However the NRL IO
model suggests the opposite, and the GFDL model is in between.
If anything, climate
models suggest the opposite is true, that high - latitude winters will be slightly less variable as the world warms.»
Not exact matches
• New England School of Law associate dean Victor M. Hansen offers an answer: «The fact that both the college experience and the military experience are often the first time people of this age range are independent, have access to alcohol and are interacting socially with members of the
opposite sex
suggests to me that we have not done enough before young people reach this age to educate,
model and encourage appropriate behavior.»
Discussing it in our office, we noted that it was close to the
opposite of what our
models suggested.
Even ice ages aren't «irreversible»; no empirical evidence (as opposed to
modeled hypotheses)
suggests that a warmer Earth is worse for humans than a cooler Earth; and human history tells us the
opposite.
The third phenological
model produces
opposite results, but the comparison between simulated budburst dates and observed records over the last 60 years
suggests its lower reliability.
But Schmidt also noted that «other
models suggest the exact
opposite.»
Thus, I think we all should be able to agree, that unless the upper - air observations are wrong, the observed trend in atmospheric stability over the tropical Atlantic is in a sense
opposite to direction that
models suggest it will be, at least into the future.