-- Given these constraints on climate forcing trends,
we predict additional warming in the next 50 years of 3/4 + / - 1/4 °C, a warming rate of 0.15 + / - 0.05 °C per decade.
Future global warming can be predicted much more accurately than is generally realized...
we predict additional warming in the next 50 years of 3/4 + / - 1/4 °C, a warming rate of 0.15 + / - 0.05 °C per decade.
Not exact matches
The group also used a general circulation model to
predict what might be expected to happen in the world's wine locales in the next 50 years and determined that an average
additional warming of two degrees C may occur.
Projected temperature would increase by 2050 by about 2 °C above the current level (a
warming similar to that
predicted by the ensemble mean of the CMIP5 simulations) and precipitation would decrease by an
additional 30 % compared to the current conditions.
The lack of
warming for more than a decade — indeed, the smaller - than -
predicted warming over the 22 years since the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) began issuing projections — suggests that computer models have greatly exaggerated how much
warming additional CO2 can cause.