Questions for Alarmists...
If recent temps increases are due to Man-made CO2, then why are the cited Pacific Ocean temp projections dropping like a rock.
(See graphs at the bottom)
It looks like the predicted Sea Surface Temps in the bellwether Nino regions are collapsing toward La Nino levels. A La Niña would likely bring a drop in global temperatures, contrary to Alarmist hysteria.
Please explain how mankind changed
their outputs of CO2 up or down to make this happen.
Please provide real world graphs of the massive drop in Man-made CO2 that would be needed to make this happen, based upon Alarmists' CAGW CO2
Why don't the bogus Climate Models predict this potentially massive change toward cooling?
Why doesn't the Old Biased Liberal media report these National Weather Service Climate Predictions?
If recent temps increases are due to Man-made CO2, then why are the cited Pacific Ocean temp projections dropping like a rock.
(See graphs at the bottom)
It looks like the predicted Sea Surface Temps in the bellwether Nino regions are collapsing toward La Nino levels. A La Niña would likely bring a drop in global temperatures, contrary to Alarmist hysteria.
Please explain how mankind changed
their outputs of CO2 up or down to make this happen.
Please provide real world graphs of the massive drop in Man-made CO2 that would be needed to make this happen, based upon Alarmists' CAGW CO2
Why don't the bogus Climate Models predict this potentially massive change toward cooling?
Why doesn't the Old Biased Liberal media report these National Weather Service Climate Predictions?
NCEP Coupled Model Forecasts for Nino 3 & Nino 3.4 Regions
OCTOBER 2015
FIGURE F4. Predicted and observed sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies for the Nino 3 (top) and Nino 3.4 (bottom) regions from the NCEP Coupled Forecast System Model (CFSv2). The forecasts consist of 40 forecast members. The ensemble mean of all 40 forecast members is shown by the blue line, individual members are shown by thin lines, and the observation is indicated by the black line. The Nino-3 region spans the eastern equatorial Pacific between 5N-5S, 150W-90W. The Nno 3.4 region spans the east-central equatorial Pacific between 5N-5S, 170W-120W.
OCTOBER 2015
FIGURE F4. Predicted and observed sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies for the Nino 3 (top) and Nino 3.4 (bottom) regions from the NCEP Coupled Forecast System Model (CFSv2). The forecasts consist of 40 forecast members. The ensemble mean of all 40 forecast members is shown by the blue line, individual members are shown by thin lines, and the observation is indicated by the black line. The Nino-3 region spans the eastern equatorial Pacific between 5N-5S, 150W-90W. The Nno 3.4 region spans the east-central equatorial Pacific between 5N-5S, 170W-120W.