08 April 2016

Unexpectedly

Oh look, someone else noticed the models don't predict successfully.

I've said over and over in this tiresome debate.

They've made models that are supposedly predictive of climate changes for the next 100 years.

Yet if you input in data from 100 years ago, you do not arrive at the climate we have today.

Assuming the model makers allow you access to their model to run this experiment, which they've often refused to do.

1 comment:

  1. Their formulas closer resemble an MC Escher painting than an actual model.

    Climate models (at least ones used by the cult of East Anglia) have never even attempted to predict, just show what they want

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