(This re-emission seems deeply mysterious to me, at least, in that AFAIK about the only characterizations we can place on it are that its quantized in definable ways and that there is
a statistical time function of some sort associated — and yet it's also the most everyday thing imaginable, in that emitted thermal radiation is just what physical objects do, all the time, unless they are at absolute zero.
Not exact matches
«Probability density
function,» a
statistical representation of the likelihood of something occurring at any point in
time, was used to examine cloud properties, including vertical motion, liquid and ice water content, and the conditions of cloud particle growth, including how ice crystals grow at the expense of liquid droplets.
NEW CALCulator
function provides real
time statistical comparisons of mineral types for dogs and cats (NEW) matching your patient's signalment.
As a physicist (but not in climate science) I can't tell you how many
times I have had to explain to students that the errors reported by their
statistical fitting software are not to be trusted if they are not fitting the right
function.
The revised model represented
statistical relationships between annual runoff and winter precipitation, forest basal area reductions and
time since treatment, but these relationships were not necessarily related to physical processes or
functions that control water balance [20].
Hamilton, 4.0 + / - 0.3,
Statistical A simple regression model for NSIDC mean September extent as a
function of mean daily sea ice area from August 1 to 5, 2012 (and a quadratic
function of
time) predicts a mean September 2012 extent of 4.02 million km2, with a confidence interval of plus or minus.32.
On one hand, the parametric excitation is then attended by an increase with
time of all the conventional
statistical characteristics of the problem solution, such as moments and correlation
functions of any order.
I reviewed Mann's method, and found that the
statistical bias he applied was for temperatures proportional to the
time rate of change of temperatures, which defines an exponential
function of temperature independent of the initial data.