Global warming hiatus (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Global warming hiatus" in English language version.

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  • "Despite the robust multi-decadal warming, there exists substantial interannual to decadal variability in the rate of warming, with several periods exhibiting weaker trends (including the warming hiatus since 1998) ... Fifteen-year-long hiatus periods are common in both the observed and CMIP5 historical GMST time series", "Box TS.3: Climate Models and the Hiatus in Global Mean Surface Warming of the Past 15 Years", IPCC, Climate Change 2013: Technical Summary, p. 37 and pp. 61–63.
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  • Carlson, Tucker (8 July 2009). "Jeb Bush on Obama". Esquire. Retrieved 5 July 2015. [global warming] "may be only partially man-made. It may not be warming by the way. The last six years we've actually had mean temperatures that are cooler."

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  • Mooney, Chris (7 October 2013). "Who Created the Global Warming "Pause"?". Mother Jones. Retrieved 26 February 2014.

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  • Gillis, Justin (4 June 2015). "Global Warming 'Hiatus' Challenged by NOAA Research". The New York Times. Retrieved 1 February 2016. However, Russell S. Vose, chief of the climate science division at NOAA's Asheville center, pointed out in an interview that while the corrections do eliminate the recent warming slowdown, the overall effect of the agency's adjustments has long been to raise the reported global temperatures in the late 19th and early 20th centuries by a substantial margin. That makes the temperature increase of the past century appear less severe than it does in the raw data. 'If you just wanted to release to the American public our uncorrected data set, it would say that the world has warmed up about 2.071 degrees Fahrenheit since 1880,' Dr. Vose said. 'Our corrected data set says things have warmed up about 1.65 degrees Fahrenheit. Our corrections lower the rate of warming on a global scale.'

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  • Yao, Shuai-Lei; Huang, Gang; Wu, Ren-Guang; Qu, Xia (9 January 2015). "The global warming hiatus—a natural product of interactions of a secular warming trend and a multi-decadal oscillation". Theoretical and Applied Climatology. 123 (1–2): 349–360. doi:10.1007/s00704-014-1358-x. S2CID 123602825. pdf

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  • Vaidyanathan, Gayathri. "Did Global Warming Slow Down in the 2000s, or Not?", Scientific American (February 25, 2016): "Climate models, which are virtual representations of our planet, project that temperatures were much higher in the early 2000s than was the case in reality. ... Fyfe and his colleagues think the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO), a natural variance in the climate system that switches between positive, neutral and negative phases, explains the recent slowdown."
  • Ogburn, Stephanie Paige (1 November 2013). "Has Global Warming Paused?". Scientific American. Retrieved 20 February 2014.

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