> Have scientists finally found a use for climate models?

Have scientists finally found a use for climate models?

Posted at: 2015-03-12 
Predicting climate in Fantasy Land

http://www.bris.ac.uk/cabot/news/2013/390.html

"Because climate models are based on fundamental scientific processes, they are able not only to simulate the climate of the modern Earth, but can also be easily adapted to simulate any planet, real or imagined, so long as the underlying continental positions and heights, and ocean depths are known.”

Which climate model is he talking about?

http://www.drroyspencer.com/wp-content/u...

Jebus, these alarmists do live in their own little fantasy world.

Reality: The nemesis of alarmists.

Quote by David Frame, climate modeler, Oxford University: “Rather than seeing models as describing literal truth, we ought to see them as convenient fictions which try to provide something useful.”

Try to provide something useful. Get that? TRY? They were successful at getting our money and enacting laws due to this fairy tale.

Quote by Chris Folland of UK Meteorological Office: “The data don't matter. We're not basing our recommendations [for reductions in carbon dioxide emissions] upon the data. We're basing them upon the climate models.”

So they are successful in using climate models. They successfully succeeded in bamboozling the world out of money and ceding power to the UN. That is what it is all about anyway.

Now they are using them to predict weather and climates in fairyland. Isn't this wonderful? I wonder how much this is costing us? I can see that greenies are proud of their work. Even though they know it is fiction, they still believe it. Ha! Ha!

I would to see a climate model of Priplanis 'Lost in Space"

season one planet .

The Last Airbenders planet

Including the translations for elves, this looks like a quality result.

Perhaps if all modellers funded themselves rather than the government forcing me to contribute then we would see less quantity and more quality in the climate models.

Predicting climate in Fantasy Land

http://www.bris.ac.uk/cabot/news/2013/390.html