2. Hadcrut data is instrument data it has nothing to do with modeling.
Look, you've proven that you lack basic reasoning skills, so no need to provide further evidence. The actual temperature data are crucial in evaluating the accuracy of the climate models. Climate scientists use temperature records to "gauge" their models by comparing past temperature data with what their models project. They use temperature data from 1880 on, for the most part.
The goal is to have the model and the actual data match. A model is useless if it does not accurately replicate past events, and fails to model future events. The whole point of the models is to show what the temperature change will be with increased CO2 emissions. In fact, computer models predicting future climate based on CO2 emissions interacting with numerous other factors (solar activity, ocean currents, etc.) is the field known as "climate science."
Therefore, comparing the models to actual temperature data is something that climate scientists do, all the time. And the simple fact is that their climate models have not done a good job in modeling (predicting) temperatures stemming from increase CO2 emissions.
Confidence in a model is further based on the careful evaluation of its performance, in which model output is compared against actual observations. A large portion of this chapter, therefore, is devoted to the evaluation of climate models against real-world climate and other biospheric data. That evaluation, summarized in the findings of numerous peer-reviewed scientific papers described in the different subsections of this chapter, reveals the IPCC is overestimating the ability of current state-of-the-art GCMs to accurately simulate both past and future climate. The IPCC’s stated confidence in the models,
as presented at the beginning of this chapter, is likely exaggerated.
http://www.nipccreport.org/reports/ccr2a/pdf/Chapter-1-Models.pdf
elfiero said:3. No one is intimidated by your claim of being educated, or your claim to be a lawyer.
You are apparently intimidated by my education, elfiePolo, to the point that you suggest that I am lying about my career.
Don't be sad, elfiePolo, your mom is proud of your GED.
elfiero said:It would also seem to me that if you are what you claim, you wouldn't spend so much time arguing on a subject that obviously you are clueless about.
What you did there is called an "ad hominem" fallacy. It is further evidence that as you lose the factual debate, you engage in the irrelevant.