The underlying anthropogenic warming trend, even with the zero rate of warming during the current hiatus, is 0.08 C per decade.
Not exact matches
My point, however, is that neither the
trend data, nor the
underlying theory give any support for the (90 %) certainty that most of the
warming during the last century was
anthropogenic.
Re Fred Staples: «My point, however, is that neither the
trend data, nor the
underlying theory give any support for the (90 %) certainty that most of the
warming during the last century was
anthropogenic.»
Five minutes with this new data set — apply smoothing functions (at varying spans, non-causal filters), then some sinusoidal fits and analysis of residuals — brings doubt to the presence of an
underlying US
warming trend, let alone any room for
anthropogenic effects!