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Are you saying that climate is the history of weather?
Over a very long period, you can predict what the average of a bunch of stocks will return. This allows for things like planning for retirement. Being able to plan for retirement does not mean that you can predict the daily returns on stocks over a 30 yr period. Similarly, any given year might return something far outside of that range. Do you understand that?
Deniers are typically conspiracy theorists. They believe that climate change due to CO2 is a government conspiracy.
2 degrees and a foot are NOT catastrophic and alarmist models do NOT predict the future.
Michael Mann s hockey stick.
I gave you a coin flip analogy.
You do know that chaotic systems like weather are almost impossible to model ?
Don't you?
Because - My God - following that train of thoughts is way to painful to contemplate.
What is the ideal temp for human habitation?
What do you think the ideal temp for human habitation on earth is?
a coin flip is simple to model.
Why don't you predict the outcome of 20 coin flips.
Really? Why don't you predict the outcome of 20 coin flips. Tell us the sequence of heads and tails that will result. Then do the experiment and let us know how you do.
Onvacation saysWhat do you think the ideal temp for human habitation on earth is?
Holy crap lol
I said a coin toss was simple to model. I didn't say the model could predict.
anon_13e7f saysDeniers are typically conspiracy theorists. They believe that climate change due to CO2 is a government conspiracy.
Most people aren't deniers, but there are a large category of skeptics who ask very good questions that for some reason get ignored by the Climate Change cult.
Since we have proven the greenhouse effect takes place,
Do you admit that it is very difficult to accurately predict the sequence, but easier to predict the number of heads for a given number of tosses? In fact over the long term, the prediction becomes very accurate.
Flipping a coin illustrates the difference between a statistical characterization of results and a sequence of events.
The statistical characterization is easier to predict than the sequence.
But saying that you cannot predict all of the coin flip results does not mean you cannot predict the number of heads. Same goes for the climate.Onvacation says
What makes you think anyone can create a model to predict climate a century, a decade, or even 5 years from now?
You still don't see to understand statistics,
have a nice day.
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How much has the temp and sea level risen in the last hundred years?
How much did the temp rise between 2015 (2nd hottest year) and 2016 ( hottest year EVER)?
How can they measure such a small increase over the entire globe?
If the earth is warming why is the hottest temp ever recorded over a century old?
What is the ideal temp for human habitation?
Still waiting for answers to these important questions.