All You have to do is think about this, They have used computer models to predict what the weather is going to be 100 years from now. They are using some variables to feed the computers to come up with the predictions. They do not use all variables needed to accurately do this. They don't know to which degree any of the variables are going to have more control over others at any particular minute in time in the future. That right there will cause reality to quickly move away from the computed forecast model. The other thing is, they don't understand all the variables and there are some they don't even know about yet so how can You run a computer model and expect an accurate prediction without all the variables in place. It is humans that are writing the programs so there will be human error in the programs and that in itself is reason enough to call BS.

They can't predict whether I am going to get snow, rain, or sleet at my location tonight and it is tonight. They can't forecast hurricane strength at all, and have a very difficult time on the direction even up to 12 hours out from landfall. They have to use a couple dozen different models with spaghetti string lines and take an average to "best Guess" where a landfall is going to be and even then the models are changing on an hourly basis. They are changing because the storm did something that they did not calculate and the programs are adjusting to the new position of the storm. If the program has to adjust, it is not any good for long term forecasting. I'm sure climatologist use a different computer models than one of a hurricane but it is the same flawed principal. Man does not full understand everything about every variable that mother nature throws at us and until we do, we will not be able to accurately predict weather in the long term. I take any credibility in my mind away from any of the experts that say they "know" what is going to happen and that it is a scientific certainty. Politicians the same thing. It is an agenda and that is all.

Its all about cycles. We know it is cycles because we have recorded history to prove some decades are hotter and colder than others and it always seems to go back to the opposite over time. We just don't live long enough to experience enough cycles to wrap our minds around it. When You look at historical weather data, its there. You don't have to understand why to see it. You just know there are cycles and it will be hotter for a few years, normal a few years, and colder a few years. Thats all there is to it.CF