Meteorologist Calls Out ‘Settled’ Climate Claims, Reveals Overlooked Atmospheric Dynamics
Examining 3D air changes and the water cycle, a meteorologist challenges oversimplified warming narratives.
by Anthony J. Sadar October 13, 2025, 1:00 PM
Changes that occur in the atmosphere occur in three dimensions. That should come as no surprise, even with the wrap-up late last month of Climate Week NYC. Yet so much thinking on climate change happens on a two-dimensional level. [emphasis, links added]
Certainly, academic and government studies delve into the dimensional complexity of the airy environment, but the study results seem to be delivered and interpreted in a simplistic way.
Take climate conclusions derived from the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report. The IPCC report is the bible of climate change collective wisdom, and its latest edition is the Sixth Assessment Report (AR6).
The synthesis of the full, lengthy report to AR6 was released in March 2023. And although there are thousands of pages of mainly technical material, including peer-reviewed references, in the full multi-year state-of-the-science AR6, the relatively brief synthesis is typically and heavily influenced by politics, highlighting the “I,” Inter-governmental portion, of the IPCC.
https://climatechangedispatch.com/meteorologist-oversimplified-climate-warming/