The Professor actually had some good things to say about the Models ....but said their accounting for effects of clouds were poor as the science for understanding the effects of clouds was poor...
Yet the effects of clouds were very important .
I believe that represents what I heard from the talk ...see link at post #11.
I would like to have the text of what he was saying and also see the graphs he was talking to,....which were not visible.
The Q & A was very interesting...but it was somewhat painful to get there however.
As to models, they are a long way from being even remotely competent to project, never mind predict. They have, to date been 100% inadequate for that task.
Certainly not for the even grander task of setting the social and economic guidelines for the future of the free world.