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It is climate change because it does.

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Thursday, September 12, 2013

The Rain in Maine is a Pain

H/t Tom Nelson bold by Tom

The weather of Maine has changed. More rain, more humidity, more violent storms and more extremes of hot and cold. Summer and winter have become more inconsistent than ever: more warm days in winter and more cold days in summer.

In order to make these claims one would assume that the brain of this brain physiologist has amassed the data to back up his assertions of more this and more that although none was presented. Furthermore, it is CO2 that is supposed to be the cause of it all. So how does the CO2 in Maine ‘decide’ to trap heat in the winter but not in the summer? Does CO2 in Maine only work on a seasonal basis? Can’t find full time work? It goes on vacation in the summer? What is the switch?

These are not normal variations in weather. They are exactly what climate scientists have predicted over the past two decades. And, the prediction is that they will become much worse, starting now. The weather has changed because the global climate has changed as a result of pollution in all its forms.
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Climate scientists have predicted many things over the years that have not come true. They use climate models to make these predictions. But climate models are not reality nor do they simulate it very well. Mother Nature is tracking below the higher temperatures that are ‘supposed’ to be happening according to the models. This is a problem for the modelers and an embarrassment for the ‘settled science’. And how come climate science is the only science for which this claim is made? Is there nothing more to learn about brain physiology?  
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I believe that the sky is falling.
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Hubert Kauffman, Ph.D., is a retired clinical psychologist with an interest in brain physiology. He lives in Oxford.

Hubert can believe what he likes but there is little evidence to frighten us. The sky is not falling but temperatures are and not just in the summer.

To answer Hubert’s question: there is a climate controversy because the climate models are not tracking Mother Nature. That makes her a CAGW denier. And if you do not have Mother Nature on your side you are lost.

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