Saturday, June 15, 2013

Prof. Judith Curry sees rationale for slight climate cooling trend over next decade

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6/14/13, "Week in review," Climate, Etc., JudithCurry.com

"JC note:  Attention in the public debate seems to be moving away from the 15-17 yr ‘pause’ to the cooling since 2002 (note: I am receiving inquiries about this from journalists). This period since 2002 is scientifically interesting, since it coincides with the ‘climate shift’ circa 2001/2002 posited by Tsonis and others.  This shift and the subsequent slight cooling trend provides a rationale for inferring a slight cooling trend over the next decade or so, rather than a flat trend from the 15 yr ‘pause’." via Tom Nelson

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Prof. Curry already projected no increase in warming in the next decade or two:

3/16/13, "The Great Green Con no. 1: The hard proof that finally shows global warming forecasts that are costing you billions were WRONG all along," UK Daily Mail, David Rose 

"Professor Judith Curry, head of climate science at the prestigious Georgia Institute of Technology, said: The models are running too hot. The flat trend in global surface temperatures may continue for another decade or two.’"... 



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