How's the weather?

wayneh

Joined Sep 9, 2010
18,110
I am considered a heretic for having reviewed the "scientific" models and their predictions against actual real-world data and coming to my own conclusion that AGW as a theory has failed with respect to the Scientific Method.
Ditto. I've seen a lot of bad science in my lifetime but this doozy takes the cake.

I look in on it from time to time and, to my pleasant surprise, it seems to be unraveling lately. The models have failed spectacularly. The satellite data that was supposed to be the "smoking gun" proved to be just the opposite - solid evidence that humans have little impact on atmospheric CO2. And now the realization that most of the historical temperature data has been fudged to "prove" AGW is becoming public. More skeptical papers are getting published. More and more lay people are realizing they've been lied to for political reasons.

I wonder how much longer AGW will be a thing. Perhaps until they figure out the next imagined crisis.
 

joeyd999

Joined Jun 6, 2011
6,319
...And each year, the thread is hijacked by someone who wants to dispute AWG.
Thanks, Brownout. You make my point for me.

I dispute AGW -- it is my prerogative as a scientist to do so. But, in your mind, I am a hijacking heretic (or "denier" in your words from the past) for doing so.

If AGW were truly science, we would be debating data. Not whether or not one is entitled to defend a position or if it is politically correct to do so.
 

Thread Starter

#12

Joined Nov 30, 2010
18,224
Everybody that wants to argue about AGW, like this post. Everybody else, get back on track.

65F most of the day here, dead dry and gloriously sunny. Must go outside and play today!
 

Brownout

Joined Jan 10, 2012
2,390
Thanks, Brownout. You make my point for me.
Actually, I made just the opposite point.

I dispute AGW -- it is my prerogative as a scientist to do so. But, in your mind, I am a hijacking heretic (or "denier" in your words from the past) for doing so.
Dispute, deny, tomato...

If AGW were truly science, we would be debating data. Not whether or not one is entitled to defend a position or if it is politically correct to do so.
Nobody appears to be debating who's entitled to defend a position but you.
 

Thread Starter

#12

Joined Nov 30, 2010
18,224
Oh dear! You have a black car in Florida? No wonder you have the door open, letting out the heat before you get into it.

I think I'll go sit in my car. I have a crick in my neck right now. A deep soak of good ol' Florida heat will loosen up the cramp.
 

joeyd999

Joined Jun 6, 2011
6,319
Oh dear! You have a black car in Florida? No wonder you have the door open, letting out the heat before you get into it.
Nope. I couldn't afford to run the A/C in a black Mercedes, much less the car itself.

That car belongs to my rich neighbor in the adjoining suite.
 

Thread Starter

#12

Joined Nov 30, 2010
18,224
Haha, letting the heat out. How about driving it up here before you let it out?
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You make me so happy!
I remember standing on an L train platform in January 1968. The name, "windy city" was appropriate that night.
When I think of that, I am deeply grateful for where I am now.

I just sat in my 98F car and warmed up like a lizard in the sun. :)
We don't have smileys for, "sublime" or, "exquisite". :(
 

Bernard

Joined Aug 7, 2008
5,784
'Just read an interesting book: DARK WINTER, or How The Sun Is Causing A 30 -Year Cold Spell by John L. Casey; time to replace my rotted fur lined boots.
 
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