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Topics => Weather, Climate, & Natural Disasters => Topic started by: Libertas on September 19, 2013, 07:37:55 AM

Title: IPCC Fifth Generation Report Admits Errors
Post by: Libertas on September 19, 2013, 07:37:55 AM
The 31-page ‘summary for policymakers’ is based on a more technical 2,000-page analysis which will be issued at the same time. It also surprisingly reveals: IPCC scientists accept their forecast computers may have exaggerated the effect of increased carbon emissions on world temperatures  – and not taken enough notice of natural variability.

(http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/09/14/article-2420783-1BD2956A000005DC-553_634x376.jpg)


Last night Professor Judith Curry, head of climate science at Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, said the leaked summary showed that ‘the science is clearly not settled, and  is in a state of flux’.  

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2420783/Worlds-climate-scientists-confess-Global-warming-just-QUARTER-thought--computers-got-effects-greenhouse-gases-wrong.html (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2420783/Worlds-climate-scientists-confess-Global-warming-just-QUARTER-thought--computers-got-effects-greenhouse-gases-wrong.html)

OK, then.  Look for the true believers in this cult to piss and moan, announce they've cleaned up the inconsistencies and have new computer models to show mankind is still the earths greatest enemy.

Good luck with that.  Hopefully between more people seeing this BS as a cult filled with quacks and the horrible world economy making grant-seeking whores harder to raise funding means this dirty little cabal is on the road to extinction.
Title: Re: IPCC Fifth Generation Report Admits Errors
Post by: LadyVirginia on September 19, 2013, 12:25:12 PM
Last night Professor Judith Curry, head of climate science at Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, said the leaked summary showed that ‘the science is clearly not settled, and  is in a state of flux’.  


You think?  ::facepalm::

state of flux-- is being kind as a description
Title: Re: IPCC Fifth Generation Report Admits Errors
Post by: Weisshaupt on September 19, 2013, 01:32:20 PM
Clearly - reality has got it wrong.
Title: Re: IPCC Fifth Generation Report Admits Errors
Post by: Pandora on September 19, 2013, 02:05:40 PM
Clearly - reality has got it wrong.

Clearly.

The bottom line is that the sun has gone unusually quiet and no one really knows why or how it will last.  Scientists "puzzled". (http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/science/Solar-activity-drops-to-100-year-low-puzzling-scientists/articleshow/22719807.cms)
Title: Re: IPCC Fifth Generation Report Admits Errors
Post by: Weisshaupt on September 19, 2013, 02:34:14 PM
Clearly - reality has got it wrong.

Clearly.

The bottom line is that the sun has gone unusually quiet and no one really knows why or how it will last.  Scientists "puzzled". (http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/science/Solar-activity-drops-to-100-year-low-puzzling-scientists/articleshow/22719807.cms)

Wait, wait, wait, you denier. Are you seriously suggesting that global warming has something to do with the sun's activity?
Title: Re: IPCC Fifth Generation Report Admits Errors
Post by: Predator Don on September 19, 2013, 02:43:00 PM
Clearly - reality has got it wrong.

Clearly.

The bottom line is that the sun has gone unusually quiet and no one really knows why or how it will last.  Scientists "puzzled". (http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/science/Solar-activity-drops-to-100-year-low-puzzling-scientists/articleshow/22719807.cms)

Wait, wait, wait, you denier. Are you seriously suggesting that global warming has something to do with the sun's activity?

Father Sun is in mourning for Mother Earth.....Or, since we are speaking about hot flashes, maybe it's Mother Sun is in mourning for Father Earth.
Title: Re: IPCC Fifth Generation Report Admits Errors
Post by: Pandora on September 19, 2013, 02:46:37 PM
Clearly - reality has got it wrong.

Clearly.

The bottom line is that the sun has gone unusually quiet and no one really knows why or how it will last.  Scientists "puzzled". (http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/science/Solar-activity-drops-to-100-year-low-puzzling-scientists/articleshow/22719807.cms)

Wait, wait, wait, you denier. Are you seriously suggesting that global warming has something to do with the sun's activity?

Am I?  Why would the biggest, hottest celestial furnace ever known to man have anything at all to do with climate?  Don't be ridiculous.
Title: Re: IPCC Fifth Generation Report Admits Errors
Post by: Predator Don on September 19, 2013, 04:07:23 PM
The Sun has went to a 28 hour workweek to ease the effects of obamacare.....So I guess what I'm stating is obamacare ended global warming.
Title: Re: IPCC Fifth Generation Report Admits Errors
Post by: Glock32 on September 28, 2013, 07:09:33 PM
You know that whole time that we were told our polar ice caps are shrinking precipitously? Yeah, the same thing was happening to the polar ice caps on Mars. Maybe it really is that gigantic, you know, star that both Earth and Mars orbit?
Title: Re: IPCC Fifth Generation Report Admits Errors
Post by: IronDioPriest on September 28, 2013, 08:12:50 PM
You know that whole time that we were told our polar ice caps are shrinking precipitously? Yeah, the same thing was happening to the polar ice caps on Mars. Maybe it really is that gigantic, you know, star that both Earth and Mars orbit?

