IPCC is supposed to predict weather?
In Detroit?
Damn this place is edumactional.
Yep, its a huge Science news flash, weather is the climate. I guess the IPCC and all you folks don't use stuff like the weather, when you figure Science and tell us what the, "climate", will be like in the
future.
Tell us Tree Ring Reader, is it going to snow the next week or do you need to look into your Magic Ice Core?
No, "climate" is not "weather". No wonder you're this degree of confuserated.
This is like comparing a multi-volume
Encyclopedia Brittanica of the entire history of human civilization to yesterday's Kansas City Star.
Wrong again, POGO, Climate is weather, period, I see a lot of idiots claiming weather is not climate, yet if I take Encyclopedia Britannica, it states the obvious:
climate meteorology Encyclopedia Britannica
Climate, conditions of the
atmosphere at a particular location over a long period of
time; it is the long-term summation of the atmospheric elements (and their variations) that, over short time periods, constitute
weather
If you're determined to play village idiot, congratulations -- you got the part.
Climate is a measure of the
average pattern of
variation in
temperature,
humidity,
atmospheric pressure,
wind,
precipitation, atmospheric particle count and other
meteorological variables in a given region
over long periods of time.
Climate is different from weather, in that weather only describes the short-term conditions of these variables in a given region.
A region's climate is generated by the
climate system, which has five components:
atmosphere,
hydrosphere,
cryosphere,
lithosphere, and
biosphere.
[1] -- Wiki
(some words emphasized for the obtuse)
So again -- you
CAN NOT extrapolate a conclusion about climate from a single day of weather.
Can't do it. Ain't gonna happen, has not happened, isn't happening now and will not happen tomorrow or
ever.