Not exact matches
Although these questions still need to be resolved through future research, the
underlying global
warming trend
remains, and the short - term dampening won't last forever.
But when we break the data into La Niña / El Niño / Neutral categories, or when we filter out their effects as Kevin C did, we see that the
underlying global surface
warming trend of approximately 0.16 °C per decade
remains beneath the short - term noise.
The truth is that the impact of global
warming on tornadoes
remains uncertain, because the
underlying science is nuanced and there are competing factors that come into play.
Foster and Rahmstorf (2011) used multiple linear regression to filter out the effects of the El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO), and solar and volcanic activity (Figure 2), and found that the
underlying global surface and lower atmosphere
warming trends have
remained very steady in recent years (Figure 3).