
Inside the Beltway News: Thursday
Buried inside a DC policy journal called the "Daily Report for Executives" published by the Bureau of National Affairs was an interesting brief on a new scientific report released by the American Geophysical Union. I’ll quote from the brief:
"Computer modeling has overstated warming in Antarctica going back to 1880…. The study marks the first time that scientists have been able to compare more than 100 years of Antarctic climate observations with simulations run on computer models…. [the lead author said], "…over the past century, most of Antarctica has not undergone the fairly dramatic warming that has affected the rest of the globe. The challenges of studying climate in this remote environment make it difficult to say what the future holds for Antarctica’s climate."
The report went on to note that the "observed" temperatures on that continent rose by about .2 degree Celsius (.4 F). The climate models used by the UN-supported body many cite as the global standard, modeled an Antarctic temperature rise of… Read More