Sentences with phrase «cooling over the next decade»

Let's say there was a cooling over the next decade such that the total warming since 1950 dropped by 0.1 degrees.
Chief says that Oz will be cooler over the next decade or three;) Not sure about the tropics though!
The planet might be cooling over the next decades but it may not be primarily the result of changes in solar irradiance.
Guest Post by Bob Tisdale Pierre Gosselin at NoTrickZone provided an introduction to a recently published paper in his post IPCC Scientist Mojib Latif Sees North Atlantic Cooling Over Next Decade... Confirms Oceans Play Crucial Role.

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My father is somewhat of a climate «sceptic» and insists that the prediction of 0.3 C cooling is based only on solar irradiance and does not take into account increased cloud cover caused by low sun activity (he beleives that we are going to be facing extreme global cooling over the next few decades).
this impresses me as more of a sign of the warmistas» desperation to validate their models than of those predicting cooling over the next few decades.
This shift and the subsequent slight cooling trend provides a rationale for inferring a slight cooling trend over the next decade or so, rather than a flat trend from the 15 yr «pause».
This is good news for Dr. Bashkirtsev, who together with another Russian solar physicist three years ago, bet climate scientist James Annan $ 10,000 that the Earth would cool down over the next decade.
Over the next year or so I began to see fewer references from AGW supporters to the Industrial Revolution as a start point and more emphasis on the spread of industry in the early 20th century, until I came across anti arguments pointing out that after the rise of temps to the third and fourth decades the world began to cool again, considerably.
More frequent and more intense La Nina over the next decade or three is as certain as anything in climate and will create a cooling influence.
The recently quiet Sun and extrapolation of solar cycle patterns into the future suggest a planetary cooling may occur over the next few decades.
With the recent decline in solar flux and the shift to cool phases of ocean oscillations, natural climate change suggests that although glacier retreat and sea level rise will likely continue over the next few decades, the rates of sea level rise and glacier retreats will slow down.The next decade will provide the natural experiment to test the validity of competing hypotheses.
Parts of North America and Europe may cool naturally over the next decade, as shifting ocean currents temporarily blunt the global - warming effect caused by mankind, Germany's Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences said.
And if are right that we will see some cooling over next couple decade, basically temperature would need go straight up - and similar to Space Aliens showing up.
Global temperature not rising over the next few decades would do it, barring supervolcanoes or anything with a dramatic cooling effect happening.
In such circumstances the only rational conclusion to draw is that we need to be prepared to react to either warming or cooling over the next several decades.
5) I am looking forward to cooler & wetter conditions over the next several decades
In the first few years the climate could cool as much as it did during the Little Ice Age, with tenfold greater changes over the next decade or two.
And as temps cool as projected over the next several decades, the rate of change in the poll numbers will accelerate.
If that is an indication that the AMO has shifted into its cooling phase, then we'll get to watch over the next 2.5 to 3 decades.
One year of the second decade has already expired, with again no warming (in fact slight cooling), so it will take a rate of a bit more that 0.4 C per decade over the next 9 years to arrive at the forecast level averaged over both decades.
IF the sun really has started a couple of slower than average solar cycles, and IF the current slight cooling trend continues or becomes even more pronounced over the next couple of decades, we can bury the CAGW scare, along with all the other doomsday scenarios and scares that preceded it.
An appropriate title, when discussing the the Keenlyside et al. (2008) paper (not Dr. Latif's speech at the WCC3), would be «Global surface temperature may not increase over the next decade», and then to clarify that internal climate modes may temporarily halt further global warming because of regional cooling over portions of N. America, N. Atlantic and Europe, and caution that decadal forecasts are in their infancy.
«This shift and the subsequent slight cooling trend provides a rationale for inferring a slight cooling trend over the next decade or so, rather than a flat trend from the 15 [year] «pause»,» she added.
The British newspaper The Independent, for example, reported in its Nov. 30 article about the Nature study that «the real evidence does point to a possible one degree Centigrade cooling over the next two decades
There have been only a couple of exceptions to this, so the chances are that the climate will do something fairly noticeable over the next decade, either warming or cooling, and will not stay static
The APS also have to consider what it will do to their already dented reputation is the global temperatures continue to cool over the next couple of decades.
While I am pretty sure IPCC won't repeat the silly mistake of projecting global warming of 0.2 C per decade for the next two decades (as it did in AR4), it will be interesting to see whether or not IPCC modifies its AR5 report to include the possibility of continued global cooling over the next two or three decades despite unabated human GHG emissions and concentrations expected to reach new record levels.
So far NTZ and cool readers have pledged over $ 2,000 (10 Jan 2011), betting the next decade will be cooler.
The thermometers out there (even the ones next to AC exhausts in the summer or heated buildings in the winter) tell us that the «globally and annually averaged land and sea surface temperature» has not risen over more than a decade (in fact it has cooled slightly).
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