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Latest Global Temperature Data Confirm Computer Simulations Lack Of Predictive Skill (karma: 2)  en>fr fr>en
By jukinj3 Comments: 15926, member since Tue Apr 08, 2003
On Tue Jul 31, 2012 02:47 PM
The major NASA and IPCC climate models, that policymakers have poured billions into, continue to consistently overestimate global warming - this complete lack of predictive skill in regards to global temperatures has literally been mind-boggling bad.
Always amuses me when some eco-nazi yells about big oil pumping in millions of dollars in research to disprove AGW but the leftist governments of the world have funded bad science in hopes of control over people to the tune of almost a $100 billion dollars...and they got what they paid for.

NASA / IPCC Climate Models: Latest Global Temperature Data Confirm Computer Simulations Lack Of Predictive Skill

The major NASA and IPCC climate models, that policymakers have poured billions into, continue to consistently overestimate global warming - this complete lack of predictive skill in regards to global temperatures has literally been mind-boggling bad.

The leftmost and middle charts are representations of the NASA/Hansen and IPCC climate model predictions, updated with global temperature information through June, 2012.

Both charts reveal dismal predictive skills by these expensive, powerful and complex computer models. Clearly, the models' outputs, based on the existing 'business-as-usual' CO2 emissions, have predicted significant global warming that has not happened. In general, the models have been essentially wrong for an extended period. (Black dashed/dotted intersecting lines on the two charts indicate what these models predicted for the 2011-2012 period.)

These CO2-centric models suffer from a few mission-critical programming errors, based on incorrect assumptions from a green-activist agenda. Specifically, these computer simulations have been programmed to have a very high sensitivity to CO2 levels. These models assume that as atmospheric CO2 levels increase from human CO2 emissions, that global temperatures will rapidly increase to an "accelerating" mode. This key green "science" assumption, and the resulting climate sensitivity programming error, thus produces almost guaranteed failed predictions for future climate scenarios.

In contrast, the rightmost chart represents a newer climate model approach based on harmonics. It appears to produce predictions that are more in touch with known climate reality. The most recent global temperature trends and variations are well within this model's projections.

The 'harmonic' model basically ignores CO2 levels and emissions, instead focusing on astronomical forces, primarily solar system planetary motions.

As a result, the harmonic model better matches the known climate decadal and multi-decadal oscillations that create the global climate variations that are well documented throughout history. The CO2-centric models are totally incapable of doing the same. Obviously, only time will tell if this different approach to climate modeling will continue to have acceptable predictive skills.

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3 Replies to Latest Global Temperature Data Confirm Computer Simulations Lack Of Predictive Skill

re: Latest Global Temperature Data Confirm Computer Simulations Lack Of Predictive Skill en>fr fr>en
By Mouse Comments: 21429, member since Wed May 25, 2005
On Tue Jul 31, 2012 02:54 PM
Anybody check for a rounding error :O
re: Latest Global Temperature Data Confirm Computer Simulations Lack Of Predictive Skill (karma: 1)  en>fr fr>en
By Reed Comments: 11738, member since Sat May 24, 2003
On Tue Jul 31, 2012 03:03 PM
Of course. What have we skeptics been saying for the last 20 years or so?

But, in this day and age, the truth is practically irrelevant. Pretty fucked up...
re: Latest Global Temperature Data Confirm Computer Simulations Lack Of Predictive Skill en>fr fr>en
By PopsFrost Comments: 12271, member since Mon Jan 21, 2008
On Tue Jul 31, 2012 06:02 PM



For a modest $2.3 billion government grant (UN money will work too) I will write a program that will predict the curve shown in the picture. Problem solved.

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