Ok, wth is this article?? I went to the Met Office and the CRU at East Anglia websites, and they report nothing of the sort there. Both sites confirm rising temperatures, with maximums in the past ten years. I didn't have to cherry pick, the stuff is front and center when you follow the world climate links.Quote from pspr:
I hate people who say, "I told you so!".
The supposed âconsensusâ on man-made global warming is facing an inconvenient challenge after the release of new temperature data showing the planet has not warmed for the past 15 years.
The figures suggest that we could even be heading for a mini ice age to rival the 70-year temperature drop that saw frost fairs held on the Thames in the 17th Century.
Based on readings from more than 30,000 measuring stations, the data was issued last week without fanfare by the Met Office and the University of East Anglia Climatic Research Unit. It confirms that the rising trend in world temperatures ended in 1997.
Meanwhile, leading climate scientists yesterday told The Mail on Sunday that, after emitting unusually high levels of energy throughout the 20th Century, the sun is now heading towards a âgrand minimumâ in its output, threatening cold summers, bitter winters and a shortening of the season available for growing food.
Solar output goes through 11-year cycles, with high numbers of sunspots seen at their peak.
We are now at what should be the peak of what scientists call âCycle 24â â which is why last weekâs solar storm resulted in sightings of the aurora borealis further south than usual. But sunspot numbers are running at less than half those seen during cycle peaks in the 20th Century.
Analysis by experts at NASA and the University of Arizona â derived from magnetic-field measurements 120,000 miles beneath the sunâs surface â suggest that Cycle 25, whose peak is due in 2022, will be a great deal weaker still.
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