#85.
And, from TerraDaily's article on this:
""Just to make things clear, we are not stating that anthropogenic [man-made] climate change won't be as bad as previously thought," said Mojib Latif, a professor at the Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences in Kiel, northern Germany.
"What we are saying is that on top of the warming trend, there is a long-periodic oscillation that will probably lead to a lower temperature increase than we would expect from the current trend during the next years."
So... I still stand by my prediction that the next year with a normal-sized El Nino will set a new global temperature record. It may just set that record by a little bit, not by a wide margin. And the apparent shift to the cool phase of the PDO might possibly mean a lower frequency of El Nino events.
There you go.
-and I will stand by my prediction that their AGW computer models are totally flawed...and worthless.
They completely missed this current downturn, and have even been in denial (not a river in Egypt) about the 2007 colder then average winter.
The heat is eventually transferred to the sea and land, ultimately disrupting Earth's complex climate system.
Problem is, the 3000 robots swimming the world's ocean's all came up with the same data: None of the oceans are warming up, but some are slightly cooling. This of course brought about the new theory of 'believe anything that pays' scientists - the heat is now hiding in the depths - it's a newly discovered "cool heat", so it goes down instead of up.
Climate experts have long warned, though, that warming is unlikely to be a gradual trend, but a movement in stops and starts.
What an AMAZING COINCIDENCE - just exactly like the cooling and warming trends since long before the industrial revolution. This is both fascinating AND convenient.
The main reason for this is that the oceans -- the biggest store of heat -- go through natural cycles of circulation.
Hey what a coincidence - almost just like the other coincidence - the consensus team just discovered the Theory of Heat That Goes Down - And Around - Until They Find It
The long churning of the seas can have a far-reaching effect, sometimes delaying for years the moment when the stored warmth is released at the surface.
Who wrote that dime store romance novel mush, Joan Wilder? Someone get her a room before she wets herself.
You should be embarrassed to be caught reading this garbage, much less trying to push it on people.