Further Reading

Friday, 6 June 2014

Global warming? - Still no warming for 17 years 9 months

S.O.T.T: According to the RSS satellite data, whose value for May 2014 has just been published, the global warming trend in the 17 years 9 years since September 1996 is zero (Fig. 1). The 213 months without global warming represent more than half the 425-month satellite data record since January 1979. No one now in high school has lived through global warming. The hiatus period of 17 years 9 months is the farthest back one can go in the RSS satellite temperature record and still show a zero trend. But the length of the pause in global warming, significant though it now is, is of less importance than the ever-growing discrepancy between the temperature trends predicted by models and the less exciting real-world temperature change that has been observed. The First Assessment Report predicted that global temperature would rise by 1.0 [0.7, 1.5] Cº to 2025, equivalent to 2.8 [1.9, 4.2] Cº century - 1. The executive summary asked, "How much confidence do we have in our predictions?" IPCC pointed out some uncertainties (clouds, oceans, etc.), but concluded:

"Nevertheless, ... we have substantial confidence that models can predict at least the broad-scale features of climate change. ... There are similarities between results from the coupled models using simple representations of the ocean and those using more sophisticated descriptions, and our understanding of such differences as do occur gives us some confidence in the results."...read more>>>...