A single drop of water falling from the faucet of a bathtub once every ten seconds would eventually fill the bathtub (provided the bathtub doesn't leak), right?
So would you be surprised that slow incremental changes to one of the factors influencing Earth's climate would eventually have a noticeable effect?
Considering most of the water arrived on this planet through meteors, NO!
There is no man made global warming. It's the planet going through what is it's weather cycle.
"A single drop of water falling from the faucet of a bathtub once every ten seconds would eventually fill the bathtub (provided the bathtub doesn't leak), right?
So would you be surprised that slow incremental changes to one of the factors influencing Earth's climate would eventually have a noticeable effect?"
Yes, I would be extremely surprised if that were the case because there a more dynamic influences interacting in the atmosphere than we can model with even our most powerful and sophisticated computers and programs.
On the other hand, we can easily predict the rate of water input and evaporation interacting on said bathtub and drops of water to conclude with extreme accuracy when and if the bathtub will fill using only a pencil and piece of paper.
That's one of the most idiotic analogies I've ever heard. I say one of the most idiotic because it's typical of the feeble minded BS that comes from most global warmers.