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Greenhouse Gases & Sulfate Aerosols
a coupled climate model that has interactive atmosphere, ocean, land, and sea ice components. A control climate was established by running the model for over 70 years with solar forcing and greenhouse gases held at present day levels. Two additional experiments were then performed, ...
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Build a Model Watershed
Benefit the Environment Citizen Science Buzz Build a Model Watershed Summary: Students construct a model land surface and use the model to explore basic concepts of watersheds including that (1) water flows downhill, (2) ridges of higher land can divide watershe...
Greenhouse Gases & Surface Temperature Change
began in January 1994 with the long-term goal of building, maintaining, and continually improving a comprehensive model of the climate system. The CSM is composed of 4 independent models (ocean, atmosphere, sea ice, and land surface) that communicate using the &quo...
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ecans: Mining Environmental Data to Identify Ecological Limits of Species Distribution
DescriptionInitial % agreementInitial KappaCross-validated % agrmtCross-validated Kappa ZeroR: This is the "null" model. It predicts presence or absence of pecans based on the simplest rule: since most places don't have pecans, assume all places don't have pecans. It provid...
Introduction to Climate Modeling
model can make predictions about soil carbon and other properties for areas where there are little or no data (Levine and Kimes 1997). When the model predicts something interesting or unexpected, Levine says, then it is time to go make more measurements. Why Build Computer Mo...
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: models in science
of things that is habitually referred to as ‘models’, in particular in economics, is equations (which are then also termed ‘mathematical models’). The Black-Scholes model of the stock market or the Mundell-Fleming model of an open economy ar...
Holt: Comparing a Play and a Film
Writer's Model Home Using This Site Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart & Winston. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use. Credits. Privacy Policy.
Literary Compare-Contrast Essay by Holt
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EDSITEment: Holocaust and Resistance
emotional vulnerability. Select appropriate learning activities, avoiding simplistic word puzzles and model-building projects as well as simulation and role-playing exercises which imply that students can "experience" what the Holocaust was like. Bookmark the pages you will be ...
 Standardizing Excellence: Working with Smaller Businesses to Implement Environmental Manag...
Approaches The following methods were identified as effective for- mats for training: One-to-one � Mentoring/coaching. � One-on-one on-site training. Networking � Creation of company bulletin boards and Intranet sites. � Virtual comm...
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Approaches The following methods were identified as effective for- mats for training: One-to-one � Mentoring/coaching. � One-on-one on-site training. Networking � Creation of company bulletin boards and Intranet sites. � Virtual communication tools: conference calls, listservs, Internet chat rooms, virtual connections that build trust. Topical � Gap analysis. � Mass balance approaches to aspect analysis. � Demonstration of specific techniques and technologies by companies actually using them.
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Approaches The following methods were identified as effective for- mats for training: <span class="highlight">One</span>-to-<span class="highlight">one</span> &#65533; Mentoring/coaching. &#65533; <span class="highlight">One</span>-on-<span class="highlight">one</span> on-site training. Networking &#65533; Creation <span class="highlight">of</span> company bulletin boards and Intranet sites. &#65533; Virtual communication tools: conference calls, listservs, Internet chat rooms, virtual connections that build trust. Topical &#65533; Gap analysis. &#65533; Mass balance approaches to aspect analysis. &#65533; Demonstration <span class="highlight">of</span> specific techniques and technologies by companies actually <span class="highlight">using</span> them.
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