I wonder how the Australian temperature record contributes to calculation of global
temperature during the Pause.
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.
During the past decade, the global
temperature may have «
paused,» most likely due to natural climate fluctuations, the panel finds.
It has been steadily increasing even
during the so - called
pause in surface
temperatures, and that gives you the positive imbalance I speak of.
First and foremost, if you look at the global records of
temperatures for the past 100 + years (below) you will notice that there have been several «
pauses»
during the whole uptrend of the past century and a half.
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.
Keeping the observed oscillation in mind, the last significant warming ended with a peak in 1998 (the peak
during 2010 was a very close second) and
temperatures have since
paused.
The 1 C Arctic
temperature rise hasn't received much attention because it mostly happened
during the
pause.
Recently they have had a tendency to pull
temperatures up
during the first half of the
pause, and down
during the last half.
If the effect of CO2 is «nada» then why didn't the surface
temperature drop
during the
pause rather than merely increase at a reduced rate?
Fifteen years of actual
temperature pause during a period of CO2 increase creates a question which remains an open question.
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.
It is dishonest of the IPCC not to admit there was an earlier
pause, 1940 to 1970
during which global
temperature actually fell.
The least - squares linear - regression trend on the RSS satellite monthly global mean surface
temperature anomaly dataset continues to show no global warming for 18 years 9 months since February 1997, though one - third of all anthropogenic forcings have occurred
during the period of the
Pause.
By several metrics, the oceans have continued to gain energy quite steadily
during the «
pause» in tropospheric»
temperatures.