Sentences with phrase «wider uncertainty»

However, because storage is so new there has been wide uncertainty about what degree of cost reduction would be experienced by different storage technologies.
What possible planning decisions could be made under wider uncertainty than the 2 - 4.5 C range, or 1 - 3 feet sea - level by 2100 range?
The GCP reports that China's emissions are projected to grow by 3.5 % in 2017, with wide uncertainty ranging from 0.7 % to 5.4 %.
Mann's data set does not have enough information to verify its «skill» at resolving the past, and has such wide uncertainty bounds as to be no better than the simple mean of the data (p. 91).
A UK cooperative representing 10 per cent of the country's supply chain has fallen victim to wider uncertainty gripping the European market after going into receivership this week.
In fairness, there remains considerable uncertainty in aerosol effects, but if there will be real progress in narrowing the credible range for climate sensitivity, it has to come from reducing the still too wide uncertainty in aerosol effects, not from flogging climate models which assume aerosol offsets inconsistent with the best available measured effects.
Concerning volume: If it's not taken by IPCC (I did not read the draft and also, there will surely be modifications) then for the simple reason, that it can not be measured directly and so any data have a pretty wide uncertainty bar and are open to attack.
Reconstructions that have poor validation statistics (i.e., low CE) will have correspondingly wide uncertainty bounds, and so can be seen to be unreliable in an objective way.
There is wide uncertainty on some parameters and this gives the modelers free regin to overfit those parameters to the single stochastic realization of modern earth climate.
In AR4 these mostly offset each other, but AR5 does have central estimates with wide uncertainties that the forcing really is changing faster than that from CO2 alone while the AR4 offsetting is still comfortably within the uncertainty too.
This fact has helped sceptics underline the wide uncertainty about how intense global warming will be if we continue with business as usual.
He added that based on «several sources of biases in the [study's] method and the wide uncertainty ranges, we express reservations that the paper's conclusions of declining catch trends can be strongly opposed to FAO's reports of stable capture production trends in recent years.»
Carneiro is hesitant to make conclusions from the rabbit genetics, citing the wide uncertainty in reported rabbit mutation rates and the limited data set in the new report.
This figure gives a sense of the wide uncertainty distribution in the total anthropogenic forcing relative to just the GHG forcing (which also includes methane, N2O, etc) which is a prime reason the instrumental record doesn't inherently give good constraints on sensitivity.
However, even given a particular emission scenario, IPCC has always allowed for a wide uncertainty range.
In the latter case the effects are not signicant given the wide uncertainty range.
Guggenheim Solar Index: Solar stocks are significantly underperforming the market, with fears over Trump's likely move away from renewable energy adding to wider uncertainty.
In fact, in the annual Global Carbon Budget 2016 published in November 2016, we still estimated that Chinese emissions would be down 0.5 % for the year, based on monthly data through September, albeit with a wide uncertainty range from 3.8 % down to 1.3 % up.
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