#35
“unpredictable weather changes are expected to coincide with the global rise in average temperature”
Right. I think I have it now. Weather that we can’t predict proves that our predictions are correct.
This actually illustrates one of the most obvious signs that global warming doesn’t involve actual science. Actual science involves accurate, verifiable predictions. In order to make large scale, long term predictions, you have to be able to make small scale, short term predictions. For example, we can predict the long term trajectory of a space probe because the formulae used can be verified using smaller scale experiments. In meteorology, weather and climate are the short term and long term. “Climate” is simply a term to describe the long term aggregation of short term weather. If you want to be able to accurately predict an average temperature for April 2019, then you have to be able to predict the average temperature for April 2009.





