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Default Research points to the importance of the PDO phase in how quicklyglobal temperatures rise.

As I was saying last week. The PDO looks as if it may be entering a warm phase. Global temperatures are highly likely to respond and increase quicker, over the next couple of decades, if it does:

http://www.climatecentral.org/news/w...e-change-18716
 
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