Climate Scientists Get Another One Wrong: Climate models underestimate cooling effect of daily cloud cycle

Princeton University researchers have found that the climate models scientists use to project future conditions on our planet underestimate the cooling effect that clouds have on a daily -- and even hourly -- basis, particularly over land.

The researchers report in the journal Nature Communications Dec. 22 that models tend to factor in too much of the sun's daily heat, which results in warmer, drier conditions than might actually occur. The researchers found that inaccuracies in accounting for the diurnal, or daily, cloud cycle did not seem to invalidate climate projections, but they did increase the margin of error for a crucial tool scientists use to understand how climate change will affect us.

Porporato and first author Jun Yin, a postdoctoral research associate in civil and environmental engineering, found that not accurately capturing the daily cloud cycle has the sun bombarding Earth with an extra 1-2 watts of energy per square meter. The increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere since the start of the Industrial Age is estimated to produce an extra 3.7 watts of energy per square meter. "The error here is half of that, so in that sense it becomes substantial," Porporato said.

Remember the climate gate emails when one of the top scientists said "hide the decline" when temperature reading weren't showing them what the wanted to see. Then NASA was caught over estimating global temperatures and the UK weather office had to come out and say looked at the same data and got much cooler readings.

Now we have this case of scientist fucking up the data. At what point do we say these people are clueless? If they were car mechanics working on your you would of already sued them because they would say they fixed your car and replaced a bunch of parts but in reality they just patched up the broken parts hoping you wouldn't notice.

This is a huge error too, possible 50% extra energy in these climate models. Are we even warming at all? Who knows but I do know that Climate change is no where near where it needs to be to be called scientific fact. The data is changing all the time and models are always wrong so at best it's just a theory. A really shitty theory right now.

Source: https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2018-01/pu-scc010918.php

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