Posted on 06/30/2006 12:10:35 PM PDT by ZGuy
The official thermometers at the U.S. National Climate Data Center show a slight global cooling trend over the last seven years, from 1998 to 2005.
Actually, global warming is likely to continuebut the interruption of the recent strong warming trend sharply undercuts the argument that our global warming is an urgent, man-made emergency. The seven-year decline makes our warming look much more like the moderate, erratic warming to be expected when the planet naturally shifts from a Little Ice Age (13001850 AD) to a centuries-long warm phase like the Medieval Warming (9501300 AD) or the Roman Warming (200 BC 600 AD).
The stutter in the temperature rise should rein in some of the more apoplectic cries of panic over man-made greenhouse emissions. The strong 28-year upward trend of 19701998 has apparently ended.
Fred Singer, a well-known skeptic on man-made warming, points out that the latest cooling trend is dictated primarily by a very warm El Nino year in 1998. When you start your graph with 1998, he says, you will necessarily get a cooling trend.
Bob Carter, a paleoclimatologist from Australia, notes that the earth also had strong global warming between 1918 and 1940. Then there was a long cooling period from 1940 to 1965. He points out that the current warming started 50 years before cars and industries began spewing consequential amounts of CO2. Then the planet cooled for 35 years just after the CO2 levels really began to surge. In fact, says Carter, there doesnt seem to be much correlation between temperatures and man-made CO2.
For context, Carter offers a quick review of earths last 6 million years. The planet began that period with 3 million years in which the climate was several degrees warmer than today. Then came 3 million years in which the planet was basically cooling, accompanied by an increase in the magnitude and regularity of the earths 1500-year Dansgaard-Oeschger climate cycles.
Speaking of the 1500-year climate cycles, grab an Internet peek at the earths official temperatures since 1850. They describe a long, gentle S-curve, with the below-mean temperatures of the Little Ice Age gradually giving way to the above-the-mean temperatures we should expect during a Modern Warming.
Carter points out that since the early 1990s, the First Worlds media have featured an increasing stream of alarmist letters and articles on hypothetical, human-caused climate change. Each such alarmist article is larded with words such as if, might, could, probably, perhaps, expected, projected or modeledand many . . . are akin to nonsense.
Carter also warns that global coolingnot likely for some centuries yetis likely to be far harsher for humans than the Modern Warming. He says, our modern societies have developed during the last 10,000 years of benignly warm, interglacial climate. But for more than 90 percent of the last 2 million years, the climate has been colder, and generally much colder, than today. The reality of the climate record is that a sudden natural cooling is more to be feared, and will do infinitely more social and economic damage, than the late 20th century phase of gentle warming.
Since the earth is always warming or cooling, lets applaud the Modern Warming, and hope that the next ice age is a long time coming.
An inconvenient truth.........for Algore.......
"I voted against global warming before I voted against global cooling."
Oh puh_leeez. The earth has been the same tempreture for 4 billion years before the SUV was invented.
After the 300 yrs. of the 'Little Ice Age', the climate returned to normal in as little as one decade. The next ice age could come like a thief in the night.
Has anyone noticed that your hottest days come in advance of a cold front?
mark
In the sixties and seventies it was global freezing. Remember how most of Canada would be under an ice sheet twelve months a year by 2000? Forgot huh? Then there was the Population Bomb that was going to go off around the year 2000. The world would run out of food.
Both of these crises NEEDED big government to avert the end of the world. Remember?
People have such short memories.
This can't be true. Why, 19 "leading climatologists" just told USA Today that Algore's movie is 100% correct, except for the part where he gets the Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets mixed up.
Don't you see this is evidence that Algore's steadfast campaign is working?
We still need that 50 cent/gallon tax increase, right Al?
Big deal. Thermometers. Phooey.
More trustworthy are complicated "models" that keep grant money flowing to climatologists who'll play the game.
/sarc
Not Trekies. One of the early STNG episodes had Picard et al visiting a planet that froze over because the local people didn't care enough.
Anyone remember Pat Paulsen saying "Ronald Reagan will make this country what it once was --a vast frozen wasteland!!! (rimshot)
UT OH....looks like Algore got it all backassward....he meant to say the earth is cooling down....not heating up.....(checking his notes to see what he said...."Kerry ordered a new pair of flip flops"...."Mrs. Kerry needs another batch of raisins"...."Clinton needs me to lie about his whereabouts again"...."Oh yeah, I was suppost to call Hillary back"....nope, no notes in here that said he said the wrong thing.....must have said the right thing.....but got it wrong again....
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Last year was the coldest in many, I wore long pants for almost 5 weeks last winter.
Great comment.
ALGORE says we are all going to die in 10 years. What an idiot.
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