Sentences with phrase «projected by current models»

Yet constraining the TLC feedback is essential for narrowing the wide range of ECS projected by current models.

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Over the current century, the model projects that the average albedo for the entire ice sheet will fall by as much as 8 percent, and by as much 10 percent on the western edge, where the ice is darkest today.
The first model, called ECCO - 2, simulates the movement of particles propelled by surface currents, projecting their motion up to 20 years into the future.
Launched in 2011, Project Leadership and Investment for Transformation, or L.I.F.T., is a five - year initiative in nine low - performing schools in Charlotte, North Carolina.35 The project focuses on innovative strategies to provide students with extended learning time and increased access to technology while supporting community engagement and excellent teaching.36 Project L.I.F.T. worked with Public Impact — a nonprofit organization that works with school districts to create innovative school models — to design hybrid teacher - leader roles that «extend the reach» of high - performing teachers to more students.37 These «multi-classroom leaders» continue to teach while leading teams of teachers and assuming responsibility for the learning of all students taught by their team.38 For this advanced role, teachers earn supplements of up to $ 23,000 annually, funded sustainably by reallocating funds within current budProject Leadership and Investment for Transformation, or L.I.F.T., is a five - year initiative in nine low - performing schools in Charlotte, North Carolina.35 The project focuses on innovative strategies to provide students with extended learning time and increased access to technology while supporting community engagement and excellent teaching.36 Project L.I.F.T. worked with Public Impact — a nonprofit organization that works with school districts to create innovative school models — to design hybrid teacher - leader roles that «extend the reach» of high - performing teachers to more students.37 These «multi-classroom leaders» continue to teach while leading teams of teachers and assuming responsibility for the learning of all students taught by their team.38 For this advanced role, teachers earn supplements of up to $ 23,000 annually, funded sustainably by reallocating funds within current budproject focuses on innovative strategies to provide students with extended learning time and increased access to technology while supporting community engagement and excellent teaching.36 Project L.I.F.T. worked with Public Impact — a nonprofit organization that works with school districts to create innovative school models — to design hybrid teacher - leader roles that «extend the reach» of high - performing teachers to more students.37 These «multi-classroom leaders» continue to teach while leading teams of teachers and assuming responsibility for the learning of all students taught by their team.38 For this advanced role, teachers earn supplements of up to $ 23,000 annually, funded sustainably by reallocating funds within current budProject L.I.F.T. worked with Public Impact — a nonprofit organization that works with school districts to create innovative school models — to design hybrid teacher - leader roles that «extend the reach» of high - performing teachers to more students.37 These «multi-classroom leaders» continue to teach while leading teams of teachers and assuming responsibility for the learning of all students taught by their team.38 For this advanced role, teachers earn supplements of up to $ 23,000 annually, funded sustainably by reallocating funds within current budgets.39
As demonstrated by the current BMW i3 and i8, the Project i models are primarily focused on efficiency through cutting edge technology, including state - of - the - art hybrid - and all - electric drivetrains and batteries, and extensive use of carbon fiber.
Significantly, the frontal projected surface area of Toyota Auris has been reduced by 4 % over the current model and, without impacting on passenger accommodation, its overall height lowered by 55 mm (the cabin by 45 mm and the ride height by 10 mm), making it one of the lowestvehicle in the segment.
This month MK Gallery Project Space presents floor plans, elevations, sections, visualisations and models sharing current ideas for MK Gallery's expansion by 6a architects.
Among his current projects, Ryan is maintaining File, a hypertext document collected by Left Gallery (Berlin) and inspired by agile process management; and building an artist's book about aspirational workflows, File: A User's Manual, modeled after software guides for power users.
Among his current projects, Ryan is maintaining File, a hypertext work distributed by Left Gallery (Berlin) and inspired by agile process management; and building an artist's book about aspirational workflows, File: A User's Manual, modeled after software guides for power users.
The two maps below, produced for the study by the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory at Princeton, are based on a climate model comparing the production of strong hurricanes in conditions mimicking the current climate (basically, average climate conditions from 1980 to 2006) with hurricane production in conditions simulating those projected for the final two decades of the century.
Similar to predictions for the Red - faced Warbler and Painted Redstart, Audubon's climate model projects a 90 percent loss of current summer range by 2080, with a spread north into corresponding habitat in southern Colorado.
A survey of current approaches to modelling of hydrological time - series with respect to climate variability and change by George S. Cavadias; prepared for the World Climate Program - Water, Project A2.
Adding to this threat, Audubon's climate model projects an 87 percent loss of current winter range by 2080, dispersing suitable wintering climate space across the interior of the eastern US.
The model projects an 85 percent loss of current summer range by 2080, forcing the bird further north into Canada.
