While there are many debates in regards to how the Earth's internal evolution is driven, the model created by the team seemed to find an answer that better
fits available observations and underlying physics.
Not exact matches
Three different ozone databases provide regression
fits to the ozone
observations, and are
available for use in model studies of the influence of ozone changes on stratospheric and tropospheric temperatures.
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.
Matching
available past and present
observations is a necessary condition, but never can validate a model because incorrect assumptions also could
fit past data, particularly when there are many adjustable parameters.