larus
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Well, you must have some powerful time machines to find data showing the climate in the future to compare it with current models
All you can do is take current models and compare it to historical data, as we CAN NOT have anything but historical data.
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I'll try one last time with you.
You quoted an article about palaeodata - that involves going back through hundreds of thousand/millions of years using things such as ice cores (where the level of granularity is very low).
The charts have compared the projections from the climate models (as they have produced their outputs over the last 30 odd years) to what was actually observed. It really is not complicated. Did you leave school with any qualifications as you don't really come across as very bright.