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This suggestion of an accelerated warming in a deep layer of the ocean has been suggested mostly on the basis of results from reanalyses of different types (that is, numerical simulations of the ocean and atmosphere that are forced to fit observations in some manner).

Not exact matches

While they didn't fit any particular model, I can certainly share some interesting observations and insights that may have influenced their rise to such lofty positions in the business world.
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.
Theology, my opinion is that it is the same as science, merely an observation of creation, worded into a way that fits in to the confines of our minds, Our minds work on logic via calculation and when God works outside of that it is seen as a miracle.
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.
I would most like to see you share your observations about the player you wished, how his qualities fit to our squad, and provide evidence on how said player can do a better job than another in the same role, so that everyone can debate on the same grounds.
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.
Observations obtained a month later by members of the Planetary Sciences Group using the PlanetCam camera developed by this team and fitted to the 2.2 - m telescope at the Calar Alto Observatory in Almería (Spain) enabled the speed of this atmospheric structure to be confirmed.
Moreover, much related research does not rely on monkey studies, which may be particularly vulnerable to confirmation bias — the unwitting tendency to interpret observations in a way that fits preexisting beliefs.
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.
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 description fits the observations of experts in other developed Western countries.
Francis, a leading proponent of the theory that the Arctic can wreak havoc on weather elsewhere in the Northern Hemisphere, adds that the proposed mechanism fits «observations of the real world in recent years.»
A Universe that contains about 60 per cent cold dark matter, 30 per cent hot dark matter, probably in the form of low - mass «tau» neutrinos, and 10 per cent in ordinary (baryonic) particles like protons and neutrons, seems to fit all the observations.
We know from very precise supernova observations that the universe is accelerating, but at the same time we rely on coarse approximations to Einstein's equations which may introduce serious side - effects, such as the need for dark energy, in the models designed to fit the observational data.»
The relatively simple big bang model fits these observations well, whereas they require very complex explanations in other cosmological models.
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.
In theory, another possible fit for the observations is carbon dioxide, which has a similar fingerprint.
Observations were carried out over years using the powerful DEIMOS multi-object spectrograph fitted on Keck II, which is capable of obtaining spectra of one hundred globular clusters in a single exposure.
«By comparing the actual New Horizons observations of Charon to the various predictions, we can see what fits best and discover if Charon could have had a subsurface ocean in its past, driven by high eccentricity.»
Building on past observations of the white dwarf called SDSSJ1043 +0855 (the dead core of a star that originally was a few times the mass of the Sun), which has been known to be gobbling up rocky material in its orbit for almost a decade, the team used Keck Observatory's HIRES instrument fitted to the 10 - meter Keck I telescope as well as data from the Hubble Space Telescope to measure and characterize the material being accreted by the star.
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.»
The regression analyses used to generate fitted values are weighted by the inverse of each observation's estimated variance to account for differences in the number of respondents from each state; unweighted regressions yield substantively similar results.
Because the virtual office hours were scheduled at specific days and times weekly, the field experience supervisor had to find virtual office hours that would fit the teacher candidates» busy schedule of classes and in - school observations.
But instead of opting for active aerodynamics, the R & D team under Lamborghini chief engineer Maurizio Reggiani saved weight by fitting a battery of spoilers, splitters, and diffusers in fixed positions — an attack stance that also reduces rear visibility to a narrow observation slit.
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.
His chemistry teacher's observations about reality inspired him to enroll in art classes, so it is fitting that melting glass requires a grounding in both chemistry and physics.
«Scopophilia,» a term borrowed from the psychoanalytic set to denote a desire rooted in observation, is a fitting title for an exhibition by an artist well known for her voyeuristic proclivities: Nan Goldin's latest show is a penetrating, self - critical look at a career spent depicting others.
However, it is generally not possible to «tune» the models to fit very specific bits of the surface data and the evidence for that is the remaining (significant) offsets in average surface temperatures in the observations and the models.
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).
They take data from observations and put parameters in the models that best fit the data.
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.
We are looking at a test between «wriggle fits» or models, consisting of observations and hypothesised relationships of those observationsin other words, after each new observation it is permissable to change both models.
Despite the better fit to observations in our GIA model, significant uncertainties remain.
It is my understanding that he derived these results from his knowledge of the infrared properties of carbon dioxide and water vapour (and not by curve fitting to observations, though he had also carried out his own estimates of changes in global temperature.)
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.
However if you go deeper and notice that each model uses constant coefficients that are fitted to the observations, then you may ask what is the mechanism that makes these coefficients to be what they seem to be or whether they even are constant in the real world.
The radiation hypothesis beloved by IPCC is not fitting the observations; not for the last 14 years, and not for the past, considering the known warm and cold periods in the past (including glacial and interglacial times).
In Gregory 02, the estimate of Y is not obtained by regression in the usual sense of the word: as there are only two observations (the means for 1861 — 1900 and for 1957 — 1994) a perfect straight line fit resultIn Gregory 02, the estimate of Y is not obtained by regression in the usual sense of the word: as there are only two observations (the means for 1861 — 1900 and for 1957 — 1994) a perfect straight line fit resultin the usual sense of the word: as there are only two observations (the means for 1861 — 1900 and for 1957 — 1994) a perfect straight line fit results.
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.
««Climate model simulations that consider only natural solar variability and volcanic aerosols since 1750 — omitting observed increases in greenhouse gases — are able to fit the observations of global temperatures only up until about 1950.»
However, there is not compelling evidence that anthropogenic CO2 was sufficient to influence Earth's temperatures prior to 1950, i.e. «Climate model simulations that consider only natural solar variability and volcanic aerosols since 1750 — omitting observed increases in greenhouse gases — are able to fit the observations of global temperatures only up until about 1950.»
Or you could plot the fourth powers of the temperatures in K, approximate a uniform function that fits both periods taking into account what observations from sea ice and land area deglaciation and humidity levels tell us, and derive a metric.
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:
Incidentally it is evident from this that Newton «fudged» his reported observations to fit his theory of deriving the law of universal gravitation from Kepler's data reduction, but Newton couldn't have known that the indeterminate errors of observation propagated in a systematic was
In other words, since the observations didn't fit the models, they changed the observations.
As described in Suzuki et al 2013, the value of the parameter that provides the best fit is not the one preferred by comparing directly to cloud observations; the settings that result in larger aerosol forcing seem more justifiable at face value.
Only one model fits all observations: human emissions increasing the amounts in the atmosphere as I described in my previous comment.
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.
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