Sentences with phrase «faster than your observation»

Of course, prices may move much faster than your observation of the price and the time it takes to process your order — you're far from being the only participant.
John Christy has been saying a number of things, notably that the model simulations warm faster than the observations.

Not exact matches

The second element of the failure framework, the observation that technologies can progress faster than market demand... means that in their efforts to provide better products than their competitors and earn higher prices and margins, suppliers often «overshoot» their market: They give customers more than they need or ultimately are willing to pay for.
And it is my conviction, it is my observation that those who believe in eternal security move a lot faster down the road of discipleship than those who are constantly afraid of making mistakes.
These Chandra observations showed that expanding debris from a supernova can accelerate subatomic particles faster than previously thought, and in fact can account for the highest - energy protons that come from outer space and are seen hitting the Earth's upper atmosphere.
And since we don't yet have faster - than - light travel, she'll do it with increasingly powerful telescopic observations.
The pair found that to recreate the observations, a big source of methane is required and the gas must be destroyed within 200 terrestrial days — 600 times faster than on Earth (Nature, DOI: 10.1038 / nature08228).
Based on his group's observations, Moss argues that the increase in body size of marine bivalves throughout the Phanerozoic, the current geologic eon stretching back more than 540 million years, should be accompanied by a shift to faster growth and a shorter lifespan.
Observations of type 1a supernovas imply a faster expansion rate (known as the Hubble constant) than studies of the cosmic microwave background — light that originated early in cosmic history (SN: 8/6/2016, p. 10).
In local realism, it is assumed that particles carry properties independent of observation, and that no information can travel faster than the speed of light between the particles.
«Our current observations indicate that these two galaxies are indeed producing stars at a breakneck pace, about one thousand times faster than our home galaxy.»
In fact, observations on the environment show that changes in nature is happening much faster than in the scientist's lab.
The observed disk obeys Keplerian rotation: the material orbiting closer to the central star revolves faster than material further out.The high - sensitivity observations provided other important information about the object.
Based on direct observations of the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull plume, on the correlation with the associated fallout deposit, and on dedicated laboratory analogue experiments, Irene Manzella and colleagues show how fine ash in these particle - rich fingers settles faster than individual particles and that aggregation and gravitational instabilities are closely related.
Lunar observations (and other space - based observations) show that GCR radiation doses are rising faster than previously thought.
Observations of two galaxies made with the National Science Foundation - funded Atacama Large Millimeter / submillimeter Array (ALMA) radio telescope suggest that large galaxies formed faster than scientists had previously thought.
Because electrons scatter polarized light more than non-polarized light, that observation will give the scientists a bead on what the electrons are doing, and by extension, what the solar wind is doing — how fast it flows, how hot it is and even where it comes from.
«Sun's core rotates four times faster than its surface: Surprising observation might reveal what the sun was like when it formed.»
On June 24, 2009, astronomers submitted a paper summarizing observations which reveals that Star A reverses its magnetic poles every two years (some 11 times faster than our Sun, Sol), possibly because of the close orbit of its Jupiter - class planetary companion (Fares et al, 2009; and Unknown, New Scientist, July 13, 2009).
Based on these studies and my own observations and experience, I would recommend losing at no faster than 1 % of bodyweight per week [2].
It appears that real world observations and not the wishful thinking of «uncertainty» shows that if anything, problems are arising faster than anticipated.
Recently, truck - borne Doppler radar observations of tornadoes (readers who watch tornado TV shows would be familiar with such devices) have identified a number of cases in which the radar - measured winds are considerably faster than the official NWS rating implies.
Observations in the tropical Atlantic ocean (11) show that the clear sky downwelling infrared flux incident on the surface (Fa ---RRB- also increases faster than the surface emission with increasing SST.
New observations from the North Sea, a NW European shelf sea, show that between 2001 and 2005 the CO2 partial pressure (pCO2) in surface waters rose by 22 matm, thus faster than atmospheric pCO2, which in the same period rose approximately 11 matm.
To come to their findings, the authors used a mixture of paleoclimate records, computer models, and observations of current rates of sea level rise, but «the real world is moving somewhat faster than the model,» Hansen says.
Eric Rignot: Observations suggest that ice sheets and glaciers can change faster, sooner and in a stronger way than anticipated
1 Comment on «Eric Rignot: Observations suggest that ice sheets and glaciers can change faster, sooner and in a stronger way than anticipated»
The observations from the last 20 + years clearly suggest that ice sheets and glaciers can change faster, sooner and in a stronger way than anticipated but this information has not yet filtered into more realistic projections.
For the Northern Hemisphere, the decline has accelerated even since satellite observations began, in fact it's considerably faster post-1998 than pre-1997.
To me, this model seems to fit observations better than the fast - slow reponse model of GCM's.
Observations of Arctic ice melting show it goes much faster than the greenhouse theory predicts.
Just a few years ago, when Rahmstorf et al. (2007) compared climate observations to computer model projections, they noticed the faster - than - expected warming leading up to 2006.
Available scientific understanding does not answer this question fully, but observations and modeling studies do show that a much faster sea - level rise than that observed recently (~ 3 mm / yr over recent decades) is possible (Cronin, 2012).
I am reminded very strongly of the first scientific paper I ever wrote while a UROP student at MIT on «apparent super-luminal motion», which is to say astronomical observations that seemed to indicate that two celestial objects were moving apart faster than the speed of light.
I also feel that climate change is progressing faster than the accuracy of our 21st century climate projections and that recent observations have done at least as much as our modelling activities in convincing people (including many scientists) of the human influence on climate.
Compare this to the most similar climatic region on earth; the Arctic, which is actually heating faster than anywhere else in the world... In scientific terms, these observations are the equivalent of Newton's apple falling up and not down.
Using North American and North Atlantic atmospheric reanalyses (models forced with observations rather than a spin - up) from 1979 - 2010, they found that Arctic amplification — the faster rate at which the Arctic warms, compared to the rest of the world — makes the jet stream slower and wavier.
Scientific observations have shown that nights are getting warmer faster than days so what impact do these warmer - than - usual nights have on sleep quality?
These authors conclude «While satellite MSU / AMSU observations generally support GCM results with tropical deep ‐ layer tropospheric warming faster than surface, it is evident that the AR4 GCMs exaggerate the increase in static stability between tropical middle and upper troposphere during the last three decades.»
Alkalines are half and half because they tend to [in my observation with 5 kidde alarms in the house, 3 of them beside my lithium pile] self discharge faster than the carbon zincs [and therefore chirp sooner] within the same amount of time before I change it [~ 1 yr].
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