Sentences with phrase «from real world»

Climate science has thrived on data from the real world, and much of it has been hard - won indeed, as the photos included in this review will attest.
Among other things, this means that even if you had a perfect model of the atmosphere, if you put in say, 70 degrees for the temperature in New York and Boston, when in reality it was 71 and 69 respectively, you are going to get a prediction that deviates significantly from the real world after a while.
Then you asked how it might be possible to demonstrate — from real world evidence — that the Obama policies are pointless.
Better surely to demonstrate — from real world evidence — that they're pointless?
Extrapolation of a lot of data that comes from places that probably have a systemic bias built in being used to paint a picture that seems to vary signficantly from the real world.
By contrast M & M presented experimental evidence from the real world, all well documented in every detail so that anyone interested could examine it and if desired, repeat it.
Attenborough, as a respected scientific commentator and naturalist in his own right, should know better than to take computer models as gospel while ignoring paleo - geographic evidence from the real world that today's climate variations are well within normal limits.
He says to take examples from real world, (as he's done with the example of packets of air rising which is already well known and which is what gives us our weather), but on a non-rotating Earth it's the difference of temperature provided by the Sun between the equator and the poles which sets up the basic pattern of packets of air on the move (which is wind, wind is volumes of air on the move) from the equator to the poles where they cool and are drawn back to the equator where the heating cycle begins again.
Your experiment as proposed models the sun as the source of the long wave which is completely backwards from the real world.
So how come scientists and environmental journalists are so often «stunned» when data from the real world turns up to challenge the view of the world that exists within their heads?
It's a completely different physics from the real world.
First, that the cultural changes required will be dramatic, even if the economic changes may not be: we need to have a better way of going from real world evidence to real - world governance.
These people are so cut off from the real world and so insular, only being exposed to their side of the issue — that they can not even believe that there are people who don't believe that the world is going to hell in a handbasket.
RA «These people are so cut off from the real world and so insular,» I would include this in my definition of stupid.
I'm sorry you find it too difficult to follow explanations from the our real world and our real world physics of energy and matter, but as it's clearly upsetting you, and I hope you won't be offended by this, I do suggest a break from these discussions would be salubrious for you.
The various tools used to keep us disconnected from the real world are what make Industrial Civilization the destructive thing that it is.
Well Willis, I would say that most religious people are able to separate their religious world from their real world.
But from a real world environment, I've just never heard Refiners howling about how Government is impeding their ability to achieve lower cost options for octane and oxygenates.
Perhaps some kind soul will direct me to an explanation (with examples from the real world).
The do all sorts of clown dances to distract and obfuscate from the real world empirical data that shows their CO2 dogma is wrong.
This will have big effection, because this came from real world.
Their simulation for 2000 - 2010 period was initialised with 2000 temperatures from the real world, not from a previous hindcast.
To prove a scientific theory, like evolution or global climate change due to fossil fuel combustion, one collects evidence from the real world and makes a case based upon probability.
I'm no climate scientist, but I know models in all fields are based on clusters of formulae, and these formulae are often derived from real world data partly by trial and error, and adjusting terms until they can reliably predict past and future data.
Instead, humanity really needs the more intelligent science orientated ethical people in America to realise that the USA is in many respects so utterly disconnected from the real world they may as well be living on Pluto sometimes.
To check whether the model is accurate, you need to either strip out the other forcing effects (GHG etc) from the real world data (which we can't), or add the other forcings into the model.
I did so, and in so doing pointed out a number of problems in the M&N paper (comparing the ensemble mean of the GCM simulations with a single realisation from the real world, and ignoring the fact that the single GCM realisations showed very similar levels of «contamination», misunderstandings of the relationships between model versions, continued use of a flawed experimental design etc.).
From real world experience wouldn't it be more reasonable to suggest that A is what has happened... i.e. that exponential growth in forcings has occured?
If I take those coefficients from a real world proxy, I am including auto - correlations that arose not just from the non-climatic noise, but also the auto - correlations in the climate system.
Really, do any of you ever once think about WTF you are doing both allowing such TROLLS to post here in the first place and then endlessly responding to them... and then talking GARBAGE utterly disconnected from the real world?
It would have been pleasant to see an example of the conservative punditocracy actually learning something from the real world instead of resorting to ever - more unconvincing pseudo-legalistic justifications and attacks on the messenger to avoid taking their head out of the sand.
The models serve merely to quantify these basic facts more accurately, calculate the regional climate response, and compute effects (such as the expected increase in ocean heat content or sea level) which can be tested against observed data from the real world.
Essentially all the evidence from the real world of policy coordination points to the need for goals that reflect the diversity of the phenomena that we are trying to manage as well as indicators that are rooted in what real firms and governments can actually deliver.
It is really quite impossible to say anything with absolute precision, unless that thing is so abstracted from the real world as to not represent any real thing.»
Yet he took objects from the real world and placed them out of context, making them soft when they should be hard, large when they should be small.
The subtitle of the show suggests the escape from the real world via abstraction, through which we allow ourselves to be affected by certain aspects of it, thus unveiling our true nature, which again, belongs to sheer reality.
Though I paint cartoon images, I also paint icons from our real world.
In her new series Detail Shot (2017), tablet - size works pose as detail photographs of paintings, seemingly reproduced segments from other paintings in the show, or conceivable fragments from the real world.
For me it is not for «fun» or «relaxing» or «something to do to take me away from the real world»....
Departing from the real world, it is a deep dive into the unconscious.
The artist explains that although his work takes inspiration from the real world, «eventually, the painting itself takes over as guide, steering us toward some unexpected destination.»
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Many monographs of Winogrand's work have been published, including The Man in the Crowd: the Uneasy Streets of Garry Winogrand, The Animals, Women are Beautiful, Arrivals and Departures, Winogrand: Figments from the Real World, and Garry Winogrand, a catalogue accompanying the retrospective exhibition.
Hatje Cantz, Open City: Street Photographs since 1950, p. 74 Szarkowski, Garry Winogrand: Figments from the Real World, p. 91 T.F. Editores, Garry Winogrand: The Game of Photography, p. 95 University of Cambridge, A History of Photography, p. 203
Nick's work seeks to explore the interaction and relation between man and nature through multi-dimensional abstract pieces based on observations from the real world.
In the early 1900s, Klee radically broke with a millennia - old tradition in art: the faithful representation of objects and environments from the real world.
For many years we have been seeing installations and groupings of objects and figures either culled from the real world or meticulously fabricated.
In regards to the duo's inspiration, Tozzi explains: «Inspiration comes from personal experience usually, Parterre de Rois is a very private matter, mixed with what we filter from the real world.
The cop out from the real world: no real pain, no real consequences.
As the Deja notes, «I can easily call upon them [the chosen objects] when transitioning from the real world to the virtual world.»
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