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To: i-node who wrote (51074)1/6/2018 8:17:13 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 357063
 
Hansen B
Hansen et al (1988)




Original discussion (2007). Scenarios from Hansen et al. (1988). Observations are the GISTEMP LOTI annual figures. Trends from 1984: GISTEMP: 0.19ºC/dec, Scenarios A, B, C: 0.33, 0.28, 0.17ºC respectively (all 95% CI ~±0.02). Last updated: 8th April 2017.

CMIP 5







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realclimate.org



To: i-node who wrote (51074)1/6/2018 9:06:42 PM
From: koan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 357063
 
Put simply, only a fool would cavalierly insist that 97% of the worlds best atmospheric chemists are wrong and then set out to prove it with sixth grade observations any scientist would laugh at.

You have a lot in common with trump who knew more about how to fight Isis than the generals.

You don't have a clue of what you don't know.

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Over the last 20,000 years sea level has risen by almost 400 feet.

Now, you want to blame us for the last 180mm over 50 years or so?

>> The basic equation works perfectly, what does vary is the time factors because no one can anticipate exactly how all feedback loops will manifest and how they will interact.

WTF are you babbling about?

What we know is this. If you understand a system, you can model it. If you can't model it, you don't understand it. Of the 103 or however many IPCC models, that have consistently, massively missed the modeling of the system.

There isn't much else to say.

Over the last 20,000 years sea level has risen by almost 400 feet.

Now, you want to blame us for the last 180mm over 50 years or so?