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That should be the total of an IPCC report. All one needs to know,nothing unusual happening and people have always been forecasting doom.
Like the climate, scientists predictions go in cycles.
Scientists are normally 90 degrees out of phase with the weather, which is why they are always wrong. They are betting on the previous race, instead of the next one.
Listening to a climate scientist is like listening to a teenager riding a roller- coaster facing backward. Lots of screaming whether the coaster is rising or falling. Facing the rear, of course, they have no clue they’re just oscillating.
Do you suppose climate scientists watch waves breaking on the shore and shout “OMG! Sea level is rising!! OMG! Sea level is falling!!”? [loop]
(-: pretty much! Although the post ends in 1976. The loop from there through 2005 should be filled with dire Hansen Mann etc. quotes, followed of course by the current cooling comments starting to occur which are likely just getting started.
Now it is “extreme weather”, like the extremely nice fall that we have been having.
Reblogged this on Bob Tisdale – Climate Observations and commented:
Thanks, Steve!
Like the ebb and flow of the tides, prophecies come and go.
Well, they get so bored, sitting around the ivory tower water cooler. And it’s all fun…until someone, or the world, loses an eye.