In Phase II of AeroCom, a large - scale model intercomparison was performed to document the current state of OA modeling in the global troposphere, evaluate the OA simulations by comparison with observations, identify weaknesses that still exist in models, explain the agreements and disagreements between models and observations, and attempt to identify and analyze
potential systematic biases in the models.
Not exact matches
Ocean coverage by floats reached 90 % by 2005 [66], with the gaps mainly in sea ice regions, yielding the
potential for an accurate energy balance assessment, provided that several
systematic measurement
biases exposed in the past decade are minimized [67]--[69].
Ocean coverage by floats reached 90 % by 2005 [66], with the gaps mainly in sea ice regions, yielding the
potential for an accurate energy balance assessment, provided that several
systematic measurement
biases exposed in the past decade are minimized [67]--[69].
In many ways, each step of the research process strives to eliminate
potential «
biases» (or
systematic problems in the methods) in order to provide the most accurate and valid information possible.