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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: TimF who wrote (935183)5/16/2016 12:18:20 AM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) of 1575692
 
"you can't say they have been accurate until much longer then 10 to 20 years after they were created"

Temperatures rose above Hansen's red line in July or Aug. Feb. was 1.33 degrees above the 20th century baseline (already 0.3 degrees above pre-industrial) way off the graph. The average for 2016 is 1.21 degrees, barely off the graph. They should fall below again with La Nina.
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2015 global temperatures are right in line with climate model predictions

Wednesday 12 August 2015 06.00 EDT


Comparison of the most recent climate model simulations with actual global surface temperature measurements. Created by Gavin Schmidt.
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" (And that assumes they where static, since the models change much more frequently then every 10 years, in a sense you could never say they have been established as accurate if they aren't trying for 10 or 20 years but rather much longer.)"

There's a lot of methane in that bullshit. It can be summarized as "deniers deny; it's what they do." In the meantime, the planet keeps warming.
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