Tom Adams wrote:
> "Average temperatures in areas such as California and France may drop
> over the next 10 years, influenced by colder flows in the North
> Atlantic, said a report today by the institution based in Kiel,
> Germany. Temperatures worldwide may stabilize in the period."
>
> http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=aU.evtnk6DPo&refer=worldwide
They showed these results at the EGU meeting a couple of weeks ago.
When Keenlyside said that internal decadal variability could offset
expected warming over the next decade, I shuddered... certain people
will use the spurious break in the trend as an excuse to delay
addressing the long-term problem.
Ray
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