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CO2 doesn’t amount to a hill of shizzle. CO2 is about as important as ozone, the lack of which allows all the heat from the southern hemisphere to leave through a little pinhole at the south pole. All the sunlight heating the southern hemisphere? None of it matters. It all leaves because somebody left the ozone door open at the south pole.
I’m glad you mentioned ozone, I’ve just been reading an interesting blog by Erl Happ and Carl Wolk about its effects. What do you think?
http://climatechange1.wordpress.com/2013/08/11/the-turning-point/
As we can see by comparing with the following graph, ENSO follows the PDO very closely
https://twitter.com/dhm4444/status/388490595599011840/photo/1
and both have amplitudes modulated by solar radiations as evidenced by the much larger anomalies at the end of the XX century (positive) than the beginning (not so positive, although it was also a positive phase).
If this is really true then, due to the known connection between ENSO and world temperatures, we should see an increase in ENSO negative anomalies during the present solar grand minimum.
I believe, we’re already seeing this phenomenon to unfold, but of course we need a few more years to prove it conclusively.
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Thanks for the information.
You’re welcome.
Funny, that MEI graph looks just like the Central England Temperature:
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/hadobs/hadcet/