Robert,
You said:
> What does this mean for the future? Don’t look at me – I think we are on the
> extreme warm climate ‘strange attractor.’ Much more likely to shift to
> cooler mode. As much as a 10 degree cooling in a couple of months to years
> is possible.
10 degrees Celsius globally? Twice as much as the full transition to a glacial
maximum with half of the planet covered in ice? In a couple of months or years?
Am I missing something?
In any case, can you provide a concise outline of the evidence to support this
claim - all the relevant evidence please? You said many things and quoted many
papers but as far as I can see the only thing that you cited so far that
provides direct support for this cooling "phase" over the next decade or so is
Tsonis and Swanson's work.
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