Judith Curry's bumps and changes in climate must be understood rather
than simply labelled as natural variability and neglected - as it has
been for too long and indeed by the IPCC.  The IPCC is wrong at the
level of underlying assumptions about how climate works - ordered and
simple physics rather than as a complex and dynamic system.  The
'naive hubris' of the 'scientific consensus' is playing into the hands
of skeptics.  It astonishes me because the climate models are
themselves chaotic - using as they do the same equations of fluid
motion that Edward Lorenz did in the 1960's when he discovered chaos
theory in a model of convection.  But it just seems to go right over
their heads - or in one ear and out the other - for some reason I
don't care to speculate on other than the usual tragedy of the human
condition - brought on by the human tendency to self delusion and a
lack of scientific skepticism.  Let's have a show of hands -how many
believe in simple climate physics? 97%?.  You guys have really blown
it.

http://www.redstate.com/vladimir/2010/03/15/antarctic-shrimp-global-warming-and-the-laffer-curve/

But chaos theory implies that climate is sensitive to small changes in
initial conditions - such that there is a risk of sudden and
catastrophic climate change at any time at all.

On Apr 13, 12:04 am, Erik Svensson, Göteborg <[email protected]> wrote:
> http://uppsalainitiativet.blogspot.com/2010/04/overwhelming-majority-...
>
> At least in Sweden, is seems like the opinions among climate
> scientists have not changed due to the 'climategate'-thing.

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