Sentences with phrase «small uncertainty»

And the greater the precision of the data (represented by smaller uncertainty bounds), the higher the consensus.
The reason, though, is because ridiculously small uncertainties are applied to the reconstructions.
Ignorance of the global dust burden corresponds to a forcing uncertainty of over a factor of two, with smaller uncertainties due to imprecise knowledge of particle optical properties and the particle size distribution.
To an extent the relatively small uncertainty might simply be a reflection of the assumptions made in the analyses used by Kennedy et al. (2011b) to estimate the coverage uncertainty.
Also in some datasets the ocean warming in the top 700 meters is rather small, with very small uncertainties (Levitus GRL 2012), pushing the sensitivity down further.
Instead you used the IPCC estimate of the long term trend (which has a much smaller uncertainty).
That affects the frequency of the emitted radiation to an unknown extent, adding a small uncertainty to the clock's tick.
«The paper focuses on the 19 galaxies and getting their distances really, really well, with small uncertainties, and thoroughly understanding those uncertainties.»
Most WASP - 12b system parameter values from this work are consistent with values from previous studies, but have $ \ sim $ 40 - 50 % smaller uncertainties.
Of course, mission planners have built some extra days into the schedule to account for the small uncertainty in the efficiency of the solar arrays at such a large distance from the Sun, where sunlight will be very faint.
I will show you like you can duplicate my success and how your body in maximum speed develops without the smallest uncertainty.
This to me is the key to understanding the film: There will always be a small uncertainty in life, that can not be proofed as either right or wrong.
However, careful selection of tide gauge sites such that records reflecting major tectonic activity are rejected, and averaging over all selected gauges, results in a small uncertainty for global sea level estimates (Appendix 5.
«Four other groups have analysed the Earth's surface temperature and their results agree with our finding; the small differences in values and ranking are expected because of the small uncertainty in each group's results.»
- See the section below on Glazing Temperature Puzzle for more on a small uncertainty in the glazing temperature pictures.
However, the separation of greenhouse gas response from the responses to other external forcing in a multi-fingerprint analysis introduces a small uncertainty, illustrated by small differences in results between three models (Figure 9.21).
Moreover, the further back in time we go and the more data we use, the smaller the uncertainty in the trend.
There is only a small uncertainty monster to wrestle with.
Taking into account our own analysis of the literature (summarized in the previous section and Table 1) and the expert elicitation (summarized above), the potential tipping elements in the climate system may be grouped into three clusters: (i) high sensitivity with smallest uncertainty: GIS and Arctic sea - ice; (ii) intermediate sensitivity with largest uncertainty: WAIS, Boreal forest, Amazon rainforest, ENSO, and WAM; (iii) low sensitivity with intermediate uncertainty: THC.
The larger x gets, the closer to 100 % the probability of change becomes and the smaller any uncertainty model becomes.
They are using Vostok core dating for CO2 and show its small uncertainty.
[7] Brient & Schneider's method thus down - weights a model whose estimate has a larger or smaller uncertainty than the observational estimate even if the model's and the observational mean estimates are identical.
Yes, I deliberately glossed over the state / path - dependence issue and «real» stochasticity, this can indeed lead to a small uncertainty in the equilibrium achieved in a given experiment, but this uncertainty is very small indeed in model world, and I am sure that most scientists think it to be small in the real world too - so long as we are only talking about moderate differences in climate state, compatible with the present day climate.
Statistically - meaningful trends can not be separated from natural variation without sufficiently long records with small uncertainties.
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