Abendrot
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Right. If we knew every variable involved in warming, that would be the case, but every current model has been off by a significant amount when compared to actual empirical data. There is no way to know exactly which variables they're missing, so the exercise is mostly pointless.
From Patrick J. Michaels' "Why Climate Models are Failing":
Where is the graph for CO2 concentration vs temperature? I'd love to see it, even it it's just in a closed container.
So I see that there is a gap between the model's output and empirical data, but these differences don't seem that large to me. If you are suggesting that the models are off by a factor of two or less, then we are more or less in agreement.
It seems that you have read up on this topic. Do you by any chance know any books that can offer (in your opinion) a fair and objective evaluation of the climate science community?