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Climate Science is so advanced now. Long gone are the days of making A, B and C predictions. They have it all covered now. I think they should give Nostradamus a posthumous Climate Science doctorate.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postdiction
Here in the Netherlands they can’t even predict the climate correctly two days from now. ’t Was pretty much the same when I lived in Canada. Haven’t they caught up with this wonderful news? Oh wait, predicting is like that astronomer who said that it’s quite likely that one day the moon will collide with the earth. Say, in 25,000,000 years or so. No-one’s going to be around to verify his pontification or even if they would be, no-one would bother to remember. Nostradamus had made generalised predictions and someone, somewhere will always read the here and now in them, but especially the past.
Here in Portugal they’re much more advanced, as since a few months ago they started failing the [automated] forecast for the very same day.
More advanced, but IMO still in a period of negative discovery. So many variables.
Especially fabricated variables.
“fabricated variables” = designer dresses? 🙂
It’s not the world that will end, it’s mankind. If dinosaurs were eradicated, then why not mankind? The sooner, the better. I’m all on Mother Earth’s side. 😉
Exactly. A natural process will eradicate us. Just like the dinosaurs. Doesn’t mean that while we’re here, we should be forced to listen to, and pay for, madmen claiming they know the how’s & why’s that we will end.
What’s the forecast for tomorrow?