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>You haven't cited a single prediction that was actually published in the past, before-the-fact.

By your logic then I need to provide you with a climate model that is established in the early 1900s to predict the warming in the 20th century. That's utterly retarded and unfair requirement you know it, climate science is not that old.

The earliest climate model intercomparison run is CMIP1 and pic related is the abstract/intro excerpt from

Lambert, Steven J., and George J. Boer. "CMIP1 evaluation and intercomparison of coupled climate models." Climate Dynamics 17.2-3 (2001): 83-106.

Even on the earliest generation of climate models (we're now up to CMIP5), the models successfuly predict many basic climate parameters such as latitudinal variations in temperature, how the arctic will warm faster than the tropics, and general average air temperature trend

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