Sentences with phrase «fit with the observations»

That would fit with observations that the ridges are very smooth compared with the rugged polar regions, implying they are made from fine particles similar to those found in Saturn's rings.
Looks like maybe model variables were tweeked to create a best fit with observations.
The two things which make science different from religion are that nothing in science is sacred, and everything in science must ultimately fit with observations of the real world.
-- Models only fit with observations over [1970 — 2000] period, which is too short a period to state that these models are well correlated and validated.
The MIT model permits one to systematically vary the model's climate sensitivity (by varying the strength of the cloud feedback) and rate of mixing of heat into the deep ocean and determine how the goodness - of - fit with observations depends on these factors.

Not exact matches

ID starts with the conclusion and tries to find evidence and observations to fit it, a sort of reverse engineered hypothesis.
The models are not in good agreement with observations — even if they appear to fit the temperature rise over the last 150 years very well.
That attitude fits with the message we are receiving more and more that «feeling» something somehow is more pure and perhaps, more «true» than having to fit in with the doctrine, practices, rules and observations of a formal institution that are handed down to us.
Had a friend at work offer this opinion — thought it might fit; sort of: This philosophy has been condensed from hours upon hours of observation of one Greg MacKinnon and how he gets away with what he is able to.
This observation, however could be premature with new forms of racism, mutating and evolving to fit the crowd and times.
The idea fits with our everyday observations.
Preliminary observations of bilbies that have been fitted with transmitters show that the animals are traveling throughout the enclosure and digging extensively for their favorite roots and insects, according to project coordinator Katherine Moseby.
The finding fits with the group's other principal observation: snakes living on the toad - free island of Kinkazan contain no bufadienolides in their nuchal glands, while those on the toad haven of Ishima are rich in poison.
That early development fits well with other observations: If rats and people aren't tickled when they are young, they tend not to enjoy it as adults.
The observations do fit with evidence from a number of studies that have shown that parents» body weight has long - lasting effects on offspring.
Their observations did not fit with the predictions of the optimal skew model.
The observations fit well with computer simulations, and can be used to refine models of how large - scale patterns, such as the distributions of galaxies and clusters of galaxies, came to be.
It thrives at low temperatures — a trait that fit with Hicks's observation that only hibernating bats seemed to be affected by the disease, which came to be known as white - nose syndrome.
This picture of cosmic evolution, known as the cold dark matter (CDM) model, fits remarkably well with most observations.
The new study, based on recordings from the brains of 37 patients fitted with NeuroPace implants, confirmed previous clinical and research observations of daily cycles in patients» seizure risk, explaining why many patients tend to experience seizures at the same time of day.
That sad tale fits with previous observations of dwarf galaxies orbiting the Milky Way and having their matter stripped away.
Researchers looked at different ways Enceladus could be generating the heat to maintain the liquid ocean, producing models to find one that fits with Cassini observations.
David A Rothery, professor of Planetary Geosciences at the Open University, U.K., also says the findings are exciting as «it all fits together» — Cassini observations have now been reconciled with a suitable model of heat transfer within Enceladus.
These include using the same model used to detect the planet instead to fit synthetic, planet - free data (with realistic covariance properties, and time sampling identical to the real data), and checking whether the «planet» is still detected; comparing the strength of the planetary signal with similar Keplerian signals injected into the original observations; performing Bayesian model comparisons between planet and no - planet models; and checking how robust the planetary signal is to datapoints being removed from the observations.
The «new» paleo was rewritten to fit Weston Price's observations of primitive cultures, and WAP was not concerned with what our paleolithic ancestors ate anyway.
One of my most interesting observations is that when I get the chance to meet a couple who have been married 10 + years, I find that in many cases, the mate that they selected and are very happy with, would not have fit their» list».
The central joke in «The Humbling,» which was directed with great deadpan flair by Barry Levinson and written by Buck Henry and Michael Zebede, fits Pacino's observation: Here is a thoroughgoing actor who can't dispel his theatrics even when he is at his most «real.»
