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Re: NY Times: GCM predict world is cooling (May 1st article)

by "0BZN0" <0BZN0@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 1, 2008 at 01:57 PM

"raylopez99" <raylopez99@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 is what the liberal NY Times says about today's global *cooling*.
Read it and weep 'tards.
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ROTFLMAO


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May 1, 2008
In a New Climate Model, Short-Term Cooling in a Warmer World
By ANDREW C. REVKIN
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Fudge factors adjusted!!!


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After decades of research that sought, and found, evidence of a human
influence on the earth’s climate, climatologists are beginning to
****ft to a new and similarly daunting enterprise: creating decade-long
forecasts for climate, just as meteorologists routinely generate
weeklong forecasts for weather.
One of the first attempts to look ahead a decade, using computer
simulations and measurements of ocean temperatures, predicts a slight
cooling of Europe and North America, probably related to ****fting
currents and patterns in the oceans.
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ABSOLUTE GARBAGE
Global cooling came as a complete surprise to the climate model wankers!
Those crappy climate modellers were not saying anything
about global cooling until it was sprung on them and
they had to adjust their fudge factors!


A disclaimer seems appropriate here ...

Disclaimer

  The projections are based on results from computer models that involve

simplifications of real physical processes that are not fully 
understood.

Accordingly, no responsibility will be accepted by CSIRO for the 
accuracy of

the projections inferred from this brochure or for any person's

interpretations, deductions, conclusions or actions in reliance on this

information.



And further:

  Climate model responses are most uncertain in how they represent 
feedback

effects, particularly those dealing with changes to cloud regimes,

biological effects and ocean-atmosphere interactions. The coarse spatial

resolution of climate models also remains a limitation on their ability 
to

simulate the details of regional climate change. Future climate change 
will

also be influenced by other, largely unpredictable, factors such as 
changes

in solar radiation, volcanic eruptions and chaotic variations within the

climate system itself. Rapid climate change, or a step-like climate 
response

to the enhanced greenhouse effect, is possible but its likelihood cannot 
be

defined. Because changes outside the ranges given here cannot be ruled 
out,

these projections should be considered with caution.




Warmest Regards

Bonzo

“Every year they recalibrate their computer model and put in the 
observed temperature. So, as they go along, the curve that trails behind 
is perfect. It’s like predicting the morning’s weather at six-o’clock in 
the evening..” Dr. Don J. Easterbrook, Professor Emeritus Geology, 
Western Wa****ngton University
 




 3 Posts in Topic:
Re: NY Times: GCM predict world is cooling (May 1st article)
"0BZN0" <0BZ  2008-05-01 13:57:44 
Re: NY Times: GCM predict world is cooling (May 1st article)
"Ouroboros_Rex"  2008-05-01 09:49:15 
Re: NY Times: GCM predict world is cooling (May 1st article)
"V-for-Vendicar"  2008-05-15 01:58:58 

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