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Wednesday, November 20, 2013

New Research Challenges Global Warming Theories

By Elliot Jager Tuesday, 05 Nov 2013
The role of natural cyclical weather trends has been underestimated, while the effects of greenhouse gases have been greatly exaggerated, two experts on global warming write in the peer-reviewed "Climate Dynamics."  The paper by Professor Judith Curry of the Georgia Institute of Technology and Dr. Marcia Wyatt, an independent scientist who earned her degree at the University of Colorado, challenges the conventional view, held by most scientists associated with the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, that the planet is getting inexorably hotter due to greenhouse gas emissions.

The new research raises the possibility that orthodox climate models are fundamentally inadequate – which would explain the divergence between U.N. climate simulation models and actual observations, Curry said.  Wyatt and Curry point to an oscillating natural phenomenon.
They call it a "stadium-wave" – like a crowd rising to cheer at a football game – a three-hundred year-long cycle that explains why earth is currently experiencing a pause in the rise of temperatures. Now into its 17th year, the hiatus may continue for decades to come...... In other words, said Curry, the new research provides a very different view to the orthodox claim that "we are toast by 2047."…..To Read More…
My Take - "Orthodox climate models are fundamentally inadequate."  Really?  How about consistently wrong!  Computer models are Game Boy science programmed to give preconceived notions a patina of scientific fact. 

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