«If sea ice declines at the rates projected by the IPCC climate models, and continues to influence emperor penguins as it did in the second half of the 20th century in Terre Adélie, at least two - thirds of the colonies are projected to have declined by greater than 50 % from their current size by 2100,» Dr Jenouvrier said.
Audubon's climate model projects a 100 percent loss of current summer range by 2080.
Audubon's climate model projects a 59 precent loss of current summer range by 2080, with much of the suitable climate space having shifted northeast.
Our findings suggest that further changes to temperature extremes over parts of the Earth are likely to occur earlier than projected by the current climate models.
Audubon's climate model projects a 69 percent loss of current summer range by 2080, with a partially inland shift of summer range.
Though Audubon's climate model projects this species ideal climate space may increase by more than half, only one - fifth of the species» current range will remain stable, and the map clearly shows this with the range shifting noticeably to the north.
«Climate science» as it is used by warmists implies adherence to a set of beliefs: (1) Increasing greenhouse gas concentrations will warm the Earth's surface and atmosphere; (2) Human production of CO2 is producing significant increases in CO2 concentration; (3) The rate of rise of temperature in the 20th and 21st centuries is unprecedented compared to the rates of change of temperature in the previous two millennia and this can only be due to rising greenhouse gas concentrations; (4) The climate of the 19th century was ideal and may be taken as a standard to compare against any current climate; (5) global climate models, while still not perfect, are good enough to indicate that continued use of fossil fuels at projected rates in the 21st century will cause the CO2 concentration to rise to a high level by 2100 (possibly 700 to 900 ppm); (6) The global average temperature under this condition will rise more than 3 °C from the late 19th century ideal; (7) The negative impact on humanity of such a rise will be enormous; (8) The only alternative to such a disaster is to immediately and sharply reduce CO2 emissions (reducing emissions in 2050 by 80 % compared to today's rate) and continue further reductions after 2050; (9) Even with such draconian CO2 reductions, the CO2 concentration is likely to reach at least 450 to 500 ppm by 2100 resulting in significant damage to humanity; (10) Such reductions in CO2 emissions are technically feasible and economically affordable while providing adequate energy to a growing world population that is increasingly industrializing.
Potentially severe loss of current summer range by 2080, as projected by Audubon's climate model, may be most acute at high elevations, where meadows and tundra are widely expected to suffer from climate change.
On the wintering grounds, the model projects a 78 percent loss of current range by 2080.
Audubon's climate model projects a radical shift in winter climate space for this species, with only 6 % of the current remaining stable by 2080.
Audubon's climate model projects a 72 percent loss of current winter range by 2080, with some potential expansion eastward and northward.
Using global climate models, the researchers mapped current and projected future «wet - bulb» temperatures, which reflect the combined effects of heat and humidity (the measurement is made by draping a water - saturated cloth over the bulb of a conventional thermometer; it does not correspond directly to air temperature alone).
While showing some potential expansion in both season, Audubon's climate model projects a 73 percent loss of current summer range by 2080.
General circulation models (GCMs) project continued warming, with annual temperatures 3 — 5 °C above current levels by the end of the century (1).
The national symbol of the United States is projected to have only 26 percent of its current summer range remaining by 2080, according to Audubon's climate model.
Already an endangered species, this bird of old - growth forests is projected to lose 98 percent of its current winter range by 2080, according to Audubon's climate models.
Audubon's climate model projects a 99 percent loss of current winter range by 2080, predicting climate suitable areas diffusing northward.
Audubon's climate model projects a 66 percent loss of current winter range by 2080, with a significant amount of potential expansion predicted.
The model projects a 100 percent loss of current summer range by 2080, paired with a complete loss of all climatically suitable summer range in the future.
Hence, the pH dynamics of coastal ecosystems are not captured adequately by current models projecting changes through the twenty - first century.
Washington, DC — The climate models that project greater amounts of warming this century are the ones that best align with observations of the current climate, according to a new paper from Carnegie's Patrick Brown and Ken Caldeira published by Nature.
[5] The current Commission proposal is based on Article 86 TFEU, and draws inspiration from the Draft Model Rules, which resulted from a triple EPPO research project funded by the Commission.
The current issue of the New Yorker has an article by Anthony Grafton called «Digitization and Its Discontents» that discusses the ongoing «tension» between the traditional print library model versus the Google Book projects of the world.
Her current project is the development of the Gameplan for Resolution, a new model for resolving family conflict with the support of graphic facilitation that provides parties with step - by - step management of their case.
Her current projects are an evaluation of an early learning and literacy initiative funded by the McKnight Foundation in Minnesota, a feasibility study of using the Pay for Success model to fund preschool quality enhancement in Minnesota, and an evaluation of a newly implemented centralized system of supports for evidence - based home visiting programs in Washington State.
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