Scientists Say The Pause They Didn’t Predict And Couldn’t Admit, Will End Soon

Global warming will SPEED UP after a pause, scientists warn: Climate temperature could rise faster than expected

University of Washington and MIT scientists say Earth’s warming will pause

It has been paused for 18 years, but these geniuses are just now figuring it out.

But it will then undergo a rapid rise due to the amount of emitted CO2

They predicted a rapid rise 18 years ago.

As the icecaps melt, more high-energy solar rays will be absorbed, which means that climate change will continue unabated

Global sea ice area hasn’t changed for 35 years.

Earth will experience a switch from long-wave to short-wave radiation

That would require about 10,000 degrees warming – within the range of Hansen’s high end forecasts.

Global warming will SPEED UP after a pause, scientists warn | Daily Mail Online

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19 Responses to Scientists Say The Pause They Didn’t Predict And Couldn’t Admit, Will End Soon

  1. Anything is possible says:

    We are Borg.

    You WILL be assimilated.

    Resistance is futile.

  2. HankH says:

    … and a gigantic meteor will strike Earth, wiping out all life, the Sun will emit a huge CME, wiping out all civilization as we know it, a super virus locked away in the depths of an archeological dig will re-emerge and wipe us all out. All possible, built on very distant probability, much like their equally qualified predictions of global warming catastrophe.

  3. Sharpshooter says:

    They can’t predict next years weather, they can’t even figure out LAST YEAR’S weather.

    • Jason Calley says:

      Ha! Very true! In fact, (based on the continuously growing difference between past raw data and adjusted data) they are getting worse and worse about figuring out previous years weather as time goes by.

  4. Mike Haseler says:

    Whilst statistically there’s a slightly higher probability of returning to warming, there’s also a very significant chance of returning to cooling. In all cases, the likely trend will be around 0.1C/decade.

  5. rah says:

    If we have a significant El Nino, they will go bonkers!

  6. Stephen Richards says:

    Earth will experience a switch from long-wave to short-wave radiation

    WTF is that ? The Earth going to erupt into a sun ?

  7. RCM says:

    The French have an appropriate saying:

    “A small step backward to prepare for a Great Leap Forward.” I believe it was a French General who said it, making it especially appropriate.

  8. SMS says:

    Just as in the 40’s when that pause ended, this pause will also end. And when it does we will see cooling.

  9. rishrac says:

    Global warming is falling now as I speak. We all know snow is caused by warming. And it won’t make it out of the 20’s F today. Again a direct result of global warming. If we don’t stop this we can expect to see more of this global warming and record heat. (sarc)

  10. Keitho says:

    All your base are belong to us!

  11. Bruce of Newcastle says:

    Its very easy to see the reason for the pause. One graph says it all:

    Detrended HadCRUT 3

    The ~62 year cycle is obvious. Then add the solar effect on cloud coverage and its quite clear that a fall in temperature around 0.5 C is going to occur in the next few years.

    All you have to do to see the solar effect is to graph smoothed temperature vs the sunspot numbers. The ~11 year solar cycle adds as much as a 0.1 C swing to temperature (clearest to see in NH SST’s), which according to the climateers is impossible. Since the current solar cycle is much weaker than the last one the drop will be more than 0.1 C as we come off the solar cycle peak which we are now at.

    They are really going to be scratching for excuses when the temperature falls significantly.

    • gregole says:

      Nice links. Thanks Bruce.

      Quite amusing how our current crop of climate so-called scientists fail to recognize this clearly cyclical pattern to climate. What drives these cycles? Sun and ocean are good places to start but we really don’t understand the details and mechanisms at work; and more than likely haven’t even discovered them all yet!

      One thing we can be sure of though, whatever Man-Made CO2 effects there are, are vanishingly small; so we can at least eliminate CO2 as a primary climate driver.

      • Bruce of Newcastle says:

        Gregole – The first is from Figure 10 in Scafetta’s paper from 2010. I am not so sure that his proposed explanation for the cycle is correct, but there is abundant evidence the cycle empirically exists. The paper by Meehl et al recently showed if you use the ~62 year cyclic PDO (which they call the IPO) in a climate model you can replicate the pause – which is noteworthy because those people are not sceptics. The UK Met Office found much the same.

        Of course if the cycle caused the pause then the cycle also caused most of the temperature rise from 1970 to 2000…about 70% of it if you look at the first graph vs the 0.4 C the global temperature rose. The climateers aren’t ready to agree with that yet since it would mean climate sensitivity for CO2 would be harmlessly under 1 C/doubling…which would put them all out of work.

  12. Centinel2012 says:

    Reblogged this on Centinel2012 and commented:
    The current pause will last until 2030 to 2035 (actually there will be a ~.25 degree C drop from the 2000 to 2005 period) and then the warming will start up again.

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