So what's your take on the article? How do you read it?
Do you find fault with their methods as described? Or with the research they cite?
What specifically is your problem?
Or are you pretending that your ignorance is their ignorance, is everybody's ignorance?
No, just your ignorance of mathematical models. Your belief in the veracity of unknown mathematical models is causing you to discount the real world.
As a skeptic, I wait for a mathematical model to predict something useful - its no use telling me that in one hundred years the global mean temperature index thingy will be X degrees above the 1950-1980 mean, because such a claim is not falsifiable in a reasonable period of time. To believe that such predictions are even credible is a religious belief, not a scientific one.
Something useful would be - this area X will experience a drought lasting Y months starting next April.


