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On Aug 5, 9:51*pm, Roger Coppock wrote:
Wake up, Al! *I've answered this question for you before. On Aug 5, 6:02*pm, Al Bedo ? wrote: Great! 1.5K/Century Not even at the IPCC best estimate of the "Low Scenario" To look at acceleration of a climate trend, one needs about 5 decades to achieve statistical significance. *We'll need to wait another two decades to collect enough satellite data. Meanwhile, there are more than enough conventional ground data to see that the warming is clearly accelerating. http://members.cox.net/rcoppock/Slope1952-2007.jpg http://members.cox.net/rcoppock/hadSlope1850-2008.jpg •• As usual Roger is wrong and is trying to validate his stupidity on his own site. The present cooling trend, in 50 years, will clearly reflect the start of the new ice age. |
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