More telling, a detailed literature
analysis by climatologist Thomas Peterson of NOAA and colleagues shows that, even in the 1970s, the bulk of the climate papers tentatively foresaw a warming trend.
Not exact matches
The Goddard
analysis challenges in particular a respected and widely quoted study
by climatologist Susan Solomon and colleagues at the National Center for Atmospheric Research that states the trend in global surface temperatures «has been nearly flat since the 1990s.»
When Gort first visited in 1951, it spent little effort on climate change issues, focusing on other aspects of our planet instead: Gort returned in 2012 to answer puny human
climatologist questions about whether climate change caused particular weather phenomena
by making an obvious point: rather than struggle with theoretical
analysis, you can simply use your Climate Changeometer to remove all the excess greenhouse gases and aerosols above natural levels and then measure the outcome.
The
analysis,
by climatologist Professor Kerry Emanuel of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, says that major storms in the Atlantic and Pacific since the 1970s have increased in intensity
by about 50 per cent.