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Thursday, August 16, 2007

Incomplete Data

Surprise! They missed something:

Australian scientists have discovered a giant underwater current that is one of the last missing links of a system that connects the world's oceans and helps govern global climate.

New research shows that a current sweeping past Australia's southern island of Tasmania toward the South Atlantic is a previously undetected part of the world climate system's engine-room, said scientist Ken Ridgway.

I trust I needn't point out the poor quality of any "theory" which is based upon incomplete information -- especially a "theory" based entirely upon detailed computer models predicting the dire consequences of climate change. Notice how the article and its title are phrased in such a way as to make it look like this discovery was anticipated all along, ("missing link"), rather than show it for what it actually is: a completely new discovery that invalidates every computer model upon which anthropogenic climate change "theory" is based.

But since when has the radical left allowed inconvenient truths like incomplete and contradictory data to inhibit their wild postulations and rancorous accusations? There are big ol' mean corporations to bankrupt and evil democratic governments to topple, right?

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Blogger Fundy said...

To further back the title "Incomplete Data", NASA just "quietly" update the temperature charts from 1998, bloggers discovered an error caused by Y2K bug. And behold 1998 in not the hottest year on record anymore, anyone want to guess......that is correct 1934 you know the Dust Bowl years. In fact 5 of the 10 warmest years on record are prior to World War II.

So Goracle is it time for an updated version of your crockumentary? You can just recycle the original title!

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Blogger davis14633 said...

I think the best part of the article is when they talk about the Atlantic loop current, and if it collpased then Europe would plunge into an ice age. For that to happen, you would need the Sun to stop heating water at the equator. So in ohhh 2 billion years, you Europeans are going to PAY for your mistreatment of the planet. TAKE THAT!

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