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re: What's the end game for hurricane tracking/projections?
Posted on 10/7/20 at 11:11 am to GCTigahs
Posted on 10/7/20 at 11:11 am to GCTigahs
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Which begs the question, how can “scientists” expect us to believe temp changes and sea level predictions 25-50yrs out if they can’t predict it 5 days from now?
It's much easier to predict global trends over decades, then it is to predict specific weather temps for specific cities, even 5 days out.
But that's trends. We know what causes rising temps, and we know that if temps rise, glaciers will melt, which call seas to rise. But, saying in 50 years, the height of Lake P will rise 2.63 feet, is garbage as well.
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