Faster Hardware Compounds Modeling Errors At A Faster Rate

Bigger supercomputers for climate models increase the error bar by compounding modeling errors at a faster rate – and give the end user a false sense of security that they are doing something useful.

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12 Responses to Faster Hardware Compounds Modeling Errors At A Faster Rate

  1. Mike Davis says:

    It means you get a bigger pile of Garbage faster. GIGO, GIGO, Long live GIGO! The true ruler of the IPCC Glee Club!

  2. L Nettles says:

    Time for a new term. MegaGarbage or is it PetaGarbage

    • Mike Davis says:

      Peta Garbage!
      APGCC brought to you by MET, GISS, UEA, NOAA, and lots of other scrambled letter groups!
      Anthropogenic Peta Garbage Climate Change!

    • Mike Davis says:

      Mega was passed with IPCC SAR! TAR took it to Tera and to produce AR4 they needed Peta to cover all bases!
      What is next? Gigamongous!

  3. Luncho says:

    Its like using a weight forward line: It allows you to throw your mistakes farther.

  4. Ian says:

    Eventually they will want a computer so powerful that it can keep track of every particle of matter involved in the phenomena of weather and climate on earth. But, even when they get it, it will make no difference, because their assumptions about how those various particles interact will still be garbage.

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