Not exact matches
Whenever a new model debuts, we look at its long -
term prospects, and our
predictions depend on how well the vehicle covers the basics.
The
prediction of the long -
term trajectory,
depends on the climate forcing (greenhouse gases, aerosols, solar variability) and how the model responds to those forcings via feedbacks.
The natural variations contain a large random component,
depending on the specific variation — for example, a huge volcanic eruption six months from now would require new short -
term climate
predictions (but the long -
term forecast would remain unchanged).
I do think that work by sceptics has thrown real doubts both on the versions of the long
term historical temperature record
depended on by the warmists and on the model
predictions.