More Prevarication on Global Warming
Timothy Birdnow
They're at it again; nature just isn't cooperating with the Global Warming fantasies, so the computer modelers are changing the rules - again!
From the article:
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/08/110811113956.htm
"The computer modeling study, by scientists at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, reinforces previous findings by other research teams that the level of Arctic sea ice loss observed in recent decades cannot be explained by natural causes alone, and that the ice will eventually disappear during summer if climate change continues.
But in an unexpected new result, the NCAR research team found that Arctic ice under current climate conditions is as likely to expand as it is to contract for periods of up to about a decade.
"One of the results that surprised us all was the number of computer simulations that indicated a temporary halt to the loss of the ice," says NCAR scientist Jennifer Kay, the lead author. "The computer simulations suggest that we could see a 10-year period of stable ice or even a slight increase in the extent of the ice. Even though the observed ice loss has accelerated over the last decade, the fate of sea ice over the next decade depends not only on human activity but also on climate variability that cannot be predicted."'
End excerpt.
So once again the gamers have adjusted their models to make the reality of non-warming fit their doomsday predictions. They simply cannot admit that they were wrong.
Hat tip; Darwiniana.com
They're at it again; nature just isn't cooperating with the Global Warming fantasies, so the computer modelers are changing the rules - again!
From the article:
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/08/110811113956.htm
"The computer modeling study, by scientists at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, reinforces previous findings by other research teams that the level of Arctic sea ice loss observed in recent decades cannot be explained by natural causes alone, and that the ice will eventually disappear during summer if climate change continues.
But in an unexpected new result, the NCAR research team found that Arctic ice under current climate conditions is as likely to expand as it is to contract for periods of up to about a decade.
"One of the results that surprised us all was the number of computer simulations that indicated a temporary halt to the loss of the ice," says NCAR scientist Jennifer Kay, the lead author. "The computer simulations suggest that we could see a 10-year period of stable ice or even a slight increase in the extent of the ice. Even though the observed ice loss has accelerated over the last decade, the fate of sea ice over the next decade depends not only on human activity but also on climate variability that cannot be predicted."'
End excerpt.
So once again the gamers have adjusted their models to make the reality of non-warming fit their doomsday predictions. They simply cannot admit that they were wrong.
Hat tip; Darwiniana.com
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home