us.
If I am given a steady supply of money from taxpayers I am sure that I can tinker with my model so that in I can produce even more precise predictions for the next decade - in about 12 years» time.
It is pretty clear that the model for the process governing Sun spot occurrence is the correct one, even if the parameterization is somewhat statistically uncertain (and even if some parameters may be randomly or deterministically varying slowly and / or narrowly in time, as well as the precise frequency distribution of noise energy, though we really only care about that within a narrow band around the resonances).
And whether there will, in a warmer world, be more or less of that in tornado - prone regions, during the tornado season, depends on the precise shifts that will take place in the jet stream — something that is extremely difficult to predict even with state - of - the - art theoretical climate models.
But given that carbon dioxide levels were now substantially higher than anything in the past two millions of years, in either glacials or interglacials, it had become abundantly clear that the greenhouse effect was something we needed to take extremely seriously: even if the precise future increase in temperature was still an unknown quantity, with a fairly wide error - range, models indicated that for a doubling of carbon dioxide from pre-industrial levels, a rise of three degrees celsius as a global average was the most likely outcome.
Still, he said, even now, the projected tracks are not as precise as he would like, and the models need to be improved.
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