Sentences with phrase «saw slight cooling»

But, hey, that last 30 year «accelerated» warming cycle ended after 2000 — since then we are seeing a slight cooling cycle (as we did for the 30 years or so before 1970).
Now we are back into a «north» Sun and the Earth has seen a slight cooling since 2006/07.

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The writing is on the wall, after 23 years of no significant warming and the last 8 years showing a slight cooling trend, there is every chance that we could see a steeper cooling trend arrive, PDO, AMO, Livingston and Penn (ap?).
If convection and evaporation were not present, I could see the argument being made that a slight increase in Radiation having some warming effect, however convection and evaporation do exist within the Troposphere and the rate of cooling the two exhibit increases as surface temps increase.
I've often said to Tony that while I love and appreciate the vastness of Canada (so much of which I have not seen yet in the slightest), sometimes it would be really cool to have more countries around us to visit (without the need for epic amounts of, usually very pricey, travel).
If the CRU surface temperature record were used I'm fairly sure it would produce a slight cooling trend — try it and see!
U.S. sees «slight cooling trend» since 2005 — NOAA shows «the pause» in the U.S. surface temperature record over nearly a decade — U.S. cools from 2005 through 2014:
Looking at the Figure 1 you cite (actual observation, Ishii) I see around 0.5 C warming from 1980 to 1998 and slight cooling thereafter.
-- First ARGO results showed slight cooling from 2003 to 2008 (Willis» «speed bump»); the ARGO data was then «corrected» to show slight warming instead (I have not seen a publication where the reason and extent of the «corrections» made is made transparent for all to see)
What you see in this, is that nightly cooling matching warming, no delay, only slight changes between warming and cooling.
If you look closely at the graph you will see that there is an overall slight cooling trend with all the peaks trending lower as well as the base of the troughs.
As can be seen from the curve below, the HadCRUT3 «globally and annually averaged land and sea surface temperature anomaly» shows slight (if statistically insignificant) cooling over the past 15 years (180 months).
com (because Pocket book): There is still a slight net irradiation gain, due to Earth's orbit libration (see libration — Wikipedia), which heats the land further, but due to increased ice melting from higher radiation gain, the oceans (Antarktis in particular) cool into more La Nina conditions.......
Or it seems to predict we already be seeing some cooling trend already and we aren't seeing it now, but it seems possible to me that within couple years see something which be the start slight cooling.
Michaels points satellite data, claiming that «you see it's really not global warming, obviously -LSB-...] In fact, because there is a net statistically significant cooling of the whole record, it almost looks to me, as a scientist, like what's really going on here is the planet has remained in the slight cooling phase that it was in since World War II -LSB-...]» [93]
If convection and evaporation were not present, I could see the argument being made that a slight increase in Radiation having some warming effect, however convection and evaporation do exist within the Troposphere and the rate of cooling the two exhibit increases as surface temps increase.
Warming trends (0 - 2000 m) are seen in the Indian Ocean and the South Atlantic, with slight cooling trends in the Pacific and North Atlantic.
We have seen a total linear warming of 0.041 C per decade or 0.66 C over the entire 160 - year HadCRUT record (this has occurred in 3 statistically indistinguishable 30 - year warming cycles, with 30 - year cycles of slight cooling in between, as Girma has shown us graphically).
After a somewhat surprising early - summer cool down, and the slight bounce - back we spoke about in August's real estate update for Snoqualmie Ridge, it appears we've picked up momentum again, as homes sales for pre-owned, single - family homes in August jumped up, with more closings than we've seen in over a year!
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