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To: Eric who wrote (75160)3/2/2017 10:46:13 AM
From: Thomas A Watson  Respond to of 86355
 
well anonymous lying asshole troll eRICO, what is the name of your imaginary USA based expert who suggests that any information in Ms Curry's analysis of GCMs is in any way suggestive of error.

I spent many years in engineering in the area of hardware software systems design, along with the creation of specs for acceptance testing and functional validation and verification and calibration.

The GCM are all built with anonymous who knows acceptance testing and functional validation and verification and calibration.

The result vs reality show this. So an anonymous lying asshole troll how make believe it is off the grid who believe such GCM are useful is a total and complete idiot.

But we all knew that.

Thank you for validating and verifying again my expert analysis of who your are.



To: Eric who wrote (75160)3/2/2017 11:33:42 AM
From: Brumar89  Respond to of 86355
 
She has a PhD and is the former chair of the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the Georgia Institute of Technology.



To: Eric who wrote (75160)3/2/2017 2:40:34 PM
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She obviously has no expertise in the area.


Judith A. Curry is an American climatologist and former chair of the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Her research interests include hurricanes, remote sensing, atmospheric modeling, polar climates, air-sea interactions, and the use of unmanned aerial vehicles for atmospheric research. She is a member of the National Research Council's Climate Research Committee. [1] As of 2017, she has retired from academia. [2] [3]

Curry is the co-author of Thermodynamics of Atmospheres and Oceans (1999), and co-editor of Encyclopedia of Atmospheric Sciences (2002), as well as over 140 scientific papers. Among her awards is the Henry G. Houghton Research Award from the American Meteorological Society in 1992.

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