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Sunspots 2014: Big Surprises – ‘The current ‘pause’ in global warming may last for many more years to come, perhaps accompanied by some cooling’

Sunspots 2014: Two Big Surprises http://www.thegwpf.org/sunspots-2014-two-big-surprises/ The newly proposed revisions to the sunspot record going back to 1749 will have some effect on global warming predictions. The current “pause” in global warming may last for many more years to come, perhaps accompanied by some cooling. Rare spotless day observed on July 18, 2014. Credit/spaceweather.com A […]

Helsinki Times: ‘Hundred-year period of increased solar activity coming to end’

Via: http://www.helsinkitimes.fi/themes/themes/science-and-technology/11590-hundred-year-period-of-increased-solar-activity-coming-to-end.html The space climate is undergoing an extremely interesting phase – a 100-year period of heightened solar activity is coming to an end. The sun and weather are the favourite topics of discussion every summer. Kalevi Mursula, professor of space physics at the University of Oulu is interested in both but his interest goes beyond […]

New paper finds excuse #32 for the ‘pause’: ‘Explanations of the so-called ‘warming hiatus’ remain fragmented & implications…unclear’

New paper: “explanations of the so-called ‘warming hiatus’ remain fragmented & implications…unclear” http://hockeyschtick.blogspot.com/2014/08/new-paper-explanations-of-so-called.html A new paper published in Nature finds excuse #32 for the 18 year “pause” in global warming that sophisticated IPCC climate models failed to predict. According to the paper, the IPCC models didn’t predict the pause because they are too complex, but […]