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Nov 2, 2007

How can you predict global warming if you can't predict rain?

CS- Quote:

"To those of us who are not climate scientists, it may come down to this: How can we be so certain what the climate will be like a century from now if you can't get a decent weather forecast more than two weeks ahead? In the end, isn't climate change just too complex?

True, weather forecasters are fallible, and there is no planet out there similar to Earth so we can truly gauge the effect human activity is having on our climate. But climate researchers are increasingly confident of their models and simulations. Besides, some argue, predicting the weather is tougher than predicting the climate, and scientists have been working on perfecting climate models for more than a century. Read the full story in the Christian Science Monitor."

Thanks to Laura B. lib.wmrc.uiuc.edu for link