modelkørsler
Modelkørsler, often translated as "model runs" or "simulations," refers to the use of mathematical models to predict future outcomes of a system. These models are typically computer-based and represent complex phenomena such as weather patterns, climate change, economic trends, or the spread of diseases. The core principle behind modelkørsler is to input current data and known variables into the model and then let the model compute how these factors might evolve over time.
The outputs of modelkørsler are not definitive predictions but rather a range of possible scenarios or probabilities.
Interpreting modelkørsler requires an understanding of the model's limitations, assumptions, and the inherent complexities of the