The phrase
"warming hiatus" refers to a period of time when the rate of increase in global temperatures slows down or temporarily pauses. It does not mean that global warming has stopped, but rather that the warming trend is not happening as quickly as it has been in the past.
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No model, however, has predicted the
global warming hiatus which climate researchers have observed since the turn of the millennium.
(aside: 25 % of the anthropogenic CO2 has been emitted since 1998, which is a period
of warming hiatus).
To begin, they suggest the climate community replace the term «
global warming hiatus» with «global surface warming slowdown» to eliminate confusion.
Possible artifacts of data biases in the recent global
surface warming hiatus Thomas R. Karl, Anthony Arguez, Boyin...
Whether the 2014 record, if confirmed, means the end of the so -
called warming hiatus is unclear, WMO's Michel Jarraud told reporters this morning during a teleconference.
Yet the cooling effect of these minor eruptions does not completely account for the global
warming hiatus in which the rise in Earth's average temperature has slowed since the late 1990s, Toon says.
When better corrections for various sources of bias are applied to the data, the authors say, the so - called global
warming hiatus vanishes — and in fact, they argue, global warming may have sped up.
Now stories will read for the new report, «IPCC
blames warming hiatus on cooling from ocean cycles, but says ocean cycles have nothing to do with earlier warming».
Germany's Federal Ministry of Research would prefer to leave any discussion of the global
warming hiatus entirely out of the new IPCC report summary.
A new theory explaining the global
warming hiatus says the world's heat is trapped in the Indian Ocean.
As the record 2015/16 El Nino levels off, the global
warming hiatus aka «the pause» is back with a vengeance.
Rebuttal to Chen and Tung (2014) highlighted in «Cause for «The Pause» # 38 — Cause of global
warming hiatus found deep in the Atlantic Ocean» Numerous scientific papers have reported the hiatus in global surface warming will end with the next El Niño event.
British Antarctic Survey: Antarctic Peninsula has been cooling since 1998 By Dr. Sebastian Lüning and Prof. Fritz Vahrenholt (German text translated / edited by P. Gosselin) Climate skeptics have been accused over and over again of fabricating the
climate warming hiatus of the past 15 years.
If warming restarts then we might reframe the discussion accordingly, but calling the present cessation in
surface warming a hiatus is assuming that future warming will resume.
We found that it was not very likely to observe an 11 -
year warming hiatus (2002 - 2013 in GISTEMP) if the underlying forced warming signal was progressing at a rate characteristic the RCP 8.5 scenario.
Skeptics who still doubt anthropogenic climate change have now been stripped of one of their last - ditch arguments: It is true that there has been
a warming hiatus and that the surface of Earth has warmed up much less rapidly since the turn of the millennium than all the relevant climate models had predicted.
Winds driving heat storage in ocean England thinks he has a persuasive explanation for
the warming hiatus, which he and a number of co-authors published yesterday in the journal Nature Climate Change.
Steve Rintoul, a researcher at Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, or CSIRO, said findings of ocean warming above 6,500 feet in the Jet Propulsion Lab's study explain the recent slowdown in warming at the Earth's surface, which is sometimes called global
warming hiatus, or warming pause.
John Bates, who recently retired from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Climatic Data Center, told the Daily Mail newspaper in England that a 2015 federal study was intended «to discredit the notion of a global
warming hiatus» and was rushed «to time the publication of the paper to influence national and international deliberations on climate policy.»
This means that during the so - called «
warming hiatus» from 1998 to 2012, Earth took up much more carbon from the atmosphere.
New research shows that ocean heat uptake across three oceans is the likely cause of the «
warming hiatus» — the current decade - long slowdown in global surface warming.
«New study explains the role of oceans in «global
warming hiatus».»
The global
warming hiatus — a decade - plus slowdown in warming — could be chalked up to some buoys, a few extra years of data and a couple buckets of seawater.
The term «global
warming hiatus» is a bit of a misnomer.
«Evidence against a global
warming hiatus?.»
If there ever was
a warming hiatus, it is over.
Strong trade winds have been forcing heat into ocean depths, contributing to a temporary slowdown in land surface warming over the past 15 to 20 years that some have called
a warming hiatus, pause or false pause.
The twentieth century Northern Hemisphere mean surface temperature (NHT) is characterized by a multidecadal warming - cooling - warming pattern followed by a flat trend since about 2000 (recent
warming hiatus).
Phrases with «warming hiatus»