I was waiting for some idiot to post a Hanson graph compared to actual and then use that as some sort of proof as to how inaccurate our models are..
The FACT of the matter is that Hanson laid out 3 scenarios - A, B, and C - of course the single-minded deniers only like to look at the A scenario - when in fact, as stated at the time - the B scenario was judged as the most likely - and in fact lines up quite nicely with actual trends since then..
but don't let facts get in your way...
by the way, this post from PJabber - new nominee as the worst post of the week:
"Over a year ago, I predicted that the U.S. would have a cold winter with lots of snow. I was so confident in my prediction that I bought a new FourSquare parka and I urged everyone on this board to buy a parka before winter set in. I was so confident in my prediction that I also bought new Tecnica ski boots and then I bought Burton Gore-tex board pants. I had plenty of use out of them as this was a wicked good winter for skiing.
I believe that if anyone takes a position the exact contrary to what progressives and liberals fervently believe, they will inevitably be proved correct. There are no two ways about it.
To a great extent, I am a contrarian investor in that I bet against the prevailing consensus. And my posts are contrary to the prevailing "givens" of the liberal fringe. It is so accurate a system in determining the truth of something that I am wondering if I should securitize it somehow. "
All I can say is that you are an idiot - and you should really shut your smug mouth before you put your foot any further down it.
GLOBAL temperatures - not just the ones where you live - are what we are talking about here.
I bet you were jumping up and down as the VA area got record snowfall this winter, along with your idols Glenn Beck and Sean Hannity - weren't you?
please stop posting in threads having anything to do with this topic - your complete lack of understanding anything on a scientific level has been made clear to everyone, no need to keep doing it over and over
Just a thought.