Posted on Nov 12, 2019
These military bases will regularly face blistering 100-degree heat by 2050, study warns
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CPT Lawrence Cable I'm going to stick with the science until it is widely accepted to be untrue.
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CPT Lawrence Cable
1SG (Join to see) - Computer models aren't science. They are calculations. That's the big mistake the proponents make. If the reality doesn't match the model, and so far it hasn't, then the the data used for the model is incorrect.
Science is never about consensus.
Science is never about consensus.
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1SG (Join to see)
CPT Lawrence Cable yeah, I'm still going to side with the experts and the national academy of sciences.
https://sites.nationalacademies.org/sites/climate/index.htm
However, they may be interested in your work.
https://sites.nationalacademies.org/sites/climate/index.htm
However, they may be interested in your work.
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The fancy computers have problems predicting current weather. Ya,,,, I'm not trusting the Computer models.
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Well guess what I was cadre at Ft. Jackson from 2005 to 2007 and we had heat indexes like that all the time, with the humidity and high 90's we were constantly in CAT 5 on our wet bulb, I would be willing to guess Ft. Benning was the same way. And I know Afghanistan and Iraq were hotter in overall temp. Do we just tell the enemy we want to stop fighting because it is too hot. Ask those WWII guys who fought in the Pacific how hot and humid it was there.
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