Why climate predictions are so difficult
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Solar system has traveled to the same area of galaxy as 26,000 yrs or so ago, solar minimum, other planets having reactions to the particle cloud we're going through, magnetosphere is crazy & effecting all life, etc. All right now. A lot of variables aren't included in research.
Forgot the sun is an inaccurate representation. The debate is on TSI vs solar activity.
You'll eventually learn that is the most wrong statement you've made on climate change. It turns out that TSI does NOT fully capture the Sun's total energy transfer to Earth's atmosphere, as is commonly claimed, b/c there is also a stream of charged particles which it emits.
If you're smart, you'll pull that chapter from your book: http://newsroom.ucla.edu/releases/scientists-discover-surprise-in-101025 …pic.twitter.com/qIbSr71BLI
Not true Scott. Everything cycles in the universe. Our sun is the biggest driver of warming and cooling. Man made climate science is assuming things are static and any change must be from an outside source, like man. You're going to have an erounuos chapter.
~10yr ago, I spoke w/PhD climate student, their models assume the output of the Sun is constant. Cannot decouple couples systems like that; first need reasonably predictive model of Sun, the driving function.
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