WASHINGTON -- Global warming isn't to blame for the recent jump in hurricanes in the Atlantic, concludes a study by a prominent U.S. federal scientist whose position has shifted on the subject.
Sounds like scientist-for-rent, to me. Science has lost its authority. When they look at the universe, or they look into the micro world, their conclusions are stated the same way - "duh." They still can't figure out the weirdness of the moon. Why does the moon always show us the same face? Why does the moon come closer to Earth then go back into normal orbit?
Quote: "Knutson acknowledges weaknesses in his computer model and said it primarily gives a coarse overview, not an accurate picture on individual storms and storm strength. He said the latest model doesn't produce storms surpassing 180 km/h." 'Nuff said! The devil is in the details, Mr. Knuton -- and your details are lacking. Back to the drawing board before you opine (however, climate change denial will likely ensure your salary continues to get paid)
"Knutson acknowledges weaknesses in his computer model and said it primarily gives a coarse overview, not an accurate picture on individual storms and storm strength. He said the latest model doesn't produce storms surpassing 180 km/h."
'Nuff said! The devil is in the details, Mr. Knuton -- and your details are lacking. Back to the drawing board before you opine (however, climate change denial will likely ensure your salary continues to get paid)