Sentences with phrase «smaller model output»

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But Nissan's Canton, Mississippi plant, though smaller in terms of output, is just as impressive due to the variety of car and truck models it's able to build on two assembly lines.
Tesla Inc. exhorted its factory workers to prove wrong the «haters» betting against the company and is letting a small number of volunteers join the effort to ramp up output of the crucial Model 3 line.
Nevertheless, I find it untenable that a quarter point cut in January was enough to close the output gap one year earlier than the Bank of Canada's models were otherwise telling them would occur in the absence of a small cut especially since only 15bps of that cut was passed through.
The authors found that their heat engine model only yields high efficiency and output power when the number of photons involved is small; accordingly, its efficiency and power output rapidly decrease as the number of photons increases.
No matter how powerful the computer used or how impressive the model output, any model of a natural system is only as good as the authors» understanding of the interaction between the physical laws that define their subject and the potential of simple small - scale interactions to produce large - scale complexity, more readily summarised as:
The SFLF pilot model seems to be a very attractive option for small farmers who can significantly increase their income by harmonizing and synchronizing selected operations to achieve scale and gain bargaining power in input purchase and output sales.
They conclude, based on study of CMIP5 model output, that equilibrium climate sensitivity (ECS) is not a fixed quantity — as temperatures increase, the response is nonlinear, with a smaller effective ECS in the first decades of the experiments, increasing over time.
Counteracting the rear decklid's slippery aerodynamic effect is a small lip spoiler at the tail, and beneath the tiny trunk lies an insulated and quieted exhaust system, the same you'll find in the lower output 540C model that is not available in the U.S..
Throttle body fuel injection would arrive to the small four - banger for the ’91 models, bumping the power output slightly upward to 66 hp and providing much smoother power delivery.
The introduction of the supercharged LSA V8 sees the output of the HSV GTS (pictured top) rise a staggering 105kW and 190Nm — the equivalent of a small hatchback — over the E Series 3 model to the point where it now outguns the likes of the BMW M5 (412kW / 680Nm) and the Audi RS6 (412kW / 700Nm).
If you're searching for full - bore small - coupe performance, you might be happier with Chevrolet's Cobalt SS Supercharged model, or with other higher - output compacts.
It's 40 % smaller than current Xbox One hardware, supports 4K output, HDR visuals, and various other small but important tweaks over the model that debuted in late 2013, including an unadvertised performance boost to some games.
They do not argue that «there is no variation in solar output», nor that «models predict a small sensitivity to solar».
Why are we still looking at a multitude of model outputs when observations clearly only match a small few of them?
Among these, he noted the close agreement between climate model output and observations down to spatial scales smaller than continents, which forms a part of the detection and attribution literature.
The shift is only a small change in architecture, while keeping most core assumptions of IPCC models, yet it makes a profound change to the output.
Many physical modelers, and especially climate modelers, seems to think that as long as their models are «science - based» then there is no need to account for uncertainty in their outputs, notwithstanding that the model parameters are tuned with data, and that aspects of these models are likely to be ill posed (highly sensitive to small perturbations in the values assigned to parameters).
Moreover, the large increase in observed evaporation (vs the much smaller increases in the model outputs) is not a simple direct function of increased sea surface temperatures.
Integrated physiological and economic models (e.g., Fischer et al., 2005a) allow holistic simulation of climate change effects on agricultural productivity, input and output prices, and risk of hunger in specific regions, although these simulations rely on a small set of component models.
Since such models can not account for the climate system's apparent sensitivity to small perturbations in solar energy apparently brought about by the very long term changes in the Earth's orbit about the Sun, they may also underestimate climate sensitivity to energy output fluctuations caused by solar activity, even during the eleven - year Schwabe cycle.
They conclude, based on study of CMIP5 model output, that equilibrium climate sensitivity (ECS) is not a fixed quantity — as temperatures increase, the response is nonlinear, with a smaller effective ECS in the first decades of the experiments, increasing over time.
In any case, it is simply an effort to reconcile the rapid rates of warming in the Arctic with the output of the most recent group of global climate models — everyone agrees that global warming is real, except for a very large number of editors and reporters with the U.S. press, who continue to advocate for the positions held by a small number of fossil fuel funded contrarians and insist on giving them «equal time» — a luxury denied to renewable energy experts.
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