Not exact matches
Claiming that the forced climate response must be larger than the
weather noise for climate prediction on all time scales is
just silly.
Planet - side
noise is usually
just ambient creature sounds (even sometimes on planets with no creatures) and occasional
weather effects.
It's
just that the
noise within the models is not correlated in time with the real
noise; getting that right would be like predicting the
weather several years out.
(1) In this case even if they were correct and the models failed to predict or match reality (which, acc to this post has not been adequately established, bec we're still in overlapping data and model confidence intervals), it could
just as well mean that AGW stands and the modelers have failed to include some less well understood or unquantifiable earth system variable into the models, or there are other unknowns within our
weather / climate / earth systems, or some
noise or choas or catastrophe (whose equation has not been found yet) thing.
Clearly, life would be simpler without
weather «
noise» cluttering up the system, but this is something that
just needs to be dealt with.
There is
just too much
noise in my opinion and the
weather determines the monthly average more than any ongoing anomaly.
Unfortunately, structural banging
noise during bad
weather led to disruptive cabin moves and a chain of further mishaps which ruined their «holiday of a lifetime» and they left the ship after
just one month, returning home at their own expense.