Met Office computer accused of 'warm bias' by BBC weatherman | Mail Online
A BBC weather forecaster has suggested that the Met Office's super-computer has a 'warm bias' which has stopped it predicting bitterly cold spells like the one we have just endured.C3: New Peer-Research: Can Climate Models Finally Do "Albedo", Correctly? Nope, Not Even Close
Paul Hudson said the error may have crept into the computer's climate model as a result of successive years of milder weather.
Back in 2006, experts determined that climate models were unable to accurately determine or predict the Earth's global albedo (measurement of Earth's potential to reflect solar energy harmlessly back into space). Doing albedo correctly is a basic necessity for global climate models (GCMs) to work as advertised. If they can't do albedo, they can't predict.UK Government: Living In A Green Dream World
UN talks in Mexico at the end of this year are likely to produce the legally binding climate change treaty that eluded negotiators in Copenhagen, according to the UK’s climate change secretary of state.[More from fraudster Pachuari] - Telegraph
SIR – I have been reading with growing indignation what appears to be a sustained vendetta against me in The Sunday Telegraph (Christopher Booker, December 26) and on your blogs. As chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, I do not receive any payment, honoraria or compensation for work done for the IPCC – only travel and daily subsistence for attending IPCC meetings. All allegations and insinuations that IPCC money was used to benefit either me personally or TERI are contrary to the facts.
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There is no conflict between these roles and my position as chairman of the IPCC. I advise several organisations on sustainable energy and related subjects, and any remuneration due to me from this is paid to TERI, not to me. This is to keep within the practices of TERI, of which I am a full-time, salaried employee and which I, as chief executive, have established and followed strictly. No part of these payments is received by me from TERI either directly or indirectly.
Dr Rajendra Pachauri
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