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Global warming to take a little break for the next, er, decade
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.
But then the spokesmen for the study goes on to say:
“Natural variations over the next 10 years might be heading in the cold direction,” Wood said. “If you run the model long enough, eventually global warming will win.”…
“We thought a lot about the way to present this because we don’t want it to be turned around in the wrong way,” Keenlyside said. “I hope it doesn’t become a message of Exxon Mobil and other skeptics.”
Is that kinda like saying, 'We disagree with our findings'??
Good news: Global warming to take a little break for the next, er, decade
Best comment at the bottom:
If you run the model long enough, we will enter another ice-age. Bring on the Gorebal Worming before its too late!
Jimmy the Dhimmi on April 30, 2008 at 9:51 PM
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.
But then the spokesmen for the study goes on to say:
“Natural variations over the next 10 years might be heading in the cold direction,” Wood said. “If you run the model long enough, eventually global warming will win.”…
“We thought a lot about the way to present this because we don’t want it to be turned around in the wrong way,” Keenlyside said. “I hope it doesn’t become a message of Exxon Mobil and other skeptics.”
Is that kinda like saying, 'We disagree with our findings'??
Good news: Global warming to take a little break for the next, er, decade
Best comment at the bottom:
If you run the model long enough, we will enter another ice-age. Bring on the Gorebal Worming before its too late!
Jimmy the Dhimmi on April 30, 2008 at 9:51 PM