6 November 2009
If the Met Office is right, and temperatures rise to record levels in the next 5 five years, then the sceptics will have no-where to hide. If the Met Office is wrong, and in the next few years we have not exceeded 1998 temperature levels, then this would cause big questions to be asked – remember their simulations rule out zero trends for 15 years or more.
BBC – Paul Hudson’s Weather & Climate Blog: Global temperatures – and the future
No big questions being asked. The IPCC simply ramped their confidence up to 95%.
“Whilst I’m on, a heads up that I’m working on a climate story for the BBC that’s sure to create quite a stir. Ill keep you posted.
https://twitter.com/Hudsonweather
Should be interesting
Off topic, but this is a question I just can’t Google re. ocean acidification.
If a substance is incapable of be acidified, can it undergo the process of acidification.?
I don’t know if you’ve seen this,
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sn/climateexperiment/whattheymean/theuk.shtml
Originally broadcast in January 2007