Links tagged “model”
- Climate Models Blown Away By Water Vapor: ‘The predictors of future climate disaster may as well be using tarot cards’
- Meteorologist: State by State, Selling the Lie…’reports being dribbled out warning of a ridiculously warm and severe climate future’
- Obama Administration Mulls Daily ‘Climate Forecasts’
'Predicting climate — forecasting general weather patterns over a period of months or longer — will help countries adapt'
- Observations vs. Models: It’s High Time to be a Climate Realist
- Analysis: U.S. Temps Since 1900: Of Five Cool/Warm Periods, Climate Models Can Only Match One
- Gore Challenged! Ivy League Forecasting Expert seeks $20,000 bet with Gore over accuracy of climate model forecasts
- Embarrassing: Agriculture Sec. Vilsack: ‘Colorado forests are dying because of climate change…in a few years won’t be there’
- UN IPCC Scientist: ‘Climate models are not ‘data’, they are subject to the garbage-in-garbage-out problem’
- ‘IPCC’s ‘very likely’ average temp increases has range of uncertainty so wide as to make it meaningless for policy decision-making’
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10 Recent Studies Affirm It Was Regionally 2-6°C Warmer Than Today During The Last Glacial
From 80,000 to 12,000 years ago, when CO2 concentrations lingered near or below 200 ppm, many new or recent studies suggest that when directly comparing region to region, it was as much as 6°C warmer than today even during this ice age period. This has prompted some scientists to “exclude atmospheric pCO2 as a direct driver of SST [sea surface temperature] variations”.
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‘New Reality’ of climate change or better detection technology? NOAA moving up hurricane season outlook to May 15 from June 1
Sean Sublette, a meteorologist at Climate Central, who pointed out that the 1960s through 2010s saw between one and three storms each decade before the June 1 start date on average. It might be tempting to ascribe this earlier season entirely to climate change warming the Atlantic. But technology also has a role to play, with more observations along the coast as well as satellites that can spot storms far out to sea.
“I would caution that we can’t just go, ‘hah, the planet’s warming, we’ve had to move the entire season!’” Sublette said. “I don’t think there’s solid ground for attribution of how much of one there is over the other. Weather folks can sit around and debate that for awhile.” Earlier storms don’t necessarily mean more harmful ones, either.
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‘Hierarchical modeling’ study: Climate Change May Reduce Children’s Diet Diversity – Hotter temps have negative impact on the diet diversity
"Hotter long-term temperatures have already had a negative impact on the diet diversity of children all across the world. The researchers found that hotter temperatures, both long-term averages and short-term anomalies, were significantly correlated with low diet diversity in five of the six regions studied."
- Study: A trillion trees will cost nurseries billions & they ‘can’t grow nearly enough seedlings’