But Glock. Blaming all that fluctuation on the gigantic ball of continuously exploding gas around which the entire Solar System revolves, and upon which all terrestrial life depends for life-giving heat, ignores the reality of man's control over the climate.

It almost seems like you're saying that cars and smokestacks aren't more powerful than a star.  Everyone knows the science is settled. No matter what that star does, windmills and solar panels will make earth cooler.
Title: Re: IPCC Fifth Generation Report Admits Errors
Post by: oldcoastie6468 on September 28, 2013, 11:21:42 PM
Last night Professor Judith Curry, head of climate science at Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, said the leaked summary showed that ‘the science is clearly not settled, and  is in a state of flux’.  


You think?  ::facepalm::

state of flux-- is being kind as a description

You mean they're all fluxed up?  :supercool:
Title: Re: IPCC Fifth Generation Report Admits Errors
Post by: LadyVirginia on September 28, 2013, 11:24:04 PM
Last night Professor Judith Curry, head of climate science at Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, said the leaked summary showed that ‘the science is clearly not settled, and  is in a state of flux’.  


You think?  ::facepalm::

state of flux-- is being kind as a description

You mean they're all fluxed up?  :supercool:

 ::thumbsup::
Title: Re: IPCC Fifth Generation Report Admits Errors
Post by: Libertas on September 29, 2013, 11:03:10 AM
Heh!   ::thumbsup::
Title: Re: IPCC Fifth Generation Report Admits Errors
Post by: warpmine on September 30, 2013, 08:56:51 AM
What do you say we fix that quote to make it reflect the nature of the task at hand.

The bottom line is that the sun has gone unusually quiet and no one really knows why or how it will last.  Scientists Book makers "puzzled".

Now that accurately describes their task.
Title: Re: IPCC Fifth Generation Report Admits Errors
Post by: oldcoastie6468 on September 30, 2013, 09:17:07 AM
What do you say we fix that quote to make it reflect the nature of the task at hand.

The bottom line is that the sun has gone unusually quiet and no one really knows why or how it will last.  Scientists Book makers "puzzled".

Now that accurately describes their task.

I doubt we'll EVER know what happens in a star, much less what's going on right here on Mother Earth.
Title: Re: IPCC Fifth Generation Report Admits Errors
Post by: Libertas on September 30, 2013, 11:17:33 AM
The oceans still baffle the experts...

Some experts...

But that never stops someone from making absolute claims and denying contrary information!

 ::)
Title: Re: IPCC Fifth Generation Report Admits Errors
Post by: warpmine on September 30, 2013, 05:05:01 PM
What do you say we fix that quote to make it reflect the nature of the task at hand.

The bottom line is that the sun has gone unusually quiet and no one really knows why or how it will last.  Scientists Book makers "puzzled".

Now that accurately describes their task.

I doubt we'll EVER know what happens in a star, much less what's going on right here on Mother Earth.
We do know how stars work but it takes years for the symptoms to manifest themselves. It's just the gravity of the situation these asshats don't understand. When you're that close to your sun, it tends to impact you more than you think despite being  93 million miles distant.

UV light burns you but it's the long wave of the infrared that you feel on your face or hands. The schools must have failed to teach these simple concepts to their students otherwise they wouldn't be that f**king ignorant of the properties of the different light waves and their effects.

It's the same thing with nuclear energy, most asswipes in this country are under the impression that if a reactor becomes super critical, a runaway chain reaction will occur and boom, they're all dead. ::bashing::

If only education wasn't political, children would be able to lead us into the future but simply not the case. Leftists have to have total control of every aspect of existence becasue they are basically evil disciples of Satan.
Title: Re: IPCC Fifth Generation Report Admits Errors
Post by: Libertas on December 05, 2013, 12:02:44 PM
IPCC clowns...

"...pause..."

http://nypost.com/2013/12/05/global-warming-proof-is-evaporating/ (http://nypost.com/2013/12/05/global-warming-proof-is-evaporating/)

 ::saywhat::

 ::hysterical::

Yeah, like meno-pause of the brain!

 ::laughonfloor::

Hilarious seeing a libiot religion implode before our eyes!

