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This below normal temps point only to one thing:Global Warming
We may already be entering a mini-ice age and not know it. perhaps the computer models missed a variable or 100? The NWS is LUCKY to get a 3-day forecast correct for a geographical area the size of a small city. Why am I so worried about people claiming a 3C rise in "global" temps from some of the same computer modeling? Computer models are great when you have fewer than a dozen variables, with half being very static. Make the model try to predict something with tens-of-thousands of variables, none having staticity, and your error rate for a 100 year period goes to nearly 100%. Political polls even have a margin of error and those only have 2 variables, maybe 3 if you consider that people will LIE to the pollster. |
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