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Slowdown in Global Warming is Apparently a Mirage (Op-Ed)
« on: January 11, 2014, 08:52:11 am »
Slowdown in Global Warming is Apparently a Mirage (Op-Ed)
LiveScience.com
By Ilissa Ocko, Environmental Defense Fund  2 hours ago



A NASA satellite image snapped Nov. 13, 2013, shows open water between Pine Island Glacier and its massive iceberg.



Ilissa Ocko, the High Meadows post-doctoral science fellow at Environmental Defense Fund, contributed this article to LiveScience's Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights.

While the planet's surface temperatures over the past century have risen to unprecedented levels, records have shown a slowdown in the pace of warming over the past 15 years.

Scientists have proposed several theories of natural climate variability and heat redistribution that may have contributed to the slowdown to varying degrees. A new study, however, suggests that the slowdown itself may be a mirage — the result of temperature records that have considerably underestimated the pace of warming since 1997.

The global coverage of temperature measurements is incomplete, and that can cause biases in temperature records — research datasets deal with those data gaps differently.

Kevin Cowtan of the University of York and Robert Way of the University of Ottawa have developed a new method for reconstructing temperatures in poorly sampled regions, such as over the poles and parts of Africa. The researchers validated their technique by applying it in regions with sufficient data coverage, and received significantly better results than previous algorithms for extracting temperature data from research observations.

Accounting for data that was omitted in the standard HadCrut4 surface temperature dataset — one of the most prominent temperature datasets — the scientists found that the recent warming trend is two and a half times greater than what the original data suggests.

Most of the discrepancy is due to the data gap in the Arctic. Weather stations are sparse at the poles, but filling in the holes with data derived from satellite measurements reveals that the Arctic is warming at an exceptionally quick pace. Inserting previously omitted Arctic data into the HadCrut4 dataset yielded a considerable increase in the global surface temperature trend.

This study is important because it advances the accuracy of monitoring temperatures worldwide, and provides insight into the highly publicized 'global warming pause.' In fact, the global warming pause has entirely vanished using this new method.


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Re: Slowdown in Global Warming is Apparently a Mirage (Op-Ed)
« Reply #1 on: January 11, 2014, 11:28:05 am »
If you don't like the results, just change the method until you get the results you want...
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