Originally posted by Holden McGroin
OK I'll give you that one. Still, is there a climate model that is even in the same neighborhood?
Serious issues in logic stream there, Holden.
There might be...how can we know? It takes time to prove out models, and the experimental design is limited by the time period it takes to "proof" the model. Besides, the ideology isn't looking to one model in particular for answers....Just like the hurricane forecasters use multiple models to get a better picture of a hurricane's course, climatologists are using many models (and many runs of those models) to get a better grip on direction of climate.
I find it quite interesting that many predictions made by those inept climatologists are seemingly coming to fruition... Namely, large extremes in weather. Many of them were saying that it wasn't all warming, but rather larger examples of extremes... Extreme hots and colds, dryness and sudden large amounts of precip.. The southeast missed it's driest year in recorded times by a hundredth of an inch... The Pacific Northwest is expecting it's largest recorded snowfall ever this week... 4 feet.
Where is all this energy coming from? Your thoughts?