Sentences with phrase «global temps»

"Global temps" is a shortened version of the phrase "global temperatures." It refers to the measurement of how hot or cold the Earth's overall climate is on a worldwide scale. Researchers analyze data from various locations around the globe to understand long-term trends and changes in temperature that can impact the planet's weather patterns and environment. Full definition
Water vapor (accounts for 2 % of global temp) 3.
Overall, global temps declined from 1940 to 1970 and have been rising since then.
The ensemble would lose all predictive power regardless of what happened to measured global temp, as the error bars would be huge.
We need to avoid the temptation to buy into the idea that there is a mathematical model underlying global temp.
It's been dropping steadily for 600 million years and yet global temps have remained stable within a 12 degree C range.
I also show that actual surface measurements give a far different view of surface temps than the published global temp records.
Just looking at the long term graph of the past 2000 yrs of global CO2 with sea level rise and global temp clearly shows what's about to happen.
Now I could be wrong but from what I've read the greenhouse accounts for approx 32 degrees C increase in global temps.
They might yield the same average global temps, but the distribution of temperatures will not be the same.
At a minimum this argument exposes the fact that they have vastly inadequate and incomplete model for relating tree rings with global temps.
Anyway you try and spin it, there's been no statistically significant rise in global temps for over 18 years on RSS.
The Climate alarmists are now becoming desperate as the great CO2 bogey man is NOT increasing global temps as fast as they predicted, and conversely it is actually increasing bio-diversity and increasing crop growth instead.
In 2014 I grabbed the data, all the data on global temps from 1880 to 2014, plotted them and ran stats on them.
As per post 62, Gavin and Hansen are doing fine if global temp Allan variance looks similar to last figure in that post.
I know you have been criticized due to your «background and training» as well, so I am sure it is a subject that activates you, but my hope is to be led to other interpretations of what global temps have been in the past 10 - 12 years vs the timescale NASA uses (1880).

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