Sentences with phrase «predictions of how»

Changing political and economic landscapes are leading to new predictions of how interest rates will behave now and in the coming months.
The need for precise predictions of how much power will be fed into the grid at any given moment is becoming increasingly important.
Given the massive number of factors that might, or might not, affect the operation of the difference amplifier above, it's simply not always possible to make detailed and exact predictions of how it will react at any given instant even though the circuit's gross functionality will alway be predictable.
It follows that such time series should be regarded as possible realizations of how future weather might look, not formal predictions of how we expect future weather to look.
If the researchers can understand how specific regions of the earth are impacted when the climate changes, and how the changes in those regions impact other parts of the globe, they can make better predictions of how the planet will respond to future climate change events.
By comparing two similar watersheds, the team was able to accomplish three objectives: They refined predictions of how a fire in the upper Mission Creek watershed would affect hydrologic and sedimentary processes in the following rainy season, they identified the post-fire risk of flooding to downstream communities, and they provided information that local government agencies can and are using to assess current mitigation strategies and emergency response to potential flooding.
They claim also that the climate changes involved are consistent with long - understood physics and their predictions of how the climate is expected to respond.
The new record, beating the previous set just five years ago, upset even the most pessimistic predictions of how quickly the Arctic sea ice could vanish and caused scientists to re-evaluate how swiftly the world is changing.
Climate policies are based on predictions of how the climate will behave decades hence if we don't slash greenhouse gas emissions today.
New understanding of the thinner ice regime in the Arctic will help reduce the uncertainty in predictions of how the ice conditions evolve.
Ault and his colleagues used this index in combination with global climate models to create long term predictions of how spring onset dates will change in the coming decades.
At the London conference, 80 Professors, 60 Doctors of Science and 40 other experts, including Piers Corbyn, brother of Britain's opposition leader, who has a first - class degree in Astrophysics, were shocked to learn that the error, first introduced a generation ago when climate scientists borrowed feedback math from electronic network analysis without really understanding it, is the reason for their exaggerated predictions of how much global warming Man may cause.
It is difficult to make accurate predictions of how much sea levels may rise, but Marzeion said it is generally thought that for every 5.4 degrees F of warming, sea levels could rise nearly 23 feet (7 meters).
Studies of this kind, which explore the ice sheet's past behavior, are critical to developing better predictions of how it will evolve in the future, Csatho says.
To create the map, researchers used data from the world's ecosystems and predictions of how climate change will impact them.
On the other hand Hansens original predictions of how much warming there might be have been fairly accurate — and early predictions of ice loss an underestimate
«Indeed, it is not science to make predictions of how to change the future by use of selected scenarios when «no systematic analysis has published on the relationship between mitigation and baseline scenarios»: this is pseudo-science of precisely the same type as astrology.»
I'm looking for some predictions of how the climate will actually change (assuming GW occurring and no major effort made to stop it).
The IPCC doesn't really make predictions of how atmospheric CO2 will evolve over time.
Adam Sheffer, a partner at Cheim & Read (whose press release notes that its booth, featuring works by Louise Bourgeois, Jenny Holzer, and Lynda Benglis, is «in honor of the women's march and the sea of pink hats»), wrote in an email that «while we're still in the early days of the new administration, any predictions of how potential policies or reforms may impact the art market are too speculative.»
A doctor can not give precise predictions of how long it will take for a disease to kill his or her patient.
They can make predictions of how many shipments will go out under their Prime program, and they can make sure that it's priced accordingly.
Based on official predictions of how many teachers would be needed, only 93 % of primary and 91 % of secondary teacher - training courses had been filled last year, he said.
The next major guild lined up for nominations, the Producers Guild of America, is set to reveal its choices for Theatrical, Animated and Documentary Motion Pictures on Friday and here is my preview and predictions of how these might look.
(Fast Rotational DOCKing) a tool used to efficiently generate many potential predictions of how two proteins could interact.
With it, we can make specific predictions of how often Earth's mineral diversity is likely to occur on another planet.
The Standard Model makes very specific predictions of how the Higgs boson interacts with the various particles.
«Now we need to improve predictions of how methane - producing microbial communities will respond to climate change.
«Understanding how climate change will affect food productivity and access is vital; yet, predictions of how drought may affect conflict may be overstated in Africa and do not get to the root of the problem.
The next step is to use estimates of future sea ice loss to make predictions of how further melting could influence summer rainfall in Europe in the years to come.
This research into real - time, micro - and nanoscale mechanisms of corrosion provides valuable information that the scientists can build upon, which may lead to models and predictions of how and when materials in confined spaces are likely to corrode.
«This was an oversimplification that likely led to errors in model predictions of how well crops and forests grow in different times and places,» he said.
Dr. Martone's analyses of the effects of sea otters on kelp forest ecosystems can help shape predictions of how climate change and trophic cascades, in concert with other drivers, affect coastal ecosystems.
University of Utah chemists Matt Sigman and Anat Milo conducted a study in the journal Nature showing how vibrations in chemical bonds can be used to improve predictions of how chemicals will react — a method that can be used to design better catalysts used to hasten reactions used to make new materials, medicines and industrial products.
But it has failed to win funds and the government recently sharply reduced its predictions of how much the trust's work would contribute to reduced CO2 emissions (see Diagram).
The game, called EteRNA, allows players to remotely carry out real experiments to verify their predictions of how RNA molecules fold.
To test the idea, they compared their measurements with the mathematical predictions of how powerful the increase in conductivity should be with increasing magnetic field strength.
Traditional science tends to emphasize gathering data to make better predictions of how natural resources will fare, but perhaps that isn't the best approach when managing resources in a highly variable and unpredictable environment, they argue.
Decisions are made by highly trained smell specialists who design molecules based on predictions of how they will smell.
Predictions of how much sea - levels would rise due to climate change, made by a key UN report in 2001, were conservative, say researchers on the eve of the release of the new update of the report.
«We seem to have to revise upward predictions of how much climate can regionally vary,» suggests Thomas Laepple, based on his findings.
Harness these powerhouses, and tidal power would help smash all previous predictions of how much energy the oceans can provide.
Based on theoretical predictions of how many black holes are paired with stars, there should be up to 20,000 invisible solo black holes just in that small part of the galaxy.
Their theory, known as Big Bang Nucleosynthesis, included detailed predictions of how much of each element would have been produced in the roughly three minutes of nuclear reactions.
Stark predictions of how public sector workers could lose tens of thousands of pounds under the government's pensions plans are shown in an online pensions calculator created by the Public and Commercial Services Union.
Any predictions of how the casinos might benefit New Yorkers are left out.
You'll use your research, sales forecasts, market trends and competitive analysis to make well thought - out predictions of how you see your business developing if you're able to follow a specified course.
CT previously reported the best prediction of how Christianity and Islam will change by 2050, as well as how birth rates block the Great Commission (though Nigerian Christians aim to outbirth Muslims).
The new report extends Pew's respected prediction of how Christianity and Islam will change by 2050.
Great prediction of how far we will go this season.
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