An international team studying gas clouds in a distant galaxy has found that the temperature of the gas matches almost exactly
what models predicted for the young cosmos.
To weigh the net impacts of tropical storms, the scientists used a
computer model predicting future climates and the possibilities of storms.
Climate
change models predict that carbon dioxide levels and ocean acidity will more than double before the end of the century.
My simple regression - based statistical climate
model predicts global carbon dioxide, surface temperature & sea level at yearly time steps.
The most sensitive
model predicts more than twice as much warming as the least - sensitive model.
These
new models predict that while warming will slow over the next few years due to internal variability, the warming trend will resume in the long term.
The ideal
standards model predicts linear relationship among friendship standards, expectation fulfillment, and relationship satisfaction.
If climate sensitivity was much lower than
most models predict then adaptation would be a logical political response.
And to understand how climate change is affecting the ice, climate scientists actually consider what the latest climate
models predict about how that ice will change.
This slideshow shows how
well models predict past temperature trends, and the extent to which human activity was the primary cause of warming over the last century.
Standard
weather models predict the strength and arrival times of storms and weather fronts in a given region.
* The Medium - Long
Term model predicts bull markets, bear markets, and significant corrections in bull markets.
And yet we continue to wait — decade after decade, even as the earth has indeed been warming, much as those
early models predicted.
It is our belief that «theory leads experiment» on climate change because all well - accepted
atmospheric models predict a temperature rise.
Various models predict that a doubling of CO2 in the atmosphere will raise the world's average temperature by as little as 1.5 degrees Celsius or as much as 4.5 degrees.
While it's
true models predict a range of warming depending on carbon pollution, that's hardly indicative that climate change impacts are «very hard» to predict.
This was exactly how I felt with online dating, overwhelmed by the abundance of choice and the results were exactly as the
business model predicted.
For example, one
model predicting whether someone is Hispanic based on factors like last name and location was only correct about two - thirds of the time.