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Join Date: 08.03.2005
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The next Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change forecasts won't be released until late 2013. But insiders say that thanks to faster computers and better models, the report will offer more precise predictions and adjust anticipated changes in sea levels and precipitation.
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Join Date: 24.12.2012
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New and improved computer models will not tell us what the weather or climate will do because their outcomes are only as good as the inputs. In other words "garbage in - garbage out".
Our climate has not warmed in the last 16 years and our storms have not increased in frequency or severity in the last 60 years. Our sea level rises can be measured in millimeters and not in centimeters or even meters as predicted by the computer models. In the last 15 years or so a Global Warming Industry has establiched itself in developed countries of the Western World which is feeding on the frenzy they are creating. |
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