The morons can't accurately predict what the weather will be in 3 days and I'm supposed to believe they know what the weather will be in 35 years?
The Charged Aerosol Release Experiment (CARE) Program
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2008cosp...37..261B
A new experiment called the Charged Aerosol Release Experiment (CARE) employs the release of dust in the upper atmosphere to form a dusty plasma in space. Two solid rocket motors strapped side-by-side in opposition will provide a pin-wheel high speed dust dispenser for the CARE experiment. A spherical dust cloud will form as a radial expansion around the CARE dust release module. The release will occur between 200 and 250 km altitude in the F-region where the 10 to 1000 nm diameter particles will become charged by electron attachment. As the charged dust particle stream through the ionosphere, plasma irregularities will be produced by streaming and fluid plasma instabilities. The plasma turbulence will driven by large electric fields at the surface of the cloud resulting from the separation of unmagnetized negatively charge dust from the background positive ions which are tied to magnetic field lines. In addition, two stream instabilities from the charge particles moving through the plasma will cause plasma wave structures. The effects of the CARE dust release will be diagnosed with in situ electric field booms, dust detectors, and Langmuir probes. Remote sensing of the CARE release will involve ground backscatter radars in the HF, VHF, and UHF frequency ranges. At late times, the dust cloud will settle into the mesosphere where an artificial mesospheric cloud will be formed. Satellite imagery using the AIM satellite will measure the long-term dispersal of the artificial dust cloud. The results of the CARE experiment will be compared with radar, optical and rocket measurements of natural polar mesospheric clouds.
Irregularities Associated with Artificially Created Dusty Plasmas in the near Earth Space Environment
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2009AGUFMSA21A1440B
Actually...there’s a whole list of interesting things to read... http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-abs_connect
Eco-porn is big business but has to become more lurid with time to remain effective.
We are in a mild El Nino event now. I have been tracking maritime temperatures and rainfall for over a decade, and I can say without qualification that maritime temperature has no predictive value for the amount of rainfall, none. It may correlate over decades, but it is useless in making forecasts for any particular year.
I suspect the average career of an academic or bureaucrat is about 35 years - given their “success” in predicting near-term temperature trends, I can understand their desire to go with a prediction almost four decades into the future.
Yeah. Global warming is killing us this winter down here in Alabama. Low temps of 18, 12, 11, 9, 15, 18, 17, 11, 22. Yup, those global warming temps this winter has us melting. That snow in Huntsville today is just warming them up. Gonna be 11 here in NE Alabama this coming Thursday. Glad that heat wave is coming in on Friday when it will be 38 high and 22 low that night gets here.