The strong warming trend shown by the observations during the period 1995 - 2003 followed by weaker trend since 2003, contrasts with Balmaseda that shows no trend between 1992 and 2000, and then
a strong warming trend since 2000.
We can see from Figure 6, that the Buenos Aires station record implies that there has been a very
strong warming trend since the early 20th century.
Not exact matches
So the report notes that the current «pause» in new global average temperature records
since 1998 — a year that saw the second
strongest El Nino on record and shattered
warming records — does not reflect the long - term
trend and may be explained by the oceans absorbing the majority of the extra heat trapped by greenhouse gases as well as the cooling contributions of volcanic eruptions.
The
trend in more cold extremes was
strongest during the period
since pronounced Arctic
warming emerged, or about the last 25 years, which lends at least some support to the possibility that that
warming is helping fuel the
trend, Shepherd said.
In 1880 — 1919, before the appearance of the
strong warming trend over this region, WEIO tended to be anomalously colder than EEIO most of the time, and thus we see the
strong negative events show in Fig. 4,
since we have used the climatology of the entire period from 1880 to 2004 as the reference.
The intensity of hurricanes and frequency of the
strongest ones like Maria has also increased
since the 1980s, a
trend expected to continue as the planet
warms.
I've not quoted results here,
since it measures land only, which gives
stronger warming trends throughout.
Although
strong winter
warming in the Peninsula region (Turner et al. 2005) and over West Antarctica has been a focus of other studies (Steig et al. 2009; Ding et al. 2010), we found that winter
trends in West Antarctica have not been statistically
since 1979 (Table 3), though they are significant at Faraday / Vernadsky.
That this was unusual, even the
strongest trend since the current interglacial became established is perfectly consistent with only attributing 1/3 of
warming to human activity.