We need
not detail their observations here.
Not exact matches
Adjectives and other embellishing
details must be avoided so that when he listens to the tape later, he won't mistake a casual
observation for a fact.
Deep
observation must be done in steps: «If you wish to have a sound knowledge of the forms of objects, begin with the
details of them, and do
not go on to the second step until you have the first well fixed in memory.»
The simple fact that Luke claims to have witnessed something no one person on earth can do, should require it to be opened to
detailed observation and analysis,
not accepted on faith.
In the several centuries that we have been making
detailed biological
observations, and in thousands of years of selectively breeding plants and animals, we have
not seen any Darwinian evolution in the lab, farm or field.
Although the Voyager and Cassini spacecraft later made
detailed observations of the F ring and its shepherd satellites, their origin has
not been clarified.
These
detailed observations yield insight
not just into those countries but also into the enormous scientific strengths possessed by the United States, which prominently include its peerless array of great research universities.
Astronomical
observations aren't
detailed enough to settle the argument, and computer models require a complex mix of data from general relativity, plasma physics, and magnetic fields.
The
detail on the right is a simulation of the micro-gravitational lens effect in the gamma ray region; direct
observation of the orange ring — it also represents images of the blazar — is
not possible due to its small size.
Tycho Brahe was the greatest of the pre-telescopic astronomers and he made very
detailed observations of the stars, the planets, everything he could see in the sky, and he did it with sophisticated instruments, but he didn't have a telescope.
While I think it's reasonable to do what they've done, it's also reasonable to say that these models aren't
detailed enough to capture these
observations,» Katz says.
The CHESS spectrograph provides such
detailed and comprehensive
observations that it can measure
not only what atoms and molecules are present, but how fast they are moving and how turbulent the gas is.
The young man wrote down the
details of his
observations, made a drawing of the bright flash he had seen coming from the sunspot, and sent all the information to the French journal L'Astronomie, which did
not hesitate to publish it.
This is crucial as this is all we are going to get for exo - earths: we will
not be able to build large enough telescopes to take
detailed images of the surfaces of exoplanets — but we will still be able to learn about their atmospheres (and surfaces) from time - resolved
observations!
However, recent technological advances have led to improved ground - based
observations: in 2000, high - resolution lucky imaging from the Mount Wilson Observatory 60 - inch telescope provided the first
detailed views of the parts of Mercury that were
not imaged in the Mariner missions.
The new Hubble
observations show the nebula in much clearer
detail, and we see things are
not as simple as we previously thought.»
Previous attempts to estimate this planetary imbalance relied on climate models rather than
observations because sufficiently
detailed observations were
not available then.
Don't we have far more
detailed observations than just extent regarding Arctic sea ice?
Ren explained that the naturally flexible dynamics of samples, like a man waving his arms, can
not be fully
detailed by any method that uses an average of many
observations.
A long - standing goal of the LIGO project has been the development of multi-messenger astronomy — the near - simultaneous
observation of cataclysmic events such as neutron star mergers or supernova explosions in both gravitational waves and light, providing
details about the astrophysics of these phenomena that can't be revealed through either alone.
Dr. Price's
detailed observations give us solid clues as to why the results of modern - day studies do
not support the practice of supplementation of high doses of vitamin D alone.
A year ago, I had run across her blog, as well, but at the time, it did
not seem more than a minutely -
detailed observation of her own health.
There is a level of
detail and
observation in the dialogue that's sort of remarkable: These characters aren't generically funny, but specifically funny.
We don't simply observe the way Sherlock cases a room, we get a peek into the way he picks out
details and files away
observations, and an idea at the restlessness of his OCD mind.
As an
observation about the nature and limits of syllabi, Labaree's point is
not to be denied: syllabi vary in their level of
detail, ranging from a schematic account of texts, topics, and course requirements to a week - by - week specification of readings and assignments, along with supplementary readings, grading rubrics and formulas, and lengthy expositions of the perspective of the instructor.
For novels, fictional anecdotes in nonfiction, and true stories told in a narrative style, I highlight areas where you can «show,
not tell,» use active voice rather than passive, and weave in more sensory
details and point - of - view characters»
observations, thoughts, and feelings.
