The Sound Of Settled Science

Peer-reviewed pocket-calculator climate model exposes serious errors in complex computer models;

The paper, Why models run hot: results from an irreducibly simple climate model, by Christopher Monckton of Brenchley, Willie Soon, David Legates and Matt Briggs, survived three rounds of tough peer review in which two of the reviewers had at first opposed the paper on the ground that it questioned the IPCC’s predictions.
When the paper’s four authors first tested the finished model’s global-warming predictions against those of the complex computer models and against observed real-world temperature change, their simple model was closer to the measured rate of global warming than all the projections of the complex “general-circulation” models…

The link provided for download is broken, you can find it here instead. Click “pdf”.

6 Replies to “The Sound Of Settled Science”

  1. Clicking on the pdf link at the Science Bulletin page promts me to run a program. If anyone has downloaded the pdf safely, please advise while I wait.

  2. Slightly off topic but on the “In Five Minutes” page the Saturday Sun today ran the annual BS about the previous year being the hottest on record.

  3. steviej – I just clicked on the PDF link and opened the file with IE – It worked fine, however, I don’t have time to read a 122 page report just now.

  4. Bared faced lies from the media scum suckers 1934 was the hottist year and they did’nt have SUV’s back then

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