We can
take outputs of the models, for example, of what soil moisture is going to look like in the future, and look at the past to compare.
The Bentayga Diesel has the lowest C02
output of any model in the Bentley lineup at 210 g / km, the automaker says.
With the engine and exhaust modifications, the power
outputs of the models rise to 208 hp and 211 lb - ft of torque, and a nice exhaust note is produced.
Tesla said Wednesday that
factory output of its Model 3 sedan should hit 5,000 cars a week starting in about two months, a dramatic increase that...
Before the call Wednesday, Musk wrote to shareholders that Tesla will be able to generate cash and profit in the third and fourth quarters if it doubles
weekly output of Model 3 sedans in about two months.
With the engine and exhaust modifications, the power
outputs of the models rise to 208 hp (up from 189) and 211 lb - ft of torque, exhaust back pressure is reduced, and a nice exhaust note is produced.
«In the early 2000s DOE funded two SciDAC projects to study supernova explosions, we basically took
the output of those models and passed them through a lensing system to prove that the effects are achromatic,» says Nugent.
When
the output of the models was compared to the hypothetical populations, the researchers found that the models consistently misrepresented them — often overestimating the size of shrinking fish stocks by more than 25 %, while underestimating the number of fish in recovering populations.
The output of the model is a number between 0 and 1, which the researchers call «PhysiScore.»
«We believe that evapotranspiration is the key in this context, but our intuition needs to be confirmed by comparing
the output of our model with real - life data.»
Bensmaia and his team validated
the output of the model against data from a wide variety of experiments conducted by other research teams, and show that it matches their output with millisecond precision.
The challenge for climate and computational scientists is that these higher spatial resolution models generate tens to hundreds of terabytes of data, thus increasing the challenges of evaluating
the output of these models.
The output of the models with road - going approval ranges from 571 hp to 751 hp.
The output of this model is perfectly correlated with the output of Model 4, with the forecast having exactly two times lower variability.
There's a growing body of research that suggests that simple statistical models outperform expert judgements even when the experts are provided with
the output of the model.
Though there is some «comfort» in having the human overlay, Id agree with your note that statistical models outperform expert judgements even when the experts are provided with
the output of the model.
They really believe that
the output of their models is real data.
As an environmental scientist myself, with more than 10 years experience working with hydrological computer models, I am very wary of policy formulated on
the output of models, especially with respect to a system as complex and poorly understood as the Earth's climate system.
A lot of conclusions in the report are based on
the output of models and admitting that the models» climate sensitivity is about 40 % too high was apparently too... inconvenient.
Then
the output of that model could be compared with actual temperatures.
Currently, I just do not understand people like Chris Close and Gavin trying to argue that observations do not matter or should not be believed and that we should accept
the outputs of models that do not match observations.
The temperature is
an output of the models, and is not the result of a «fit» to parameters.
The output of the models including all effects (anthropogenic / human and natural) are shown in red, which follow the data including recent global warming in the last 30 years.
Science is devalued by those who attack observational data and prefer to cling to belief or worse, and is especially devalued by those who favour
the output of models programmed to produce results supporting their own beliefs.
My real point is that in no other area that I am aware of are major decisions being made based upon
the output of models where we understand less about the capability of the models to accurately represent the forecasted outcomes.
The author describes
the output of models indifferently as «forecasts», «predictions», or «projections», while Vicky Pope of the Met (echoing Trenberth's famous remark that the IPCC doesn't do predictions) says:
To this end, they compare
the output of the models against observations for present climate.