Yes if you reduce a problem to childish logic it does look like anything is possible. You should submit your ideas to seasame street, they will forward it Mr.Mann.The weather is a bit more like fluid dynamics, very hard to predict molecules behaviour like its very difficult to predict where a cold front will go.
The climate is a bit more like the whole pot, we know that if we add more CO2 it will create more heat, and that is what the IPCC predicts.
If you plot the price of the Sony Ps3 since launch, you will find that by 2020, Sony will be paying you $100 to take a PS3. That is about the same level of logic as your statement.
You are doing the exact same shit as I predicted in my post, and I have already given you an explanation as to why we can make predictions about fluids and not about climate even before you made the statement above.
Now, I have no idea why you would ask a this question that has such an obvious answer, my guess is that you are waiting for me to say "yes" and then you will say water is intrinsically a chaotic system so if we can predict the boiling point of water then we can predict stuff about the weather in much the same way. If that is indeed what you are after, then I will point you back to my post because I have addressed why we can make predictions about water and not make predictions about weather.