Sentences with phrase «huge uncertainties in»

The most impressive part about the IPCC reports is how truly huge uncertainties in the individual inputs somehow become very narrow uncertainties when combined.
There are huge uncertainties in the model outputs which are recognized and unmeasured.
And as expected, in the cited test, going up from 195 / 65/15 to 235 / 35/19 changes the maximum side acceleration from 0.83 to 0.88 (and let's be honest, there are huge uncertainties in those measurements).
«There will be huge uncertainty in China's future energy consumption mix and carbon emission outlook.
This, IMO, means that there is a huge uncertainty in our guesses for 21st century warming.
Differential warming has NOT been explained and thus huge uncertainty in any model.
Shorter intervals show a huge uncertainty in the trend, for instance, since 1998, we get 0.116 + / - 0.137 DegC / decade.
No wonder there is a huge uncertainty in the response of the terrestrial climate system to an ill defined &.
When we talk about the huge uncertainty in sensitivity, you ding dongs demand more certainty.
However, given the huge uncertainty in the air that Brexit has caused, a win for the Conservatives and a clear mandate behind May, should enable the new government to effectively focus on negotiations for a post Brexit Britain.

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Despite the hype around a few incredible dropout success stories, the vast majority of startup founders complete college, and a whole host of tech scene veterans (with the notable exception of Peter Thiel) say that, given the huge uncertainty inherent in the startup game, it's generally wise for aspiring founders to finish their degrees.
Liverpool could well be on the hunt for a new striker after Mario Balotelli's slow start to life at Anfield, whilst both Tottenham and Arsenal also have uncertainties in the attacking position that could be solved by Okazaki, who could also bring huge commercial benefits to a club looking to exploit the market in the Far East.
It's important to remember that there's still a huge element of uncertainty in this case - the FA's language makes it clear that Suarez has not been found guilty (or innocent) as of right now.
This season has been a huge improvement for West Bromwich Albion but the manager, Tony Pullis has expressed his desire to make a number of signings and changes in order to not have any further uncertainties concerning relegation.
Now I am not a huge Sakho fan, but unless he is a hugely disruptive figure in the dressing room, why with the central defensive position would you look to loan him out right now with so much uncertainty in that position?
On the other hand, we have to consider that people in marginalised rural regions, who have been hit hardest by the ongoing fighting face huge uncertainty.
In addition, the changes to stamp duty last week and pensions next year create huge tax uncertainties as well, recklessly populist tax cuts in the pursuit of voteIn addition, the changes to stamp duty last week and pensions next year create huge tax uncertainties as well, recklessly populist tax cuts in the pursuit of votein the pursuit of votes.
The uncertainties in measurement are simply too huge
«There are still a huge number of uncertainties surrounding this trial,» says Dennis Burton, an immunologist at the Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, Calif..
Riess's result has a mere 4.8 percent margin of error, compared with the huge twofold uncertainty in estimates made two decades ago.
There are many huge challenges facing ice sheet modellers in reducing this uncertainty, which requires an interdisciplinary effort between glaciologists, geophysicists, oceanographers, climatologists, mathematicians, computer scientists...
Huge uncertainties make it difficult to predict the magnitude of consequences of human activity in the deep ocean.
It's not necessarily obvious to the uninitiated what a huge effect this ~ 2ºC uncertainty in ECS estimates has on scenarios that attempt to predict the magnitude and timing of climate change impacts (e.g. the AR5 RCPs).
Although we may spend a huge chunk of the day fantasizing about how much happier we would be if we could only find a more meaningful job, ditch a dysfunctional relationship, or finally take that dream vacation, we tend to stay stagnant because we're afraid of the uncertainty involved in making a change.
What that means is that, on average, one or two children in every elementary school classroom in the country is coping with huge uncertainty about future family stability,» writes Professor Hiro Yoshikawa.
What that means is that, on average, one or two children in every elementary school classroom in the country is coping with huge uncertainty about future family stability.
For example, real estate in North America looks like a good total inflation hedge (beta about +2), but with a huge range of uncertainty (from about +6 to -2) just for that one time and place.
