Sentences with phrase «recent pause in warming»

Then we have the Met Office's own admission in 2013, three years after they suspended and forced Jones to confess before they'd take him back: they issued a press release called» The Recent Pause In Warming» where they described three reports they'd written about how they knew everybody else knew they knew there had been a» 15 year pause in global warming starting in 1998.»
If I say things like natural variability have been greatly underestimated, I can't turn around and then say I'm sure the recent pause in warming indicates much of anything.

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In recent years, scientists have worked to understand why this «pause» in warming has occurred and was not predicted by models (ClimateWire Nov. 1, 2013In recent years, scientists have worked to understand why this «pause» in warming has occurred and was not predicted by models (ClimateWire Nov. 1, 2013in warming has occurred and was not predicted by models (ClimateWire Nov. 1, 2013).
However, in light of our substantiation of the effects of «grand solar minima» upon past global climates, it could be speculated that the current pausing of «Global Warming», which is frequently referenced by those sceptical of climate projections by the IPCC, might relate at least in part to a countervailing effect of reduced solar activity, as shown in the recent sunspot cycle.»
Explanations for the recent «pause» in SST warming include La Niña - like cooling in the eastern equatorial Pacific, strengthening of the Pacific trade winds, and tropical latent heat anomalies together with extratropical atmospheric teleconnections.
if it's any consolation, the recent predictions discussed on this blog of a «pause» in northern hemisphere global warming — and, indeed, cooling in the u.s. — may signal the end of the line for the california wine growers.
global warming is still under way despite the recent pause / plateau / hiatus / slowdown / standstill (choose one) in the planet's mean temperature.
The recent pause in the rate of increase in warming has left researchers scurrying to unravel the mystery.
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 decades.
Just as a hypothetical example: If climate scientist will tell me that recent pause in global warming is due to the effect of an inactive sun (which is the reality as reported by following) http://www.spaceweather.com and that they will go back and improve their models to account for this, then I would be more inclined to believe their other claims... Instead the IPCC doubles down on their predictions and claim the future effects will be worst than they originally thought?
A recent scientific paper, Cowtan and Way (2014) used in - filling to contradict other peer - reviewed research that determined a pause to global warming for the past 15 years or more.
By contrast, the recent modest decrease in the rate of warming has elicited numerous articles and special issues of leading journals and it has been (mis --RRB- labeled as a «pause» or «hiatus».
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 find.
The recent pause in global warming (1): What do observations of the climate system tell us?
The recent pause in global warming (3): What are the implications for projections of future warming?
And they analyse the double standards used when discussing the so - called «pause» as compared to an equally long period of rapid warming, which in fact deviated more from the long - term trend than the recent phase of slower warming.
Also, using the same cherry picking approach as used by «skeptics» for the recent time period, based on which they claim a «global warming stop» or «pause» because of lacking statistical significance of a warming trend, I even could claim a «pause» in global warming from 1979 to at least the end of 1997.
First, their arguments for no significant discrepancy between modeled and observed GMST changes and for no pause in recent global warming contradict the widely accepted fact and conclusion that were reported in the recent literature extensively.
Prof. Judith Curry (another IPCC author) also believes that the failure of the climate models to predict the «pause» in global warming indicates that the IPCC has substantially underestimated the role of natural variability in recent climate change, e.g., see here, here, here or here.
A recent paper by climate modelers at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography argues that the supposed pause in global warming can be explained entirely by recent variations in the El Nino - La Nina cycle in the tropical Pacific.
IOW something (which we can not explain as yet) is causing the recent «pause» in warming despite unabated human CO2 emissions; and this «something» may just continue for a while.
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.
«Alarmists» are wrong when they say that the» pause in global warming» has ended — the recent warming was just due to an El Nino» vs. «There has been a pause in warming since 1998.»
The so - called «global warming pause» is one of many terms for surface temperatures rising more slowly in recent decades than in the past, despite greenhouse gas emissions continuing to grow.
Executive summary The recent pause in global surface temperature rise does not materially alter the risks of substantial warming of the Earth by the end of this century.»
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. Kevin E. Trenberth 11 July 2014 Abstract Seasonal aspects of the recent pause in surface warming Factors involved in the recent pause in the rise of global mean temperatures are examined seasonally.
Some in the media have seized this warming pause in recent weeks, and the UK's Met Office has just released a three - part series of white papers looking at the causes and implications.
«The Met Office Hadley Centre has written three reports that address the recent pause in global warming and seek to answer the following questions» The reports are available from the link below;
Here they admit there has been a massive cut in the speed of global warming — although it's buried in a section on the recent warming «pause».
Not only has the global warming «paused» (if ever it was even above what is considered natural variability), but in recent years a great many studies, including in peer - reviewed science journals, have shaken the false «consensus» that CO2 is a major driver of climate.
A new research by NASA has revealed that extra heat from greenhouse gases were trapped in the Indian and Pacific oceans in recent years and this could likely be the cause of the so - called pause in global warming that was observed over the past decade.
Nor is NOAA the only agency whose data shows that the pause may not have happened, and that warming has sped up in recent years.
A recent study by NOAA, published in the journal Science, made «adjustments» to historical temperature records and NOAA trumpeted the findings as refuting the nearly two - decade pause in global warming.
I hope that we may well be nearing the brink of having within humanity's grasp, not only strong inferences about the recent, relative decadal reduction in the rate of surface warming (compared with the final quarter of Century 20), but also with a more compelling story about the true pause which stretched across the middle of that century.
Dan Sage, regarding the wrongly named «pause» in warming, see the most recent post by Kevin Cowtan, and then the post by Matthew England.
One of the puzzling things about climate change is a recent slowdown in warming (or as some exaggerators refer to it, a «pause»).
It is also interesting that the «birth» of recent global warming in the» 70's also coincided with China's building another million person city every six weeks until earlier this decade (and when did the tapering off occur relative to the «pause?»).
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