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Did Your Climate Model Predict This Jim?
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obviously, we have cut CO2 emissions way below the tipping point…………………
What’s funny is now Hansen is claiming we’re in scenario B because of lowering methane levels. Which would be cool, except………. it isn’t.
http://www.esrl.noaa.gov/gmd/ccgg/images/obs_mm.png
He makes it up as he goes along.
I think Jim is relaxing on a beach in Greenland.
The problem with predictions is that there comes a time when they are either observed or not. Jim has failed badly here and the divergence may even increase.
Seattle Weather Today
Updated today at 5:43 AM
Friday is starting off with mostly clear skies with only patches of low clouds and fog or freezing fog. It’s a cold morning with temperatures in the upper 20s to upper 30s.
We only hit 49° at Sea-Tac yesterday making it the 7th day in April to stay below 50°. This ties the record for consecutive days below 50° in April set back in 1945! But we won’t break the record today.
http://www.king5.com/weather
Someone still keeps painting in big areas of pretty reds in parts of the world where no one lives, like northern Siberia.