Sentences with phrase «to estimate errors»

If the old dataset is outside the error range, it seems there is an issue with estimating error and if it's not, then what changed?
Von Schuckmann & Le Traon (2011) also estimate the errors in global trends from the period analysed, and also future error uncertainty.
Next, we use the observed characteristics of present - day interannual NAO variability to estimate the error on future NAO SLP trends and associated SAT and P trends.
Fitting the GISS series, estimating error by bootstrapping, the linear component is 0.003 + / - 0.08 degrees / century and the quadratic component is 0.44 + / - 0.07 degrees / century ^ 2.
Estimating the errors inherent in the kind of measurements used by Maciejewski and his co-authors is a tough thing to do, Bean says; if the actual errors in the data were larger than the researchers had accounted for, the variations in the observed transit times could vanish.
A new paper, co-authored by Woods Hole Research Center Senior Scientist Richard A. Houghton, entitled, «Audit of the global carbon budget: estimate errors and their impact on uptake uncertainty,» was published in the journal Biogeosciences.
«I didn't sign because I thought the estimated error was not correct,» says OPERA team member Luca Stanco of the National Institute of Nuclear Physics in Italy, adding he thinks it is larger than the stated 10 nanoseconds.
The forward P / E uses estimates of future earnings (see chart of estimate errors).
But my question can be shortened to «What are the estimated errors on measurements and how much did they change with the new release?»
Estimated error is ± 0.47 million km2.
As the adjacent chart shows, the reported 2014 HadCRUT4 (HC4) global temperature with its estimated error bars (± 0.1 °C) may have been the warmest, and then again... there are 15 prior years that may have been warmer when considering all the error bar implications.
How do we estimate error bars?
I'm, however, not so surprised that the estimated errors are much less than most people would guess, when they learn about all the problems listed by HadSST3 authors or by TonyB in his posting.
I estimate the error at about 0.18 - 0.19 deg C in Hansen's US estimate for 2000 and after, as I said in the post.
The oceans are a bit more problematic, since you have the while buckets to intake transition, but I'm less familiar with that area so I'd suggest reading some of Kennedy's work to see how estimated errors are calculated.
The reconstruction is based on the modulation potential derived from the 10Be records from the Greenland Ice core Project.Red dotted lines indicate the estimated error bars of the reconstruction.
We estimate error based on accepted knowledge of the sensor capabilities and analysis of the amount of «noise,» or daily variations not explained by changes in weather variables.
Differences between altimeter and tide gauge observed sea level used to estimate the error in the acceleration estimate (13).
THAT MARGIN OF ESTIMATE ERROR IS NOT ONLY UNACCEPTABLE, IT»S IRRESPONSIBLE.
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