Not exact matches
The deceleration in
rising temperatures
during this 15 - year period is sometimes referred to as a «
pause» or «hiatus» in global warming, and has raised questions about why the rate of surface warming on Earth has been markedly slower than in previous decades.
The event is commonly referred to as «the
pause,» but that is a misnomer: temperatures still
rose, just not as fast as
during the prior decade.
Are there just really awkward
pauses during rose ceremonies between guys, or do they have dramatic orchestral music playing on a side speaker to set the mood?
The event is commonly referred to as «the
pause,» but that is a misnomer: temperatures still
rose, just not as fast as
during the prior decade.
The 1 C Arctic temperature
rise hasn't received much attention because it mostly happened
during the
pause.
If we assume the warmist notion that global land ice is shrinking AND dO is increasing
during the
pause, then we should see sea level
rising at an accelerating rate.
A new paper just hit the scientific literature that argues that the apparent
pause in the
rise in global average surface temperatures
during the past 16 years was really just a slowdown.