Sentences with phrase «produced by the model»

Cellulose fibers produced by the model organism Komagataeibacter (Gluconacetobacter) xylinus are very similar to those found in plants (1) and are increasingly used in biotechnology and nanotechnology (2, 3).
A number of planetaries refuse to fit anywhere in the catalog of shapes produced by the model.
The potential routes produced by the model were then compared with actual data on large icebergs from the Antarctic Iceberg Tracking Database, and with positioning data from GPS transmitters that the AWI had installed on various icebergs in the Weddell Sea in the years 2000 and 2002.
The scientists carefully evaluated many aspects of the climate in the four simulations, using measurements taken from the area, data pulled together from other studies, and data produced by the model.
But how reliable are the cloud properties and processes produced by these models?
The inset shows a close up of the ALMA image (left) and the simulation produced by the model (right).
Thus there is a mismatch between the pattern of cooling produced by the model, and the pattern inferred from the real world.
Then again, Bjorn Stevens was in the crew advocating «adjustments» since surface temperature Ts plus sst isn't the same as tas produced by the models plus «surface» temperature has some Zeroth law issues.
The reviewer supposes that this 0.01 C is the entire uncertainty produced by the model due to a 4 Wm - 2 offset error in either albedo or emissivity.
Thus I am wondering that if forecast data is only model output and analysis data is produced by model and assimilation method.
To clarify, if all of the data up to, say, 1980 was fed to any given climate model, then the data produced by the model beyond about 1990 no longer match what data was recorded for the» 90's.
A new paper claims to have performed the first simulation of the 20th century where the temperatures produced by the model reflect the staircase of the real world.
One of the central tests in model validation is that the climatology produced by the models does match observations — for example, in the linked information, they talked about realistic El Nino cycles, monsoons and so forth.
So, the proper comparison is not the observed trend with the mean, it is with the range of trajectories produced by the model ensemble — that prediction interval is what the scatter of squiggles in fig. 2 shows.
b Trends surface temperature from the GOGA CAM3 simulations (background colorscale; air temperature over sea ice and SST elsewhere) along with the Z850 trend produced by the model simulations (black contours; negative dashed and positive solid; interval of 3 m / decade) and the simulated convective precipitation trends (positive green contours, negative red contours, contoured at − 0.7, − 0.3, − 0.1, 0.1, 0.3, and 0.7 mm / day / decade, shown only for 45 ° S — 45 ° N. (c) As in (b) but for the TOGA CAM3 simulations.
In any event I don't understand the paper's relevance to your claim that the warming is decelerating, since you're basing that claim on what's happened up to now, for which we have billions of data points, whereas the three or four numbers you quoted from the paper were produced by model runs projecting hundreds of years into the future.
Here we show that several independent, empirically corrected satellite records exhibit large - scale patterns of cloud change between the 1980s and the 2000s that are similar to those produced by model simulations of climate with recent historical external radiative forcing.
Cambridge Econometrics claim to be able to model «interactions between the UK economy, energy system and the environment», but there is no way to test this claim, or any of the counter-intuitive claims produced by this model.
Now consider all the other things produced by the models....
The complicated variational techniques are multivariate and since many variables are not sensed directly, i.e. temperatures from satellite radiance profiles, they are produced by the model integration.
(The animation in post # 19 is produced by a model of this resolution but in a very small domain a few hundred kilometers on a side.)
Thus the overall climate sensitivities produced by the model must be regarded with caution.

