Global warming is continuing – Scientists

Scientists from around the world are providing even more evidence of global warming, one day after President Barack Obama renewed his call for climate legislation.

“A comprehensive review of key climate indicators confirms the world is warming and the past decade was the warmest on record,” the annual State of the Climate report declares.

Compiled by more than 300 scientists from 48 countries, the report said its analysis of 10 indicators that are “clearly and directly related to surface temperatures, all tell the same story: Global warming is undeniable.”

Concern about rising temperatures has been growing in recent years as atmospheric scientists report rising temperatures associated with greenhouse gases released into the air by industrial and other human processes. At the same time, some skeptics have questioned the conclusions.

The new report, the 20th in a series, focuses only on global warming and does not specify a cause.

“The evidence in this report would say unequivocally yes, there is no doubt,” that the Earth is warming, said Tom Karl, the transitional director of the planned NOAA Climate Service.

Deke Arndt, chief of the Climate Monitoring Branch at the National Climatic Data Center, noted that the 1980s was the warmest decade up to that point, but each year in the 1990s was warmer than the ’80s average.

That makes the ’90s the warmest decade, he said.

But each year in the 2000s has been warmer than the ’90s average, so the first 10 years of the 2000s is now the warmest decade on record.

The new report noted that continuing warming will threaten coastal cities, infrastructure, water supply, health and agriculture.

“At first glance, the amount of increase each decade — about a fifth of a degree Fahrenheit — may seem small,” the report said.

“But,” it adds, “the temperature increase of about 1 degree Fahrenheit experienced during the past 50 years has already altered the planet. Glaciers and sea ice are melting, heavy rainfall is intensifying and heat waves are becoming more common and more intense.”

Last month was the warmest June on record and this year has had the warmest average temperature for January-June since record keeping began, NOAA reported last week.

And a study by Princeton University researchers released Monday suggested that continued warming could cause as many as 6.7 million more Mexicans to move to the United States because of drought affecting crops in their country.

The new climate report, released by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and published as a supplement to the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, focused on 10 indicators of a warming world, seven which are increasing and three declining.

Rising over decades are average air temperature, the ratio of water vapor to air, ocean heat content, sea surface temperature, sea level, air temperature over the ocean and air temperature over land.

Indicators that are declining are snow cover, glaciers and sea ice.

The 10 were selected “because they were the most obviously related indicators of global temperature,” explained Peter Thorne of the Cooperative Institute for Climate and Satellites, who helped develop the list when at the British weather service, known as the Met Office.

“What this data is doing is, it is screaming that the world is warming,” Thorne concluded.

Source: AP

1 Comment
  1. Dan Pangburn says

    Saying that the latest average global temperatures are the hottest on record is about as profound as saying that you drove 10,000 miles last year and the last 10 days were among the greatest distance traveled since the beginning of the year.

    The IPCC has painted itself into a corner by artificially increasing the assigned influence of CO2 on average global temperature (agt). As the CO2 continues to increase while the agt doesn’t, which has been going on for years, their credibility will continue to decline.

    Since 2001 the atmospheric carbon dioxide level has increased by over 20% of the increase from 1800 to 2001. According to the average of the five reporting agencies, the average global temperature has not changed much for several years and during the nine years from 2001 through 2009 the trend shows a DECREASE of 0.5°C/century. This is readily determined from credible data. A graph of the published data and links to the five data sources are given on pages 9, 10 and 11 at http://climaterealists.com/attachments/database/corroborationofnaturalclimatechange.pdf.

    I wonder how large the measured separation between the rising atmospheric carbon dioxide level and not rising average global temperature will need to get before some begin to realize that climate related papers that have been published in what have been called reliable sources are not reliable and that so-called peer review of climate related papers has actually been de facto censoring.

    I derived an equation that, using the first law of thermodynamics, accurately calculates measured average global temperatures with a coefficient of determination of 0.88. The equation is included in the 27 June 2010 pdf at http://climaterealists.com/index.php?tid=145&linkbox=true. The equation is consistent with ongoing temperatures and projects a temperature downtrend. This work can be ‘peer reviewed’ by anyone that is competent with a spread sheet program.

    Now the issue is whether AGW activists will accept some embarrassment and stop the misinformation or will they hold out for total humiliation along with the rest of the AGW ‘consensus’.

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