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The Earth's temperature may stay roughly the same for a decade, as natural climate cycles enter a cooling phase, scientists have predicted.
A new computer model developed by German researchers, reported in the journal Nature, suggests the cooling will counter greenhouse warming.
However, temperatures will again be rising quickly by about 2020, they say. Other climate scientists have welcomed the research, saying it may help societies plan better for the future.
So no rise since 1998 and no rise now to around 2020. It's fooking laughable "science" now.
Please explain the clear rise in temps over the last 10 years?
There aren't any are there.
Look at the scale on the y-axis and x-axis compared with the other graphs on that page. That gives you your answer. Did you do O-level maths at school? Do you understand local time variation? Clearly not.
Really, I like your posts - you keep posting and your silly arguments make my points much better than I could myself
So no rise since 1998 and no rise now to around 2020. It's fooking laughable "science" now.
From your link:
"One message from our study is that in the short term, you can see changes in the global mean temperature that you might not expect given the reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)," said Noel Keenlyside from the Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences at Kiel University.
His group's projection diverges from other computer models only for about 15-20 years; after that, the curves come back together and temperatures rise.
Think of my housing prices analogy, it seems to be the only thing you understand.
Oh and please stop now. You're going to become a laughing stock if you're not already.
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