The New Pause lengthens to 8 years 9 months - Highlighted Article
- Posted On:
- Apr 20, 2023 at 7:00 AM
- Category
- Climate Change
From: Watts Up With That
By: Christopher Monckton of Brenchley
Date: April 3, 2023
The New Pause lengthens to 8 years 9 months
The New Pause has lengthened to 8 years 9 months. The least-squares linear-regression trend on the UAH monthly satellite global-temperature dataset shows no global warming from July 2015 to March 2023. As usual, this site is just about the only place where this continuing failure of global temperatures to do as they are told is reported.
The start and end dates of the New Pause are not cherry-picked. The end date is the present; the start date is the farthest back one can reach and still find a zero trend. It is what it is.
For comparison, here is the entire dataset for 44 years 4 months since December 1978. It shows a less than terrifying long-run warming rate equivalent to 1.3 degrees/century, of which 0.3 K has already occurred since January 2021, leaving just 1 K to go (on the current trend) until 2100, by which time reserves of coal, oil and gas will be largely exhausted. (continue reading)
The New Pause lengthens to 8 years 9 months