MYTH BUSTED: NEXT DECADE= ‘NO WARMING’ May 9, 2008
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FROM THE EXALTED MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE, THE BBC:
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.
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Other climate scientists have welcomed the research, saying it may help societies plan better for the future.
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The key to the new prediction is the natural cycle of ocean temperatures called the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO), which is closely related to the warm currents that bring heat from the tropics to the shores of Europe.
The cause of the oscillation is not well understood, but the cycle appears to come round about every 60 to 70 years.
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Imagine the payoff of knowing with some certainty what the next 10 years hold in terms of temperature and precipitation
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Professor Michael Schlesinger
It may partly explain why temperatures rose in the early years of the last century before beginning to cool in the 1940s.
“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. LINK
EDITOR’S NOTES: Suck it, Al Gore. Globull warming is and always has been total crapola. And now noted world scientists, and the BBC (doing a complete about-face) have been forced to accept the truth. Al Czervic.





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