Besides, a good description work should create a vivid and involved experience for everyone who reads it
not with the assistance of plain facts and statistical data but using
details and
observations, which requires decent writing skills.
The added material could be a collection of news reports
detailing their past activities or a profile on their leader or a different angle or
observation by a different crew member that doesn't appear in the main story.
In addition to a
detailed weekly report, he often sends additional emails with daily
observations of
not only the physical metals and miners, but also related metrics such as the market and currencies.
While the small sample size did
not permit a
detailed statistical analysis, our recordings indicate that relative cone function may be lost at a slower rate than rod function; this would be consistent with the dog owners»
observations that night - blindness precedes loss of day - vision at Stage 3.
It's all delightful but
not strictly necessary, because the best of the illustrations have it all: the adventurous synthesis of scientific and aesthetic wonder, the precise
observation and
detail, and the slightly bitter aftertaste of cheerfully obtuse latter - day colonialism.
Wouldn't a proper scientific
observation start from that point, as a matter to criticize Mike's work, rather than nit picking
details which seem at first glance totally irrelevant to the main issue, the recent warming curve with reconstructions corresponds exactly to what is happening.
I presume that we don't know that in
detail yet, since if we did we would have a model that would be highly consistent with the
observations — a robust one, perhaps I should say.
But these issues are hard to quantify — both from the
observations (since there are few occurrences) and models (which might
not be complete /
detailed enough to include these effects).
Detailed radiative balance can
not be computed or compared with
observation, if you have no
observations, only computations from extrapolations, and insecure molecular and particulate data.
He couldn't be more helpful and as he was a protege of Hubert lamb, whose
observations on wind I am trying to find more
details of, he is a mine of knowledge and generous with his time.
Although I'm convinced some of the
details have been mishandled, their findings are
not surprising given that tropical tropospheric trends went down in the
observations and up in the models for 1979 - 2009 relative to 1979 - 1999 (plus more d.o.f.) I agree with you that the MMH (and Santer H2) analysis is misplaced.
Arctic Sea Ice Volume Model from the University of Washington (Note: this is only updated monthly, and is a model output,
not a real - time
observation,
details here)
One could argue that real SST measurements aren't quite so well - behaved, but it is possible to show (see Figure 11 of the HadSST2 paper, Rayner et al. 2006 for
details) that the standard deviation of grid box averages falls roughly as one over the square root of the number of contributing
observations and that the standard deviation for gridbox averages based on a single
observation is a lot less than 10 degrees.
Neither have you disagreed with the my
observation that despite the
detailed study of buckets of water, the derivation of the duration, timing and magnitude of the adjustments is
not soundly based on rigorous scientific findings but speculation and hypothesis.
ANSWER: there is ample literature on the hot spot which has been described in great
details by IPCC AR4 (and by Hansen 1981)... but does
not exist in the
observations
The statistician watching the fight you described says that the
observations and analysis have
not yet been worked out in sufficient
detail to answer the question.
Although I'm convinced some of the
details have been mishandled, their findings are
not surprising given that tropical tropospheric trends went down in the
observations and up in the models for 1979 - 2009 relative to 1979 - 1999 (plus more d.o.f.)
If the broad concept does
not match the reality then it must be abandoned but by adopting this process we always start with a broad concept that obviously does match the reality so by adopting a step by step process of
observation, logic, elimination and refinement a serviceable NCM with some predictive skill should emerge and the more
detailed the model that is built up the more predictive skill will be acquired.
It is
not because most climate scientists do
not share your level of scepticism, and are probably more focused on the
detailed observations of forcings during the climate model era (the last 30 - odd years).
He responds to the specific questions, which were asked (the others did
not) and comes up with
detailed analyses of
observation - based studies of both ECS and TCR, pointing out which studies were more representative of reality and why.
We don't have
detailed enough proxy
observations to confirm or deny that.
Think isolated, inspired genius, don't think about hard work, never, never think about careful,
detailed observations or exacting precision in record - keeping.
Ummm... yes, that was my point, without getting into all of the
details... that while AMO is on the upswing, it appears to raise temperatures, but on the downswing, it lowers them, and in effect, isn't actually changing anything except the
observations (i.e. it's
not adding or subtracting heat from the system, just shuffling it around).
Therefore there is no data to compare current
detailed observations with, and your statement can
not be supported by the data you mention.