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The Environment / Re: Is the narrative of climate change autogenerated?
« on: 09/12/2015 17:13:25 »
The post above is total nonsense.
Numerical prediction models have no fear, they have physics and parametrisations of physics they cannot resolve.
The models predict areas of the world undergoing changes that many would locally consider a good thing, but globally serious changes. Models are far from flawless, no scientist would deny otherwise, they do however predict the global averages fairly well.
They also have rather more than 1 point to measure, they have all of paleoclimate to test on, and a few centuries of directly measured data.
Numerical prediction models have no fear, they have physics and parametrisations of physics they cannot resolve.
The models predict areas of the world undergoing changes that many would locally consider a good thing, but globally serious changes. Models are far from flawless, no scientist would deny otherwise, they do however predict the global averages fairly well.
They also have rather more than 1 point to measure, they have all of paleoclimate to test on, and a few centuries of directly measured data.