This is their big hedge paper. This is pathetic.
From this new paper you dumb ass with a couple of quotes below:
"the solar variability is not negligible"
http://www.columbia.edu/~jeh1/mailings/2018/20180118_Temperature2017.pdf
However, the solar variability is not negligible in comparison with the energy imbalance that drives global temperature change.Therefore, because of the combination of the strong 2016 El Niño and the phase of the solar cycle, it is plausible, if not likely, that the next 10 years of global temperature change will leave an impression of a ‘global warming hiatus’.
The record 2016 temperature was abetted by the effects of both a strong El Niño and maximum warming from the solar irradiance cycle (Fig. 4).
From this new paper you dumb ass with a couple of quotes below:
"the solar variability is not negligible"
http://www.columbia.edu/~jeh1/mailings/2018/20180118_Temperature2017.pdf
However, the solar variability is not negligible in comparison with the energy imbalance that drives global temperature change.Therefore, because of the combination of the strong 2016 El Niño and the phase of the solar cycle, it is plausible, if not likely, that the next 10 years of global temperature change will leave an impression of a ‘global warming hiatus’.
The record 2016 temperature was abetted by the effects of both a strong El Niño and maximum warming from the solar irradiance cycle (Fig. 4).