In the case of catastrophic anthropogenic global warming, there's not
even apparent warming continuing in the system, let alone signs of catastrophe.
Their excellent night vision and
apparent warm blood raise a question: Could they have survived icehouse conditions at the end of the Cretaceous period?
If the timing of such cycles combine to mask warming, can we reasonably conclude that when those cycles swing back and warming influences coincide there'll be a lot of
apparent warming over a short period?
The high - profile state visit to Washington DC of French President Emmanuel Macron this week — and
his apparent warm relationship with the president — has led to speculation about the state of the so - called special relationship between Britain and the US.
Some errors might exaggerate
the apparent warming, while others might cause it to be underestimated.
Also, Dr. Kevin Trenberth had written a comment (Trenberth, 2004 — abstract; Google Scholar access) criticising the Kalnay & Cai, 2003 study (Abstract; Google Scholar access) which suggested that nearly half of
the apparent warming trends in the U.S. were probably due to urbanization bias (or land use changes).
BOTH of these have the effect of increasing
the apparent warming trend of Briffa's analysis.
However for present purposes I do not intend to dispute that there was
some apparent warming during the 20th Century and especially from 1975 to 1998.
And
the apparent warming seen on Mars?