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On Mon, 23 Apr 2007 14:19:32 GMT, Doug Bashford wrote:
in rec.radio.shortwave, David said about: ( OT) Global Warming, a primer . . On Sun, 22 Apr 2007 19:30:14 +0000 (UTC), "Larry" wrote: It's going to be difficult for those people to explain the very real fact that the earth has been measurably cooling for the last eight years, in spite of an increase in CO2 levels. http://www.nasa.gov/vision/earth/env...2006_warm.html nasa.gov ??? That says: Okay, let's stick with NASA. Last year, NASA published a report which said that earth's oceans have significantly cooled since 2003 (http://www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2006...n_Cooling.txt). The World Meteorological Organization's data show that 2006 was cooler than 2005, which was cooler than 2004, which was cooler than 2003, etc., and so the WMO agrees with the NASA observations. Since the oceans have a large thermal inertia, they cool and warm significantly later than does the atmosphere itself. Unfortunately, the WMO (http://www.wmo.ch) has moved its data since I last accessed it, so I'll have to keep on digging to find the graphs they produced. An Assistant Professor of physics at MIT has summarized the data on his blog at http://motls.blogspot.com/2006/12/20...r-in-last.html, and you can access part of it there. The question is not the temperature during the last decade as compared to earlier decades, but rather the TREND in the current average annual temperature (which is downward). As the NASA paper says, a downward trending temperature is something which is not predicted by current models, and NASA intends to improve its models to take this "speed bump" into account. Guess the models aren't that reliable after all ... [Newsgroups trimmed to original group.] |
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