That's a very good looking simulation. If only the weather would be that well behaved. But since there have been occasions of fish raining, I'd add a small random element to any model.
I suspect we have Curry to thank for this, at least in part. Even at this early date, the contrast in scientific content between Isaac's blog and Judy's is sharp indeed, even ignoring the latter's bevy of idiot hangers-on. As Gavin is reticent about blogging his own work, there was a niche to be filled here and it's good to see it filled by a first-rank modeler.
Wow, I can see why he is comfortable calling the vortices which form in the Atlantic, Caribbean and even the Eastern Pacific development regions "hurricanes". The formation tracks and dissipation of these looks exactly like real hurricanes.
But then we all know that GCM's suck and can't possibly produce a realistic climate. Yeah, right.
Eli Rabett, a not quite failed professorial techno-bunny who finally handed in the keys and retired from his wanna be research university. The students continue to be naive but great people and the administrators continue to vary day-to-day between homicidal and delusional without Eli's help. Eli notices from recent political developments that this behavior is not limited to administrators. His colleagues retain their curious inability to see the holes that they dig for themselves. Prof. Rabett is thankful that they, or at least some of them occasionally heeded his pointing out the implications of the various enthusiasms that rattle around the department and school. Ms. Rabett is thankful that Prof. Rabett occasionally heeds her pointing out that he is nuts.
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Can't be bothered, sorry.
That's a very good looking simulation. If only the weather would be that well behaved. But since there have been occasions of fish raining, I'd add a small random element to any model.
I suspect we have Curry to thank for this, at least in part. Even at this early date, the contrast in scientific content between Isaac's blog and Judy's is sharp indeed, even ignoring the latter's bevy of idiot hangers-on. As Gavin is reticent about blogging his own work, there was a niche to be filled here and it's good to see it filled by a first-rank modeler.
Wow, I can see why he is comfortable calling the vortices which form in the Atlantic, Caribbean and even the Eastern Pacific development regions "hurricanes". The formation tracks and dissipation of these looks exactly like real hurricanes.
But then we all know that GCM's suck and can't possibly produce a realistic climate. Yeah, right.
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