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Climate Robustness05-03-2021 21:52
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With Climate Change finally coming into its own as a well-defined settled science, I have decided to take Climate Science to the next level with robustness testing. I will be investigating how various climates change when they have the below image superimposed over them.

I have devised the test image myself to ensure a full range of tolerances. I think you will all agree that it makes for a thorough examination.

If any of you have any climates you would like similarly tested, we can see what happens when those climates are abrubptly changed in this manner.

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05-03-2021 21:55
IBdaMannProfile picture★★★★★
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I'd like to begin by testing the robustness of the Arctic climate to withstand Climate Change.

Here are my findings:

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05-03-2021 21:57
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Next I'd like to see how a rapid change affects a subtropical climate.

This is how it's shaping up:

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05-03-2021 21:57
SwanProfile picture★★★★★
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IBdaMann wrote:
With Climate Change finally coming into its own as a well-defined settled science, I have decided to take Climate Science to the next level with robustness testing. I will be investigating how various climates change when they have the below image superimposed over them.

I have devised the test image myself to ensure a full range of tolerances. I think you will all agree that it makes for a thorough examination.

If any of you have any climates you would like similarly tested, we can see what happens when those climates are abrubptly changed in this manner.

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This test is more optical so it should prove climate science more fully

05-03-2021 22:39
IBdaMannProfile picture★★★★★
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Swan wrote:This test is more optical so it should prove climate science more fully


What did you see Clarisse, what did you see?

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05-03-2021 23:39
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IBdaMann wrote:
Next I'd like to see how a rapid change affects a subtropical climate.

This is how it's shaping up:

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There's obviously some definite climate change there. I can see it now!
06-03-2021 03:41
GasGuzzler
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Please change the climate here. Equilibrium is not good.


Radiation will not penetrate a perfect insulator, thus as I said space is not a perfect insulator.- Swan
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06-03-2021 03:50
GasGuzzler
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If you are successful with a climate change there, try it here too please.


Radiation will not penetrate a perfect insulator, thus as I said space is not a perfect insulator.- Swan
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06-03-2021 04:23
IBdaMannProfile picture★★★★★
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GasGuzzler wrote:Please change the climate here. Equilibrium is not good.

Aaaahhh, you want to test the political climate. I'm glad you mentioned this because I might not have considered this possibility.

Well for this one I only had to run the relevant subset of my full test plan and the results were pretty surprising. I had no idea that sensitivity testing causes Congress to become Gothic stained glass. Who knew? We always knew they were brittle but this adds a whole new dimension to the perspective.

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06-03-2021 04:49
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IBdaMann wrote:
GasGuzzler wrote:Please change the climate here. Equilibrium is not good.

Aaaahhh, you want to test the political climate. I'm glad you mentioned this because I might not have considered this possibility.

Well for this one I only had to run the relevant subset of my full test plan and the results were pretty surprising. I had no idea that sensitivity testing causes Congress to become Gothic stained glass. Who knew? We always knew they were brittle but this adds a whole new dimension to the perspective.

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No doubt you have scored a climate change. However, it may very well take thousands of years to realize the full effects. Nice work.


Radiation will not penetrate a perfect insulator, thus as I said space is not a perfect insulator.- Swan
06-03-2021 05:12
IBdaMannProfile picture★★★★★
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GasGuzzler wrote: If you are successful with a climate change there, try it here too please.

I have great news! Political Climate Change can bring a sense of harmony.

Who knew?

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06-03-2021 05:30
GasGuzzler
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IBdaMann wrote:
GasGuzzler wrote: If you are successful with a climate change there, try it here too please.

I have great news! Political Climate Change can bring a sense of harmony.

Who knew?

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Hope you are right about this. I will be monitoring CNN at the crackass of dawn to see if political Climate Change has verified.


Radiation will not penetrate a perfect insulator, thus as I said space is not a perfect insulator.- Swan
06-03-2021 06:21
IBdaMannProfile picture★★★★★
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GasGuzzler wrote:
IBdaMann wrote:
GasGuzzler wrote: If you are successful with a climate change there, try it here too please.

I have great news! Political Climate Change can bring a sense of harmony.

Who knew?

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Hope you are right about this. I will be monitoring CNN at the crackass of dawn to see if political Climate Change has verified.


... or maybe I am confusing it for the peace and harmony we would experience from an impact crater. There is a certain margin of error in my analysis.





LOL Yawn.


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Clouds don't trap heat. Clouds block cold. - Spongy Iris

Printing dollars to pay debt doesn't increase the number of dollars. - keepit

If Venus were a black body it would have a much much lower temperature than what we found there.- tmiddles

Ah the "Valid Data" myth of ITN/IBD. - tmiddles

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You are completely misunderstanding their use of the word "accumulation"! - Climate Scientist.

The Stefan-Boltzman equation doesn't come up with the correct temperature if greenhouse gases are not considered - Hank

:*sigh* Not the "raw data" crap. - Leafsdude

IB STILL hasn't explained what Planck's Law means. Just more hand waving that it applies to everything and more asserting that the greenhouse effect 'violates' it.- Ceist




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