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....
"Climate models don't work" says the guy who invented satellite surface temperature reading and is Alabama's state climatologist, Dr John Christy.
For his development of a global temperature data set from satellites, he was awarded NASA's Medal for Exceptional Scientific Achievement and the American Meteorological Society's "Special Award." and in 2002, was elected Fellow of the American Meteorological Society.
https://www.netzerowatch.com/putting-climate-change-claims-to-the-test/
Nothing wrong with collecting data and analyzing it.
Trying to push failing models as truth is a serious problem.