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Politics : Politics of Energy

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To: wherry who wrote (6829)4/2/2009 1:58:45 PM
From: teevee2 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) of 86356
 
My understanding is that none of the standard "meteorological" models incorporate any sunspot cycle effects or forecasts. If the quiet sun persists, the cooling effects resulting are thus not perceived to invalidate any climate change model-based forecasts.

I wait to be corrected.


Forecasting weather and climate linked to sun spot cycles is at least based on historical empirical data. Forecasting weather and climate based on climate change MODELS (and not empirical data) is highly suspect at best.
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