Climate models can never work, says computer modeller -- Sott.net
If you cannot make a model to predict the outcome of the next draw from a lottery ball machine, you are unable to make a model to predict the future of the climate, suggests former computer modeller Greg Chapman, in a recent essay in Quadrant....
The practical impossibility of modeling climate was demonstrated by accident over 60 years ago. I often find striking things such as this admitted in Wikipedia, but then again They know no one's looking.
Here's the pertinent paragraph from Chaos theory:
But mUh mOdElS, tho, right?
Nice reference!
It could be that one day we unravel all the mysterious inputs and develop the ability to line them all up and run logical calculations upon them.
But I expect much time will pass before those requirements are met.