The climate system is a coupled non-linear chaotic system, the long-term prediction of future exact climate states is not possible. Comment?

JimZ2019-10-10T15:18:19Z

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It is obviously true and it is interesting how alarmists try to weasel around that obvious fact. Their need to exaggerate for their Cause is greater than any interest they have in facts and reality.

Cowboy2019-10-11T06:18:42Z

exact forecasts have never been the aim of climate science. In fact we've shown it's mathematically impossible to be exact - so what's your problem? We can still make informed predictions - of course if you're a republican you don't know anything about being informed
LMFAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
foxnews idiots know less about what's going on the anyone else - it's the idiot channel on the boob tube - reserved for fools

Anonymous2019-10-10T19:26:54Z

That's very obviously true. Yellowstone could erupt tomorrow and all of this global warming business wouldn't matter much. Hooray.

Anonymous2019-10-10T16:20:18Z

False, many predicted climate states have occurred already

οικος2019-10-10T14:45:28Z

That depends on how "exact" is "exact". If you want the precision of the prediction of the next day's temperatures (down to the hour), not yet. And how accurate do you want to be? Right now, I'll settle for the trend toward more heat, more and stronger storms, and greater extremes of precipitation, both high and low. Time to tell Big Energy to shove their disinformation where the sun don't shine and DO something about the problem.

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