Since we are mainly dealing with qualitative research data collection methods (e.g., interviewing, observation notes, reflections), I will provide suggestions that fit that type of data.
Learn more about which ones may be a good fit for your context, along with how to implement practice - based classroom observation.
Wow, these are some great insights — in particular I am struck by your observation that this is an opportunity to write with less emphasis on fitting into a particular genre.
The Anakonda Amazon Cruise is fitted with eighteen spacious suites featuring large and comfortable beds, private balconies, spacious seating areas, a large observation deck, an outdoor jacuzzi, and an al fresco lounge for relaxing cocktails, reading, or for enjoying spectacular scenery.
2) It's a warming trend that's projected to continue, so you commit yourself long term to having to «cook up» evidence that fits with that warming trend across an increasingly wide area of observations.
Notably, they are scaled to get the best fit to the observations (along with the other terms).
There is a «model» which has a certain sensitivity to 2xCO2 (that is either explicitly set in the formulation or emergent), and observations to which it can be compared (in various experimental setups) and, if the data are relevant, models with different sensitivities can be judged more or less realistic (or explicitly fit to the data).
There is a strong fit of CO2 and volcanism with the observations.
He concluded: «Model conditioning need not be restricted to calibration of parameters against observations, but could also include more nebulous adjustment of parameters, for example, to fit expectations, maintain accepted conventions, or increase accord with other model results.
The blue line is a lowess curve, fitted to the observations (generated using Maple, with default settings, omitting the left-most point).
The observations fit AGW with its central estimate of transient sensitivities, so you can credit AGW with a century of observational evidence.
Toying around with fitting data to time series models using stationary models like AR - processes and simulating the probability of observations of R ^ 2 of fits of temp.
The observation of a historically high level of TSI from 1961 to 2001 tends to fit with the theories set out in my other articles about the real cause of recent warming and the real link between solar energy, ocean cycles and global temperatures.
This is also only a 1 % error, so the observations do show an excellent fit to theory even though their error if large compared with anthropogenic forcing.
With any pattern fitting scheme (EOFs or harmonics) you encounter the same problems — there's a thousand fold increase in the number of SST observations available each month between 1850 and 2011.
Also without being paranoid, how confident could we be that the modeler wouldn't change the original parameter to help it fit better with the observation.
However, although its simple linear regression analysis facilities (including polynomials) provides automatically the option for plotting the fit with CIs for the fitted line / curve and for future observations from the same population, I am unsure about these intervals for autocorrelated data — typically time series.
This article is gaining increasing relevance in the light of recent climate observations and the contents of it and of my various other articles fit well with the findings of:
True, but fails to explain why the longer - term mean about which those cycles fluctuate is trending up other than curve - fitting an «approximation by three sinusoids of periods 1000 years, 210 years and 60 years,» ANSWER: The curve fitting exercise is labeled as such «heuristic»; the lengths of the cycles are from other observations, some displayed on figures 5 - B & C; only the amplitudes and phase of the 215 and 60 years sinusoids are subject to optimization; Singular Spectrum Analysis has been applied by Diego Macias et al (note 18) to the HadCRUT series with equivalent results, and among many others by Liu Yu et al..
L&S are able to achieve a decent fit with Case 1, but conclude that the residual (subtracting model output from observations) is non-random, and thus they're missing some key components.
And the clearest way to test whether GCM are fit to that purpose is to compare historical GCM performance (from 1750 to say 1890 or some other early period, say 1760 to 1880) with the observations during that period.
That is, they compared patterns of change in a GCM with those in observations and the best fit occured when scaled with an aerosol forcing of -1.01 + / - 0.6 W / m ^ 2 +.
Global temperature change obtained by multiplying the sum of the two climate forcings in figure 5c by a sensitivity of 3/4 °C per W m − 2 yields a remarkably good fit to «observations» (figure 6), where the observed temperature is 2 × ΔTdo, with 2 being the scale factor required to yield the estimated 4.5 °C LGM — Holocene surface temperature change.
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