Sentences with phrase «with weather models»

Skill with weather models increases that to 85 %.
These are quite different from the questions you ask with weather models.

Not exact matches

QNX, which made more than 60 % of the core software inside the world's car infotainment systems in 2011, has partnered with The Weather Network to send location - based weather data to drivers, and the intelligent dashboard system in many of Nissan's 2013 models, for instance, will feed drivers real - time local fuel prices, flight - status information, and points of interest supplied by Google.
Leave it to our six - time SI Swimsuit model to find a way to bring the vibrant colors of Miami (her current home) to life, even with colder weather in mind.
This model is also extremely lightweight and comes with a weather resistant cover.
The basic models are sturdy buggies with weather protection.
This model SnugRide ® infant car seat also has GracoPedic ™ foam for luxurious comfort, an all weather boot with blanket for added warmth, and a double infant head support with comfy harness covers.
If you need some advice on which stroller to take with you, you should consider a lightweight all - terrain model, which should enable you to weather any situation, or an umbrella stroller specifically for traveling.
Armed with their model, the researchers want to identify and understand deficiencies in state - of - the - art numerical weather models that prevent them from predicting weather on these subseasonal time scales.
Brave the cool weather and even the snow with this super durable model.
While the trends associated with climate change — hotter days, heavier rainfall and a greater number of extreme weather events — are present in the models, for many crops in Africa and Asia it's not clear how extensive the effects will be.
To find out more about how meteorologists use forecasting models to get ahead of Mother Nature as well as the limitations of this technology, Scientific American spoke with Thomas Else, chief meteorologist and director of meteorological services and computer programming for Hackettstown, N.J. - based weather forecasting consulting firm Weather Works LLC.
Whether it can be relied upon by government and if the details of collecting and processing it are disclosed «and documented with enough detail» to reliably capture new science for weather and climate models will be important.
After plugging all this information into computer models, they found that access to scientific information has a minimal effect on the public's opinion about climate change, while weather extremes have no noticeable effect whatsoever (which slightly contrasts with a 2011 study).
The military uses the microwave information to detect ocean wind speeds to feed into weather models, among other uses, but the data happen to be nearly perfect for sensing sea ice, says Walt Meier, a sea - ice specialist with the NSIDC.
The research, funded by the Medical Research Council, involved creating the first global model of how mortality rates change with hot or cold weather.
Officials with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration say their weather models predict the severe drought that has parched the southern United States will continue to midsummer — and beyond.
«For the first time, space weather forecasters now have models and tools for predicting how a CME is released from the sun, accelerated out into the solar wind, and ultimately ends up colliding with Earth's magnetosphere creating the geomagnetic storms that impact so many technologies and systems,» says Rodney Viereck of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) Space Environment Center.
Now, in a new $ 62 million, 5 - year program, the network of doomsday machines is expanding to simulate hurricanes and tornadoes and is joining forces with computer modeling to study how things too big for a physical test — such as nuclear reactors or even an entire city — will weather what Mother Nature throws at them.
Using weather and sea data from the time of the sinking, along with a new theoretical model, a Georgia Institute of Technology researcher has calculated that there was as much as a one - in - 130 chance — over a period of time and area — that a rogue wave 46 feet high (14 meters) could have occurred during the hurricane.
The method combines a model for systems such as weather or climate with real - world data points to develop predictions about the future.
The researchers compared 100 years of weather records from the Arctic and 50 - plus years of those kept on Antarctica with the results of four computer models.
«It's like weather forecasts, but for bionutrients and phytoplankton in the ocean,» said Cecile Rousseaux, an ocean modeler with Goddard's Global Modeling and Assimilation Office.
EWeLiNE combines these data with other atmospheric observations — from ground - based weather stations, radar and satellites — and sophisticated computer models predict power generation over the next 48 hours or so.
Lapenta foresees a day in the next decade when the increasing capabilities of new radars and satellites will be coupled with an evolving generation of finely detailed weather - prediction models running in real time on computers at speeds exceeding a quintillion computations a second.
Hanqin Tian, an ecologist at Auburn University in Alabama who studies modern grasslands, is working on models to correlate ancient grass production with the tree - ring records of weather.
«Massive data analysis shows what drives the spread of flu in the US: Models built with data from health claims, weather, geography and Twitter predict how the flu spreads from the south and southeastern coast.»
