Ocean capacitance has recently been invoked as perhaps the most widely endorsed explanation for
the recent hiatus in global warming, and there is empirical evidence of warming in the ocean.
An intriguing feature of the stadium - wave hypothesis is that it purports to explain a 15 - year phenomenon, namely
the recent hiatus in global warming, in terms of 300 years worth of data.
Vaughan Pratt: An intriguing feature of the stadium - wave hypothesis is that it purports to explain a 15 - year phenomenon, namely
the recent hiatus in global warming, in terms of 300 years worth of data.
Dan Barrie, program manager at NOAA, called the research «compelling» and said: «[It] provides a powerful illustration of how the remote eastern tropical Pacific guides the behaviour of the global ocean - atmosphere system, in this case exhibiting a discernible influence on
the recent hiatus in global warming.»
No doubt the southern ocean, featured strongly by Hansen et al, plays an important role, but data there are poor, and change is not well known; in particular
the recent hiatus in global warming greatly influences any observations, which can therefore be quite misleading wrt trends.
Not exact matches
I have an article running
in The Times on
recent vagaries
in planetary temperature, which almost all scientific experts on
global warming describe as a brief and normal
hiatus from the long - term
warming driven by greenhouse gases.
Updated, 3:10 p.m. Using climate models and observations, a fascinating study
in this week's issue of Nature Climate Change points to a marked
recent warming of the Atlantic Ocean as a powerful shaper of a host of notable changes
in climate and ocean patterns
in the last couple of decades — including Pacific wind, sea level and ocean patterns, the decade - plus
hiatus in global warming and even California's deepening drought.
global warming is still under way despite the
recent pause / plateau /
hiatus / slowdown / standstill (choose one)
in the planet's mean temperature.
Last summer, a team of government scientists from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), led by Thomas Karl, published a paper
in Science titled «Possible Artifacts Of Data Biases In The Recent Global Surface Warming Hiatus.&raqu
in Science titled «Possible Artifacts Of Data Biases
In The Recent Global Surface Warming Hiatus.&raqu
In The
Recent Global Surface
Warming Hiatus.»
The press release from NOAA included this statement from Karl: «Adding
in the last two years of
global surface temperature data and other improvements
in the quality of the observed record provide evidence that contradict the notion of a
hiatus in recent global warming trends.»
The study — «Possible Artifacts of Data Biases
in the
Recent Global Surface Warming Hiatus» — was published by Science magazine in June 2015 and pushed back against assertions from other research groups that found a pause in rising global temperatures from 1998 to 2012, which goes against climate change advocates» insistence that the earth's temperature has been on a steady incline for de
Global Surface
Warming Hiatus» — was published by Science magazine
in June 2015 and pushed back against assertions from other research groups that found a pause
in rising
global temperatures from 1998 to 2012, which goes against climate change advocates» insistence that the earth's temperature has been on a steady incline for de
global temperatures from 1998 to 2012, which goes against climate change advocates» insistence that the earth's temperature has been on a steady incline for decades.
Surface
warming / ocean
warming: «A reassessment of temperature variations and trends from
global reanalyses and monthly surface climatological datasets» «Estimating changes
in global temperature since the pre-industrial period» «Possible artifacts of data biases
in the
recent global surface
warming hiatus» «Assessing the impact of satellite - based observations
in sea surface temperature trends»
Which conveniently ignores Science News» Oct. 5th article:
Global warming hiatus tied to cooler temps in Pacific, which states «The recent pause in global warming has resulted from cooling in the tropical Pacific Ocean, new simulations
Global warming hiatus tied to cooler temps
in Pacific, which states «The
recent pause
in global warming has resulted from cooling in the tropical Pacific Ocean, new simulations
global warming has resulted from cooling
in the tropical Pacific Ocean, new simulations find.
Surface
warming: «
Global temperature evolution: recent trends and some pitfalls» «Coverage bias in the HadCRUT4 temperature series and its impact on recent temperature trends» «Recently amplified arctic warming has contributed to a continual global warming trend» «On the definition and identifiability of the alleged «hiatus» in global warming» «Global land - surface air temperature change based on the new CMA GLSAT dataset&
Global temperature evolution:
recent trends and some pitfalls» «Coverage bias
in the HadCRUT4 temperature series and its impact on
recent temperature trends» «Recently amplified arctic
warming has contributed to a continual
global warming trend» «On the definition and identifiability of the alleged «hiatus» in global warming» «Global land - surface air temperature change based on the new CMA GLSAT dataset&
global warming trend» «On the definition and identifiability of the alleged «
hiatus»
in global warming» «Global land - surface air temperature change based on the new CMA GLSAT dataset&
global warming» «
Global land - surface air temperature change based on the new CMA GLSAT dataset&
Global land - surface air temperature change based on the new CMA GLSAT dataset»
One of the most controversial issues emerging from the
recent Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Fifth Assessment Report (AR5) is the failure of
global climate models to predict a
hiatus in warming of
global surface temperatures since 1998.
