نتایج جستجو برای: forecast modelling

تعداد نتایج: 189264  

2003
P. Zanis T. Trickl A. Stohl H. Wernli O. Cooper C. Zerefos H. Gaeggeler L. Tobler P. W. Kubik A. Priller H. E. Scheel H. J. Kanter P. Cristofanelli C. Forster P. James

P. Zanis, T. Trickl, A. Stohl, H. Wernli, O. Cooper, C. Zerefos, H. Gaeggeler , C. Schnabel , L. Tobler, P. W. Kubik, A. Priller, H. E. Scheel, H. J. Kanter, P. Cristofanelli, C. Forster, P. James, E. Gerasopoulos, A. Delcloo, A. Papayannis, and H. Claude Laboratory of Atmospheric Physics, Aristotle Univ. of Thessaloniki, Greece Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, IMK-IFU, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germ...

Journal: :ERCIM News 2010
Juan C. Vallejo Miguel A. F. Sanjuán

the last century, the numerical approach to solving physical problems has gained in relevance with the increase of computational facilities. Methods derived from chaos theory and nonlinear dynamics techniques are quite useful in solving real problems where chaos is present and a strong dependence on initial conditions is a key issue. Predictability refers to the assessment of the likely errors ...

2000
F. Klügl J. Wahle A. L. C. Bazzan

This paper discusses a framework which considers the behaviour of drivers as a mean to achieve an anticipatory traffic forecast. We introduce a two-layer agent-based architecture for the simulation of traffic flow and consider a simple scenario in which agents (drivers) receive dynamic information about traffic conditions. It is shown that in such scenarios, with information being a key commodi...

Journal: :Atmosphere 2021

A hydrometeorological forecasting system has been operating at the Institute of Marine Biological Resources and Inland Waters (IMBRIW) Hellenic Centre for Research (HCMR) since September 2015. The consists Advanced Weather Forecasting (WRF-ARW) model, WRF-Hydro hydrological HEC-RAS hydraulic–hydrodynamic model. provides daily 120 h weather forecasts focusing on Greece (4 km horizontal resolutio...

Journal: :International journal of medical informatics 2001
Janez Demsar Blaz Zupan Noriaki Aoki Matthew J. Wall Thomas H. Granchi J. Robert Beck

In management of severe trauma patients, trauma surgeons need to decide which patients are eligible for damage control. Such decision may be supported by utilizing models that predict the patient's outcome. The study described in this paper investigates the possibility to construct patient outcome prediction models from retrospective patient's data at the end of initial damage control surgery b...

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