Tuesday, October 05, 2010

C3: Climate Models Fail Spectacularly At Simulating Clouds' Impact, Peer Reviewed Study Finds
Clouds are critical in determining Earth's radiation balance. In order for climate models to accurately project future climate conditions, they absolutely must be able to simulate correctly the many facets of clouds interaction with radiation, both reflection and absorption. The newest peer-reviewed research finds that climate models fail miserably at cloud simulation, which may explain why climate model output ranges from bad to worthless.
ABC News Watch: Melting Pole Ice threat to ports
Here's a report from 1952 on the same theme, prior to the advent of catastrophic anthropogenic global warming.
EU Referendum: Splattergate - they don't like it up 'em
The Muslim version has been pulled, for "copyright" reasons. Obviously, the idea of a Muslim-loving teach blowing up kafirs is a bit too much for the sensitive little greenies - even if it is OK for teach to blow up white kids for not reducing their carbon signature.
EU Referendum: Splattergate: Team stupid
...even greenie-queen Jo Abbess is a little miffed.

"In a critical stage of the the battle to win hearts and minds with a massive global campaign," she writes, "Franny Armstrong has decided to blow up every ounce of credibility she has ever earned by agreeing to produce what has to be the most repulsive, sick little film in the entire universe." She adds: "So much for decades of trying to convince people that the green movement isn’t all about world domination through domestic fascism and mind control."
EU Referendum: Splattergate - Epic WIN!
This is serious stuff, and could not be further removed from the earlier 10:10 stance. Had this tone been adopted right from the very start, there might have been a different, less damaging response. But, it seems, these people always have to learn the hard way. The lady director complains, incidentally, that although she has been followed developments closely, she has "been working from home with a four-week-old baby." Well, Eugenie, there's always that red button that you thought was so funny.

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