Not exact matches

The company also reiterated its plans to produce 5,000 of its all - electric Model 3 sedans per week by the end of June.
An email sent to Tesla employees from Elon Musk says the company will stop production and take steps to produce 6,000 Model 3 cars per week by the end of June.
The company produced 2,020 Model 3s in the final week of the first quarter, short of its goal of producing 2,500 Model 3 sedans weekly by the end of March.
Tesla said it aims to produce 5,000 Model 3 sedans per week by July, and acknowledged that meeting its forecasts has historically been difficult.
Tesla says it expects to produce 2,500 Model 3 cars a week by the end of the first quarter and 5,000 a week by the end of the second quarter.
Tesla reported in April that it had fallen short of its target to produce 2,500 Model 3s per week by the end of the first quarter.
Tesla said Wednesday evening it's on track to produce 5,000 Model 3s per week by the end of its second quarter, a twice - delayed goal that the electric car company had originally projected for the end of 2017.
In it, he vowed to make the Model 3 the most precisely manufactured vehicle in the world by a factor of 10, and to produce 6,000 cars per week by the end of June.
Overall, Dominion's modeling provided to AP shows renewables would move from 3 percent of its 2017 capacity mix — what the company is capable of producing — to as much as 9 percent under some scenarios by 2033.
Wall Street brokerage Jefferies, which provided the funding estimate cited by The Economist, said in a note last week it expects refinancing risk to remain high for the Silicon Valley venture until it can consistently produce 10,000 Model 3s a week.
To be sure, it's not shocking that a study conducted by a multi-channel digital network would produce findings that are encouraging for its business model.
The company had previously said that it would be producing 2,500 Model 3s each week by the end of the first quarter, and the company confirmed that it still hopes to make 5,000 Model 3 vehicles per week by the end of the second quarter.
In a model produced by New Street Research analyst Jonathan Chaplin on Friday, AT&T might pay $ 110 a share for Time Warner, with a split of 56 % in new stock and 44 % in cash raised from borrowing.
The automaker is expected to announce in April whether it's on track to meet its ambitious goal of producing 5,000 Model 3s per week by the end of June, which would pump enough cash into the company that it wouldn't need to raise more capital.
By following a model where the roof offsets energy used by features like air conditioning, solar - produced power can be theoretically used to extend a vehicle's battery range, albeit very marginally with today's technologBy following a model where the roof offsets energy used by features like air conditioning, solar - produced power can be theoretically used to extend a vehicle's battery range, albeit very marginally with today's technologby features like air conditioning, solar - produced power can be theoretically used to extend a vehicle's battery range, albeit very marginally with today's technology.
The 17 - story series was produced by the Tyee Solutions Society, which is a new model for funding and sharing first - rate solutions - focused journalism.
Some models of the Big Bang theory predict that the inflation that stretched space at the beginning of time also produced an infinite number of «pocket universes,» separated by impassable inflated areas of space.
In doing this we used a suite of models produced by the data science team, which outlined profiles such as undecided voters or inactive supporters, and matched these audiences to online cookies, mobile devices, and social IDs.
«Tonight I am pleased to announce that Tesla will expand its investment in Nevada by producing the electric motors and gearboxes for the Model 3 at the Gigafactory,» expressed Sandoval with absolute delight.
More recently, Tesla had aimed to produce at least 2,500 Model 3s per week by the end of the first quarter.
One might recall that the California - based electric car maker reported an unremarkable 260 Model 3 vehicles produced and 220 delivered in the third quarter, citing «manufacturing bottlenecks» as the reason for missing its original guidance of 1,500 Model units produced by the end of September.
The usual high - flying Tesla (Nasdaq: TSLA) stock has seen a drop of roughly 4.5 % in October after the company announced that it had produced 260 Model 3s and delivered 220 units in the third quarter â $ «far from Muskâ $ ™ s original guidance of 1,500 Model 3s produced by September.
The bill is based on a model produced by the conservative, corporate - funded American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC).
With Tesla aiming to produce 500k vehicles in two years time and 1 million by 2020, the company has said it will double the number of Superchargers and quadruple the number of destination chargers in anticipation of its mass - market Model 3.
Your business model is to monetize user information, to maximize profit over privacy, and unless there are specific rules and requirements — enforced by an outside agency — I have no assurance that these kinds of vague commitments are going to produce action.
Crowe: By 2018 they're going to have produced 500,000 total cars, and they are going to be mostly the Model 3.
Tesla, after all, is facing two safety investigations and the continued insistence from some Wall Street analysts that the company would not reach its goal of producing 5,000 Model 3 by the end of the second quarter.
Buoyed by the mass market appeal of the Model 3, Tesla hopes to produce half a million electric cars by 2018, vastly ramping up its output over last year, at 85,000 vehicles.
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