But the U.K. Met Office (national weather service), the U.S.'s National Center for Atmospheric Research and other partners around the globe aim to change that in the future by developing regular assessments — much like present evaluations of global average temperatures along with building from the U.K. flooding risk modeling efforts — to determine how much a given season's extreme weather could be attributed to human influence.
European satellites might be an option — if they are available and produce data in a format compatible with U.S. weather - forecasting models.
William Gutowski, a meteorologist at Iowa State University in Ames, praises the authors for creating a model that is both rigorous and also practical, with concrete information about water and weather.
In February, Australian and American researchers who compared ocean and climate modeling results with weather observations published findings in Nature Climate Change advancing earlier studies that explored the oscillation's global influence.
For my research in climate science, I use a satellite to measure physical and optical properties of clouds with the view to further improve weather and climate models.
In an attempt to save more lives and livelihoods through improvements in forecasting extreme weather — as well to make preparations to cope with such events — the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is investing in improved radar systems, more advanced computer modeling and better satellite systems.
The scientists examined four different versions of the model outputs, each one translated for the region with data from weather stations in the Northwest through a process called «downscaling.»
The study drew data from weather records from airports, used to model when the ground was frozen; Department of Natural Resources records on harvest levels for various tree species; and interviews with forest managers and loggers.
Meteorologists have long used a similar technique to integrate atmospheric and oceanic measurements with dynamical models, allowing them to forecast the weather.
My main problem with that study is that the weather models don't use any forcings at all — no changes in ozone, CO2, volcanos, aerosols, solar etc. — and so while some of the effects of the forcings might be captured (since the weather models assimilate satellite data etc.), there is no reason to think that they get all of the signal — particularly for near surface effects (tropospheric ozone for instance).
The project may involve the following topics: — Interaction of the solar wind with magnetised and unmagnetised planets — Space weather forecasts — Numerical (HPC) and analytical modelling of MHD wave processes and jets in solar and astrophysical plasma — MHD wave observations and solar magneto - seismology — Application of advanced data analysis to solar system science — Physics of collisionless shocks (including planetary and interplanetary shocks)-- Analysis of multi-point measurements made by space missions, e.g Cluster (ESA), THEMIS (NASA), MMS (NASA)
The scientists used standard climate computer models to come up with the extreme future weather conditions.
Last week there was a paper by Smith and colleagues in Science that tried to fill in those early years, using a model that initialises the heat content from the upper ocean — with the idea that the structure of those anomalies control the «weather» progression over the next few years.
Scientists at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory within the Atmospheric, Earth, and Energy Division, along with collaborators from the U.K. Met Office and other modeling centers around the world, organized an international multi-model intercomparison project, name CAUSES (Clouds Above the United States and Errors at the Surface), to identify possible causes for the large warm surface air temperature bias seen in many weather forecast and climate model simulations.
linking probabilistic simple climate models, complex Earth system models, and econometric analyses of historical weathering and climate impacts to project future risks associated with climate change and improve estimates of the social cost of carbon.
The statistics of the weather make short term climate prediction very difficult — particularly for climate models that are not run with any kind of initialization for observations — this has been said over and over.
With the current study, the authors built on that work, analyzing the planet's nitrogen balance, geochemical proxies and building a spatial nitrogen weathering model to assess rock nitrogen availability on a global scale.
Researchers also combine their observations and data with computer models that try to replicate weather and sea ice conditions in the Arctic.
Sometimes it is a client of mine, sometimes it might be a modeling job, it could be a be beach vacation with my husband, a doctor visit, the weather, and the list goes on.
Despite the chilly winter weather, Beckham modeled her pre-fall 2017 pieces while out and about in N.Y.C. — a striped bubblegum pink shirt (get a similar style from Vineyard Vines) tucked into a relaxed pleated midi skirt, styled with a cognac leather saddle purse and white leather booties.
Who: Giovanna Battaglia What: L'Uomo Vogue editor, freelance stylist, W magazine contributor Why: The former model established herself as a major street style star with her penchant for always looking like the coolest girl around, weather in chic, sophisticated staples or fun mixed prints.
Some models wear next - to - nothing in below - freezing temps, but Gigi gives a lesson in cold - weather dressing mixing season - appropriate coats and fuzzy pouches with her skin - baring ways.
I wanted to choose a model with an original print and finally I loved this, I have thought many looks with her for the good weather, is light so is great for this time.
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