Not exact matches
The two got up before dawn every weekday over the summer to collect
leaves from 15 tree species and take them back to the lab, where they used gas exchange equipment to measure how the
leaves responded to different light and
atmospheric conditions.
Combining the limitations of this data with the (interannual) variability in
atmospheric and oceanic
conditions between now and September 2008
leaves a wide range of scenarios open for how sea ice
conditions may develop throughout the summer.
Leaving aside the possibility of sampling issues (we have to acknowledge that the number of model contributions is small), it is encouraging first to note that the uncertainty relative to both initial
conditions /
atmospheric forcing are systematically reduced as time goes by.