Source: Cryosphere TodayFrom the graph posted in #34 above, it looks like the trend has turned around ... no?
Post #34
In any case, this was in the news just today (?):
NOAA Summer Temperature Below Average for U.S.
www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2009/20090910_summerstats.html
And, as we all should know, "weather, not climate". Integrate enough of this 'weather' over time, and you have climate.
BTW, how close are we to *any* of the several James Hansen 1998 model 'predictions' due to the continued increase in CO2?
The worst case? The best case? ???
Has he tropsphere in the troics shown any warming?
Have the poles showed any warming?
Where was it the AGW crowd SAID the signs would show up first? It's been 11 years since 1998 ... we should be able to address some of these points by now ...
And, as we all should know, "weather, not climate". Integrate enough of this 'weather' over time, and you have climate.
Indeed.
BTW, how close are we to *any* of the several James Hansen 1998 model 'predictions' due to the continued increase in CO2?
Your question is too broad to be answerable.