A consensus about what has put global warming on pause may be years away, but one scientist says the recent papers confirm that Earth's warming has
continued during the hiatus, at least in the ocean depths, if not in the air.
Not exact matches
While political gatherings go on
hiatus during the holiday season, putting a crimp in candidates» opportunities to raise money, maneuvers
continue.
During my
hiatus from blogging, I've
continued to share our family's adventures over on my Instagram.
So why is it that those insisting the
hiatus is going to
continue for decades refuse to acknowledge that the last five years of HadCRUT4 have seen a terrifying rise of 3.3 °C / century
during that period,
Vaughan Pratt June 23, 2015 at 3:52 am ... So why is it that those insisting the
hiatus is going to
continue for decades refuse to acknowledge that the last five years of HadCRUT4 have seen a terrifying rise of 3.3 °C / century
during that period, yet are perfectly happy to point to a single year's change in CO2 emissions as proof that those emissions are now on the decline?
Volcanic eruptions and El Niño events are identified as sharp cooling events punctuating a long - term ocean warming trend, while heating
continues during the recent upper - ocean - warming
hiatus, but the heat is absorbed in the deeper ocean.
He agrees that the Increase in ocean heat content shows that the earth has
continued to gain energy
during the so called «pause» or «
hiatus».
``... a more interesting question as to whether the system as a whole
continues to gain energy
during a period of a so - called tropospheric «
hiatus» in temperature gains.»