 ::laughonfloor::

MOAR!!!
Title: Re: IPCC Fifth Generation Report Admits Errors
Post by: Septugenarian on December 06, 2013, 10:24:13 AM
It almost seems like you're saying that cars and smokestacks aren't more powerful than a star.  Everyone knows the science is settled. No matter what that star does, windmills and solar panels will make earth cooler.
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Oops!  They overlooked/forgot about the cooling effect of windmills!  ::rolllaughing:: ::rolllaughing::
Title: Re: IPCC Fifth Generation Report Admits Errors
Post by: oldcoastie6468 on December 06, 2013, 10:33:03 AM
Am I?  Why would the biggest, hottest celestial furnace ever known to man have anything at all to do with climate?  Don't be ridiculous.

Actually, the Sun is relatively cool. Many stars are hotter than the Sun, with surface temperatures up to about 30,000 K (the Sun is just under 6000 K at the surface). These hot stars are white or even blue (those are the hottest).
Title: Re: IPCC Fifth Generation Report Admits Errors
Post by: Glock32 on December 07, 2013, 11:33:40 PM
Am I?  Why would the biggest, hottest celestial furnace ever known to man have anything at all to do with climate?  Don't be ridiculous.

Actually, the Sun is relatively cool. Many stars are hotter than the Sun, with surface temperatures up to about 30,000 K (the Sun is just under 6000 K at the surface). These hot stars are white or even blue (those are the hottest).


Like so much of our celestial habitat, we've been the beneficiaries of the Goldilocks phenomenon. A watery, oxygen rich planet in orbit around a star close enough to keep most of that water liquid, but far enough away not to cook the planet.
Title: Re: IPCC Fifth Generation Report Admits Errors
Post by: IronDioPriest on December 08, 2013, 09:39:52 AM
Like so much of our celestial habitat, we've been the beneficiaries of the Goldilocks phenomenon. A watery, oxygen rich planet in orbit around a star close enough to keep most of that water liquid, but far enough away not to cook the planet.

Almost like Earth was put here on purpose or something.
Title: Re: IPCC Fifth Generation Report Admits Errors
Post by: Libertas on December 09, 2013, 07:42:55 AM
Like so much of our celestial habitat, we've been the beneficiaries of the Goldilocks phenomenon. A watery, oxygen rich planet in orbit around a star close enough to keep most of that water liquid, but far enough away not to cook the planet.

Almost like Earth was put here on purpose or something.

Nah, just super-lucky is all...all the randomness coalesced and POOF!

 ;D
Title: Re: IPCC Fifth Generation Report Admits Errors
Post by: Predator Don on December 10, 2013, 12:53:54 PM
There's an ape somewhere on this planet waiting to evolve into a human. (insert photo here)
Title: Re: IPCC Fifth Generation Report Admits Errors
Post by: Libertas on December 10, 2013, 12:57:06 PM
 ::hysterical::
Title: Re: IPCC Fifth Generation Report Admits Errors
Post by: warpmine on December 16, 2013, 05:30:50 PM
Am I?  Why would the biggest, hottest celestial furnace ever known to man have anything at all to do with climate?  Don't be ridiculous.

Actually, the Sun is relatively cool. Many stars are hotter than the Sun, with surface temperatures up to about 30,000 K (the Sun is just under 6000 K at the surface). These hot stars are white or even blue (those are the hottest).


Like so much of our celestial habitat, we've been the beneficiaries of the Goldilocks phenomenon. A watery, oxygen rich planet in orbit around a star close enough to keep most of that water liquid, but far enough away not to cook the planet.
Don't forget the molten core which makes for a strong magnetic field deflecting much of the solar radiation thrown our way for without it, the atmosphere would have been torn away eons ago.
Title: Re: IPCC Fifth Generation Report Admits Errors
Post by: oldcoastie6468 on December 16, 2013, 05:32:08 PM
Don't forget the molten core which makes for a strong magnetic field deflecting much of the solar radiation thrown our way for without it, the atmosphere would have been torn away eons ago.

Mucho correcto!
Title: Re: IPCC Fifth Generation Report Admits Errors
Post by: Libertas on February 17, 2014, 12:07:07 PM
Oops!  More heretics!


The Sound Of Settled Science

Someone missed a memo.

    One of the Met Office's most senior experts yesterday made a dramatic intervention in the climate change debate by insisting there is no link between the storms that have battered Britain and global warming.

    Mat Collins, a Professor in climate systems at Exeter University, said the storms have been driven by the jet stream - the high-speed current of air that girdles the globe - which has been 'stuck' further south than usual.

    Professor Collins told The Mail on Sunday: 'There is no evidence that global warming can cause the jet stream to get stuck in the way it has this winter. If this is due to climate change, it is outside our knowledge.'

    His statement carries particular significance because he is an internationally acknowledged expert on climate computer models and forecasts, and his university post is jointly funded by the Met Office.

    Prof Collins is also a senior adviser - a 'co-ordinating lead author' - for the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). His statement appears to contradict Met Office chief scientist Dame Julia Slingo.

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