Retroactive Climate Model Predictions Lag Observations

They knew it all along, but they weren’t allowed to tell us. Like the cold UK winter which The Met Office hid.

Global warming- fewer, but stronger cyclones

Updated April 7, 2011 08:07:53
Global warming may mean fewer cyclones but they could get stronger, scientists are saying at a national climate change conference in Cairns.

One study from Australia’s national science agency, The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation — or CSIRO — predicts is that rising temperatures could halve the frequency of tropical cyclones.

While other studies suggest there may only be around a 20 per cent reductions in cyclones, the results are likely to have an impact on disaster management planning.

http://www.radioaustralia.net.au/

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2 Responses to Retroactive Climate Model Predictions Lag Observations

  1. BT Harley says:

    Good science from CSIRO, with all the correct terminology: may, could, predict, studies, could, may…

  2. truthsword says:

    We have said all along that we will continue to use “May” and “Could” in every component of AGW theory as CYA. Thank you.

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