Here are some additional linear regressions for some of the oldest data sets in the world - all show
the same slight warming trend over centuries and climate variability.
Not exact matches
Reading your posts gives me the
same feeling you get when you sip a
warm hot cocoa with
slight ginger while cosy in your pajamas and on the couch.
-- The
same goes for the earlier multi-decadal period of
slight cooling (~ 1940 - 1970) and especially for the early 20thC period of rapid
warming (1910 - 1940), which occurred prior to significant human GHG emissions.
This increase was not steady, but occurred in three multi-decadal
warming cycles of around 30 years each with multi-decadal cycles of
slight cooling of about the
same length in between.
There is no question that hypothesis B and C are one and the
same and correct, the
slight warming of the skin causes the ocean to retain more heat it got from DSR, but the fact remains that DLR from CO2 can not enter the ocean.