In the new study, Levine and co-author Michael McPhaden, fellow climate scientist at the NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory, examined changes in sea surface and sub-surface temperatures, winds, and volumes of warm water in the Pacific Ocean from 2014 to 2016. (environmentalresearchweb.org)
Piers Forster, professor at Leeds University and another IPCC author, wrote on fellow climate scientist Ed Hawkins's Climate Lab Book blog earlier today: (carbonbrief.org)
If you read the full email, you learn that Trenberth is actually informing fellow climate scientists about a paper he'd recently published, An imperative for climate change planning: tracking Earth's global energy (Trenberth 2009). (skepticalscience.com)