Latest MET Prediction: Large Scale Cooling, Warming at High Latitudes

Did any of the (overheated) CMIP5 climate models, that drive the Trillion dollar climate crisis industry, predict the next 5 years to cool?

No, but “the science is settled” so who cares…

Watts Up With That?

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Guest essay by Eric Worrall

h/t The Express – The British MET have forecast that large areas of the world will cool over the next 5 years, though they still expect global average temperatures to remain high. Of course, they also still claim that CO2 is in the driving seat.

Spatial patterns suggest enhanced warming over land and at high northern latitudes. There is some indication of continued cool conditions in the Southern Ocean, and of relatively cool conditions in the North Atlantic sub-polar gyre. Uncertainties in the forecast are considerable: for the period 2016-2020 most regions are expected to be warmer than the average of 1981 to 2010, but regional cooling is possible over much of the Southern Ocean and the North Atlantic sub-polar gyre. Differences with our forecast issued last year are expected because the updated forecast has been made with an…

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