Synchronized choas applied to the global temperature data yields some interesting results…
Scientists at the university (University Wisconsin-Milwaukee – ed) used a math application known as synchronized chaos and applied it to climate data taken over the past 100 years.
“Imagine that you have four synchronized swimmers and they are not holding hands and they do their program and everything is fine; now, if they begin to hold hands and hold hands tightly, most likely a slight error will destroy the synchronization. Well, we applied the same analogy to climate,” researcher Dr. Anastasios Tsonis said.
Scientists said that the air and ocean systems of the earth are now showing signs of synchronizing with each other.
Eventually, the systems begin to couple and the synchronous state is destroyed, leading to a climate shift.
“In climate, when this happens, the climate state changes. You go from a cooling regime to a warming regime or a warming regime to a cooling regime. This way we were able to explain all the fluctuations in the global temperature trend in the past century,” Tsonis said. “The research team has found the warming trend of the past 30 years has stopped and in fact global temperatures have leveled off since 2001.”
I have no idea if this is glorified curve fitting of a new branch of mathematics or progress in understanding the climate. One can hope that this group will be more open to sharing their methodoologies then the current global warming crowd.
Perhaps Boulder city politicians shouldn’t be in quite such a hurry to increase the carbon tax, especially in the middle of a recession? Of course, what’s the title of this blog?
Cheer up global warming fanatics, it’s still “climate change”!
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