Please note that neither the land data nor the ocean data used
in this analysis are the ones used
in the NCEI paper «Possible artifacts of data biases
in the
recent global surface
warming hiatus» that appeared on June 4, 2015.
The revisions to NOAA's long - term sea surface temperature datasets were presented
in the Karl, et al. (2015) paper Possible artifacts of data biases
in the
recent global surface
warming hiatus.
«Causes of differences
in model and satellite tropospheric
warming rates» «Comparing tropospheric
warming in climate models and satellite data» «Robust comparison of climate models with observations using blended land air and ocean sea surface temperatures» «Coverage bias
in the HadCRUT4 temperature series and its impact on
recent temperature trends» «Reconciling
warming trends» «Natural variability, radiative forcing and climate response
in the
recent hiatus reconciled» «Reconciling controversies about the «
global warming hiatus»»
The influence is clear: a pronounced
recent ENSO - induced cooling which has cancelled the continued
global warming due to man - made CO2, leading to the «
hiatus»
in the increase of
global temperature.
[33] Thomas Karl, Anthony Arguez, Boyin Huang, Jah Lawrimore, James McMahon, Matthew Menne, Thomas Peterson, Russell Vose, and Huai - Min Zhang, «Possible Artifacts of Data Biases
in the
Recent Global Surface
Warming Hiatus,» Science, June 4, 2015, http://science.sciencemag.org/content/early/2015/06/03/science.aaa5632.full (accessed March 4, 2016).
There is no evidence of a
recent pause or
hiatus in global warming, according to an analysis of 40 peer - reviewed studies on the subject published Tuesday
in the Scientific Reports, a peer - reviewed journal of the Nature Publishing Group.
Karl, T. R. et al., Possible artifacts of data biases
in the
recent global surface
warming hiatus.
This regional inconsistency between models and observations might be a key to understanding the
recent hiatus in global mean temperature
warming.
Possible artifacts of data biases
in the
recent global surface
warming hiatus Thomas R. Karl, Anthony Arguez, Boyin...
ORIGINAL POST (4 February): Early today, AGU's former Board member John Bates published a letter outlining what he believes to be mismanagement of climate science data
in a highly - cited scientific paper, «Possible artifacts of data biases
in the
recent global surface
warming hiatus» (Tom Karl, et al. 2015)... I know many of you will have concerns or questions about this news, and I strongly encourage you to share those thoughts with us here, or
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Despite widespread denial among climate activists, a growing number of scientific research papers
in recent months have confirmed the
global warming hiatus, trying to explain its possible reasons (for the latest studies see here, here and here).
Furthermore, the low - frequency variability
in the SPG relates to the propagation of Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) variations from the deep - water formation region to mid-latitudes
in the North Atlantic, which might have the implications for
recent global surface
warming hiatus.»
The NOAA study was published
in June 2015 by the journal Science under the title «Possible artifacts of data biases
in the
recent global surface
warming hiatus.»
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.
Dr. Jana Sillmann et al — IopScience — 18 June 2014 Observed and simulated temperature extremes during the
recent warming hiatus «This regional inconsistency between models and observations might be a key to understanding the
recent hiatus in global mean temperature
warming.»
But that's how it went down last month, as climate change skeptics heralded a
recent paper that «proves a 15 - year
hiatus in global warming» and rebuffs the «venomous charlatans» who peddled the climate change myth to a gullible public.
There have been attempts
in the scientific literature to correct some misconceptions, such as a myth regarding an alleged
recent «slow - down»
in global warming, a so - called
hiatus.
But on its website home page yesterday, Nasa featured a new study which said there was a
hiatus in global warming before the
recent El Nino, and discussed why this was so.
People should remember that Karl et al — «Possible artifacts of data biases
in the
recent global surface
warming hiatus» used a confidence level of 90 %, and warmists did not object to that.
[8] Thomas R. Karl, et al., «Possible artifacts of data biases
in the
recent global surface
warming hiatus» Science 26 June 2015: Vol.
There are also indications that the»
hiatus» is related to increased
warming in the deep oceans (Balmaseda et al. 2013) and that the estimate of the
global mean has been underestimated due under - reporting of the
recent warming in the Arctic (Cowtan and Way 2014).