Speaking of Global Warming (aka Climate Change)
With the overnight temperature predicted to drop to 3 degrees Fahrenheit tonight, the lowest since 2000, it's worth thinking how real global warming really is. Since virtually all of the scare-mongering that evolves from the predictions that pour out of the alarmists' computer models, here is something to consider about those models:
"I have studied the climate models and I know what they can do. The models solve the equations of fluid dynamics, and they do a very good job of describing the fluid motions of the atmosphere and the oceans. They do a very poor job of describing the clouds, the dust, the chemistry and the biology of fields and farms and forests. They do not begin to describe the real world that we live in. The real world is muddy and messy and full of things that we do not yet understand. It is much easier for a scientist to sit in an air-conditioned building and run computer models, than to put on winter clothes and measure what is really happening outside in the swamps and the clouds. That is why the climate model experts end up believing their own models.-- Freeman Dyson, from his book, Many Colored Glass