That's the best blog post you have written so far.
From what I read, the climate simulation really is accurate enough. I imagine it must be really hard to implement such feature because there are lots of details and parameters that can be changed by the player (CO², atmosphere mass, etc), so it must be nearly impossible to make something totally accurate, but it seems to be good enough.
I've been worrying about... the clouds. When the Earth gets hotter (you replace the Sun and add Sirius, for example) I assume the surface would no longer be visible because of the them. I see the oceans drying, but where does all that water go to? Also, there is a problem. When the oceans evaporate, the atmosphere will get denser, and that should change the atmosphere mass properties in the right-click menu. Also, a denser atmosphere would be better at trapping the heat (like in Venus), I guess.... and that would make Earth even hotter. Well, as I said, the climate sim doesn't have to be perfectly accurate anyway
edit: I posted another feature suggestion in the other thread, so maybe you wanna check it out... http://universesandbox.com/forum/index.php/topic,13729.30.html