With the huge rise in unemployment, unmanageable debt, economic problems, and uncertainty in the marketplace, many fly - by - night companies have sprouted up offering debt settlement to consumers that are not legitimate; in fact many are nothing more than scams.
In celebrations of its 25th year, this year's show will host a series of seminar sessions looking back on the tourism revolution in the MENA region over the last quarter of a century, while exploring how the industry will shape up over the next 25 years, in light of geopolitical tensions, economic uncertainties, huge technological advances and, of course, the increasing trend of responsible tourisIn celebrations of its 25th year, this year's show will host a series of seminar sessions looking back on the tourism revolution in the MENA region over the last quarter of a century, while exploring how the industry will shape up over the next 25 years, in light of geopolitical tensions, economic uncertainties, huge technological advances and, of course, the increasing trend of responsible tourisin the MENA region over the last quarter of a century, while exploring how the industry will shape up over the next 25 years, in light of geopolitical tensions, economic uncertainties, huge technological advances and, of course, the increasing trend of responsible tourisin light of geopolitical tensions, economic uncertainties, huge technological advances and, of course, the increasing trend of responsible tourism.
Mr Beard said: «There was a huge amount of uncertainty over what would happen in Olympics year.
Additionally there is a huge amount of uncertainty in aerosol - cloud effects (the «aerosol indirect effect»).
I mean, one could easily write a 20 page paper on the uncertainties in ocean heat and momentum measurements — it is a huge issue.
I think that Joe Public would be quite shocked that there is still so much apparent uncertainty in such a fundamental aspect of climate science, given the huge disruption already being caused by what may turn out to be premature attempts at mitigation.
It's not necessarily obvious to the uninitiated what a huge effect this ~ 2ºC uncertainty in ECS estimates has on scenarios that attempt to predict the magnitude and timing of climate change impacts (e.g. the AR5 RCPs).
Throw in a huge uncertainty as to whether commercial exploitation of methane hydrates is possible and what impact that may have, I am quite comfortable in projecting a range of variations for CH4 levels in 100 years time.
Anyone notice the huge contradiction between an author (Curry) that declares that all of climate science is bound by uncertainty, yet in Curry's own research, the physics is stated by assertion, with zero uncertainty implied?
Jim D seems to think that, if despite the obvious bias and manipulation underpinning the so - called consensus, by fluke this consensus turns out to be correct, this would point to a failure in today's science - policy interface (assuming current policy is wait - and - see, based on the huge uncertainties).
They forecast major changes in the marine ecosystem, but say there is huge uncertainty over what those changes will be.
In light of this huge uncertainty, the only way to resolve it may be to build an actual plant at scale, as a leading scholar put it.
We also know that the uncertainty bars in most of the inputs are huge, and some are «best guesses» based on prior bias.
The uncertainty in this one dataset is not huge, as you can see in the shaded area below, but it's bigger than the difference between 1998 and 2016.
Your argument in effect is that my spreadsheet is in situation (ii) and therefore there is a huge uncertainty.
However a 10 % error in the independent reports could greatly worry management because it's a huge level of uncertainty from each monitor.
Wrestling with uncertainty in this data set is a huge job.
Yeah, they're keeping that a huge secret: Section 8.6.3.2 of AR4 is called «Clouds,» and contains the statement «cloud feedbacks remain the largest source of uncertainty in climate sensitivity estimates.»
But the point larger point, again, is that you are stating certainty about a events that would, could, or might have happened in an incredibly complex context with numerous, and huge, uncertainties.
You don't mean second (or plausibly third, fourth or fifth) coldest, or do you mean to say that the Dark Ages cold period was the start of this modest rise, as opposed to a blip itself, and the «Pause» in the Middle Ages was the blip, while discounting the huge uncertainty attached to the severe dip 9,000 - 8,500 years ago?
The Times articles further address the unknowns and uncertainty regarding how the huge reductions in driving miles and transportation emissions related required decreases can be achieved.
«However, huge scientific uncertainty exists in defining the extent and importance of this feedback loop.
All modelers should be distrustful of their results in the face of such huge uncertainties for the inputs.
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